 The federal government says there's no going back on fuel subsidy on petrol, while the hike in price of the commodity increases, and that has been hinged on petroleum marketers. According to the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources Timmy Prey Silva, the government still pays subsidies on petrol. His comments came a month after petrol marketers, including government-owned NNPC Limited, raised the petrol pump price from government-regulated 165 naira per litre to 174 to 215 naira per litre. I can tell you authoritatively, we have not deregulated. The government is subsidizing. If there are increases in price, it is not from the government. It's probably from the marketers. But of course, I will talk to the authority chief executive to ensure that they actually regulate the prices, but this is not from the government. We have not deregulated. I don't have a monetary exercise, but I know that the authority is fully on their job and the queues will be dissipated very soon.