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Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Islie: 7:56pm On Apr 22, 2019
By Owei Lakemfa




PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari was Petroleum Minister from 1976-78 and Governor of North-Eastern State, comprising today’s Bauchi, Gombe, Borno, Yobe, Taraba and Adamawa states. He was also Head of State for 20 months from December 31, 1983.

So when as a presidential candidate he told the country in 2011 that the much touted fuel subsidy is a fraud, it was assumed he knew what he was talking about. He asked the basic question: “Who is subsidizing who?” He explained the cost process and told the public that fuel subsidy in an oil-soaked country like ours, is nothing but corruption; a brazen theft of public funds.

As to how we can determine the true cost of a litre of fuel, he worked it out brilliantly: “the cost of one barrel at the wellhead and then the cost of transportation to the refinery, the cost of refining it and its cost at the pump.”

Based on this basic economics he concluded: “If anybody says he is subsidizing anything, he is a fraud.” Last Wednesday, April 18, 2019, President Buhari presided over the meeting of the Federal Executive Council, FEC, and allowed himself to be cowed by the subsidy sharks into accepting the delusion that there is high fuel subsidy.

He let himself be conned into believing the International Monetary Fund, IMF, claims of fuel subsidy which must be removed to allow higher fuel prices. As in the past, the hike will hurt the Nigerian people, negatively affect the economy and significantly increase mass poverty. Already, under the Buhari Presidency, Nigeria, with 87 million citizens under the poverty line, has attained the dubious status of being the poverty capital of the world.

For the Buhari leadership, it is no longer a question of whether fuel prices will be increased; it is when. His Minister of Finance, Hajia Zainab Ahmed, at a press briefing said: “We need to find how we can exit fuel subsidy.

But how do we do that? We do that only when we have enough buffers to cushion the effects of the removal for our people…In some countries, they provide buses to transport people, in some countries they provide subsidies for people that are directly requiring the subsidies…

We have not found a way to do it. What we are doing now, the subsidy, it is everybody that is benefiting, whereas it should be the people that are really vulnerable that need it.” Her speech contains four main ingredients. First, that Buhari and his government accept the contrived fuel subsidy. Secondly, that the administration agrees with the IMF that fuel subsidy is like cancer which must be removed.

Thirdly, that fuel price would be hiked. Fourthly, because Buhari loves poor Nigerians, he wants to cushion the effects of the price hike. The issue of ‘cushioning’ the effects, is a fraudulent old trick repeatedly played on Nigerians.

For instance, when in 1989 and 1991, the Babangida regime increased fuel prices, it introduced “cushioning” effects by launching a Bus Mass Transit Programme, MTP, and establishing the Directorate of Food, Roads and Rural Infrastructure, DFRRI.

In the case of the Jonathan administration, after increasing prices on January 1, 2012, it established the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme, SURE-P, as “cushioning” effect. The fraudulent logic in these cosmetic cushioning effects, is that subsidy favours only the rich, there is, therefore, the need to assist the poor to bear the pains.

While the Babangida and Jonathan governments, were more straight forward on these issues, the Buhari government engages in camouflage. It is giving the impression that it is sorry for the people that is why it must first put cushioning effects in place before increasing the price.

This does not tally with its previous actions. On May 11, 2016, it jerked fuel price from N87 to N145 without any so-called cushioning effects. Nigerians would not be unwise if they believe the Finance Minister when she said: “We should not be contemplating removing the subsidy because, indeed when we do, there will be people that will suffer.”

In reality, it is like the tiger stalking its prey. In fact, while the Buhari government had claimed that it was not paying subsidy and that it had thereby saved the country N1.4 trillion annually, in truth, it was paying about that amount as fuel subsidy. Dr. Agbon Izielen, a Nigerian oil expert based in Texas, United States in December 2011, put flesh on Buhari’s informed submission on fuel pricing: “At the refinery gate in Port Harcourt, the cost of a barrel of Qua Iboe crude oil is made up of the finding/development cost ($3.5/bbl) and a production/storage/transportation cost of $1.50 per barrel.

Thus, at $5 per barrel, we can get Nigerian Qua Iboe crude to the refining gates at Port Harcourt and Warri. One barrel is 42 gallons or 159 litres. The price of one barrel of petrol at the depot gate is the sum of the cost of crude oil, the refining cost and the pipeline transportation cost.

Refining costs are at $12.6 per barrel and pipeline distribution costs are $1.50 per barrel. The distribution margins (retailers, transporters, dealers, bridging funds, administrative charges, etc.) are N15.49/litre or $16.58 per barrel.

The true cost of one barrel of petrol at the Mobil filling station in Port Harcourt or anywhere else in Nigeria is, therefore, ($5 +$12.6+$1.5+$16.6) or $35.7 per barrel. This is equal to N33.36 per litre compared to the official price of N65 per litre.”

Armed with such scientific analysis, the Trade Union Movement that December 2011, met then President Goodluck Jonathan. I was the Acting General Secretary of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC. The government technical team led by then Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, tried to bamboozle us with all sorts of statistics, slides, videos and subsidy statements to justify the administration’s claims that the landing cost was N141 per litre.

We punctured holes in the presentation and showed the statistics to be padded. We went further to ask Dr. Okonjo-Iweala that since the government claimed that it had a 60 per cent local refining capacity, she should tell us the cost of a litre of locally refined fuel. She flared up, protesting that she was not a liar.

At that point, President Jonathan intervened, asking us to come with our statistics to the next meeting slated for January 2012. But that was aborted as the government on January 1, 2012, increased a litre of fuel from N65 to N141. With that, mass street protests and strikes swept through the country. Although the waves did not sweep away the Jonathan government, it never recovered from the effects. Except the Yar’Adua administration, all governments since 1987, had feasted on the fuel subsidy fraud.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/04/buhari-is-right-fuel-subsidy-is-a-fraud/

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by CalabarPikin: 8:15pm On Apr 22, 2019
Just like #30,000 minimum wage is a fraud...

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by SluttanSlayer: 8:23pm On Apr 22, 2019
Civil servants should get ready for mass retrenchment

Nigerians should get ready for double inflation , high fuel price at least 350 naira

Your suffering jus dey start

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by jerryunit48: 8:36pm On Apr 22, 2019
There they go there they go.....

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by osemoses1234(m): 9:23pm On Apr 22, 2019
You don high
Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Gandollar(f): 9:39pm On Apr 22, 2019
The man buhari doesn't understand anything, whatever you hear him say is only a rehearsed theory expounded by his clueless aides.

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Nobody: 10:09pm On Apr 22, 2019
Indeed! We are progressing
Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Nobody: 10:23pm On Apr 22, 2019
Nigerians are dumb

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Jadax(m): 12:05am On Apr 23, 2019
Summary please

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Islie: 12:57pm On Apr 23, 2019
Cc lalasticlala.....
Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Onyeedum(m): 3:48pm On Apr 23, 2019
Anything Next Level brings, we expect, no surprises.

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Nobody: 3:48pm On Apr 23, 2019
This post made front page twice grin




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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by salbis(m): 3:49pm On Apr 23, 2019
I stopped reading when i got to the third paragraph.
Some people asked for next level, and it was granted. So, make una dey enjoy una next level to the fullest.

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Nobody: 3:49pm On Apr 23, 2019
The way this thread appeared twice on front page, e come be like say na fight


We all know that Buhari is a criminal

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by philips007(m): 3:49pm On Apr 23, 2019
Nawa'oO

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by emmyt2: 3:49pm On Apr 23, 2019
WHICH WAY NIGERIA?
Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Ekakamba: 3:50pm On Apr 23, 2019
Then make wuna remove am na. grin tongue
Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by ClearFlair: 3:50pm On Apr 23, 2019
Davido supports those criminals called yahoo boys. No wonder he supported PDP...thank God we rejected them

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by chiedu7: 3:50pm On Apr 23, 2019
The only way out for Nigerians is to pray to God to help Atiku evict Buhari from Aso Rock.
Jadax
post=77774066:

Summary please
Bro Biko when u get the summary share am

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by DMerciful(m): 3:50pm On Apr 23, 2019
Bubu called himself a fraud since 2011 when he said if anybody tells you he is subsidizing anything that person is a fraud grin

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Kennyfancy(m): 3:51pm On Apr 23, 2019
Witchcraft

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by GrammarNazi1(m): 3:51pm On Apr 23, 2019
Gandollar:
The man buhari doesn't understand anything, whatever you hear him say is only a rehearsed theory expounded by his clueless aides.
...Buhari...

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by SouthSouth1914: 3:52pm On Apr 23, 2019
Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Nobody: 3:52pm On Apr 23, 2019
The argument does not make sense because we import over 80 percent of fuel into this country

And because our refining capacity is low


And why is it low? Because low prices due to.fuel subsidy.

The OP is assuming we have refining capacity enough to supply 60% of our need, when we have enough to supply ten percent. We import the rest.

And we are throwing away trillions of naira on a corruption ridden subsidy regime that he complains about yet expects the government to maintain?

Look guys, I hate saying this. God knows I wish fuel was 50 naira per liter. But thanks to subsidy, investment is not flowing into the country to build new refineries because no one is going to sell at a price below production costs.

And look, we are running out of money to even pay for the subsidy. With oil below the 140 USD we need it to be for a budget without borrowing, and with reports that we are cutting prices to sell our oil, where will we get the money.

Subsidizing fuel is wasting money. I will prefer to pay 200 per liter than pay the subsidy cabals for nothing

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Nobody: 3:53pm On Apr 23, 2019
Wetin Buhari sabi? Figure head president who cant see beyond his nose. If subsidy was a fraud, then why pay it? Confused govt

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Chinashopping84: 3:54pm On Apr 23, 2019
He said it but they continued it in a very different dimension paying 3x of what those in government then was paying...

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by daddytime(m): 3:54pm On Apr 23, 2019
What changed or they simply decided to live the fraud up...
Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Nobody: 3:55pm On Apr 23, 2019
Same story
Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Chinashopping84: 3:55pm On Apr 23, 2019
He said it but they continued it in a very different dimension paying 3x of what those in government then was paying.Chinese Yuan available for sale.

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Re: Buhari Is Right; Fuel Subsidy Is A Fraud. by Nobody: 3:56pm On Apr 23, 2019
Crude production cost is 5 dolls This man is mad. The current subsidy being done my nnpc sucks because it doesnt allow private coys import fuel meaning lesser jobs. NNPC has over at least 51% of all oil blocks in nigeria. So the nnpc is selling its oil to refenieries abroad at a reduced rate so that they can sell for us at 145. Let them continue abeg. because if dem remove am we wont see wat the money is being used for

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