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Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by NewFolm4(m): 6:32am On May 19, 2021
Labour warns against plan

•LCCI: we need innovative policy on petroleum


Subsidy on petrol will soon be withdrawn, Minister of State for Petroleum Timipre Sylva, said yesterday.

The minister told reporters there is no going back on the decision because the government can no longer afford it.

Sylva explained that although withdrawal of subsidy will be painful initially, it will pay off for the poor in the long run.

According to him, the present arrangement favours a few rich individuals and firms.

Labour yesterday described the plan to remove subsidy as an attempt to punish the people for government’s inefficiency.

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) said although desirable, government needs a stable policy in the petroleum industry.

The minister lamented that but for the provision of cash from signature businesses from Marginal Oil fields by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), the shortfall in remittance into the Federal Account last month would have been unbearable for the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).

Not forthcoming on the actual augmentation figure and how long the DPR will continue to intervene, Sylva said: “I cannot say exactly what the figure is. I will have to check with the DPR to get you the figure. Of course, you know that the DPR has always contributed to the federation revenue because they collect royalties and so on

“But as to filling the gap, it will not always be there, it is not as if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said that after last month, they will not be able to. You may not know when next they will announce it. So, you cannot say that they (DPR) will continue to fill in the gap.

“NNPC announced that they could not make contributions to FAAC and the DPR came to the rescue.

“Luckily the DPR was in the position to step in and the marginal field revenues were used to fill the gap.

Sylva added: “Labour and the Federal Government are not on different pages. Even Labour understands but what we have agreed is that we need to have an alternative and the process of putting it in place is what is ongoing.”

The minister, who spoke to reporters in Abuja, said: “Subsidy removal will come with some pains but the question is, can we continue with petroleum subsidy as a country? If we cannot continue, what options do we have?

“I think the best is take out subsidy. From the government of ex-Military President Ibrahim Babangida in the 80s, it has defied all efforts to withdraw petrol subsidy. Diesel is now deregulated, Kerosine is now deregulated but petrol has defied deregulation. Should we continue with this subsidy?

“The Federal Government does not lack courage, our President does not lack political will.

“ Who is really benefitting from subsidy? It is confusing. Some people are benefitting but certainly not the common man. Though it does not really benefit the common man, when you try to remove it, the common man comes out to defend it.

“ Now, can we carry on with subsidy if you consider the amount of money swallowed by subsidy? If you want to carry on with subsidy, how do we get the money to fund it? The best way out is to take out subsidy because if we don’t, we will continue to beg the question,” he said.

“It was practiced for a few months, but when the prices began to move up, some people started threatening and we had to return to it.

“ This is a democracy and having deregulated for a few months, we had to step back because this government has listening ears,” he said.

“The price differential is a major incentive for smuggling and it is very difficult to police the borders. We must find a way out of it; if not, you will continue to keep your price down in Nigeria while the neighbouring countries will continue to feed fat on subsidised fuel from Nigeria,” he said.

“The PIB is fully on course. We’ve had many meetings with the National Assembly and other stakeholders. Although the National Assembly had earlier promised to pass it in April, but that did not work, I believe that the passage will not go beyond June,” he said.

He said the administration of President Buhari had attracted about $16.3billion Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to the oil and gas sector.

He explained that the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline which had been on the drawing board will cost $21billion.

He said the Federal Government will soon disengage from managing refineries.

The refineries will either be handed over to Operation and Management Contractors (O and M) or allow Nigerians to decide if the government should sell them or go public at the stock exchange.

“The refineries in Nigeria have been the weeping babies of the industry but we believe that it is important that they are at least made functional before we can say this is the direction to take.

‘So if you have a dead refinery, how do you sell a corpse? It doesn’t make sense. Some people say no it is a dead refinery, so why are they fixing it? So what am I going to do with it?

“Is it not better for me to at least resuscitate the dead refinery then look for the option of what to do with it? If I sell it, they will say he is selling a dead refinery but now you say let me resuscitate before selling and they say why are you resuscitating it? So whatever you do they will talk.

“The so called dead refineries were sold by the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua, they shouted and it was reversed.

“So now we said this time let’s try and fix it and they said why? So you can see the dilemma.

“What we want to do is ensure that the refineries are functional and when it is, the first thing we want to do is not to run it as a government. We want to put an O and M contractor.

“At some point, we will put out the advertisement for professional refinery managers to bid for managing it. So, it is not going to be subject to government issues anymore when it begins.”


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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Augla1: 6:32am On May 19, 2021
Hmmm, When GEJ saw this and made the move, they came for his head and now they have seen his wisdom but one thing doubt os whether this Administration will be able to manage it without looting the proceeds.

Oga, did you say Baba, got political wills? How can he when he sorrounds himself with cabals? He has sold his will to those who bank rolled his election campaigns

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Luckydubby7(m): 6:39am On May 19, 2021
Mutula
I knew they will apply kaduna state governor strategy in handling protecters when that time comes.
Buhari government is the most useless, hopeless and wicked government in his of mankind.
My joy is that Hausa, yoruba as well as APC, Muslims will suffer it together.

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by bayelsaowei(m): 6:40am On May 19, 2021
Fool..

Timipri kindly check that PIB if it will benefit your community in twon Brass in bayelsa state or some lanky malams and non indigenes up north and southwest.

Also sylva your admin lied that subsidy was a scam but went ahead to keep paying for it whilst increasing the price of downstream products.

Useless admin and it's ministers.

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Nobody: 6:40am On May 19, 2021
We don hear you, you have spoken well.
Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by ChocolateWine(f): 6:40am On May 19, 2021
Come again, which one are you removing? Buhari or Subsidy?

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by oluseyiforjesus(m): 6:40am On May 19, 2021
GEJ wanted removing it, most of u including PMB went on street protesting, we threw away gold picking stone, sorry stone is even better than this Buhari government, only God knows what we pick.......

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Omihanifa: 6:40am On May 19, 2021
Another government will come again and say they want to remove fuel subsidy that the Buhari government didn't remove it completely undecided

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by CR777: 6:41am On May 19, 2021
One chance government, una dey remove subsidy every month.

We don't need you to remove subsidy but please remove that slowpoke in Aso Rock instead, it's going to make almost all Nigerians happy.

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:41am On May 19, 2021
Anything to move our darling nation forward is what we are after
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by helinues: 6:41am On May 19, 2021
See Sakamaje

Shame on Pdp, you people was voted out because of this same subsidy yet they couldn't do anything about it as an opposition

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by tishbite41(m): 6:41am On May 19, 2021
We know!
#ZOO #change
Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Ezedon(m): 6:41am On May 19, 2021
Are they still subsidizing?
Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Dagger111(m): 6:41am On May 19, 2021
Remove it and let Nigeria fall. Eyin oponu yii

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by prinzmenzir(m): 6:41am On May 19, 2021
The proposed 2.3trn loan will still be used to service petrol subsidy

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by gambia(m): 6:42am On May 19, 2021
Mad people, its a welcome development, by the time Buhari and his deluded team members are done with Nigerians, even their gullible followers will prefer to stay in Somalia.

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by temitope27(m): 6:42am On May 19, 2021
Oloriburuku somebody

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by CR777: 6:42am On May 19, 2021
[s:
post=101836895]Anything to move our darling nation forward is what we are after [/s]
God bless Nigeria.

OH please shut up, you peanut conscience seller.
May God, Allah or whatever you worship run your life the way your darling president is running Nigeria, Amen.

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Fadayoogam10: 6:42am On May 19, 2021
No Dy deceive us,if you Dy deceive us ,we won't deceive OURSELVES

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Olatunji1929: 6:42am On May 19, 2021
How many time you want to remove this subsidy

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Seniorwriter(m): 6:43am On May 19, 2021
SMH
How many times will this present clueless administration exercise the removal of SUBSIDY!?

Very sad to see how badly this present clueless bunch of leaders have made hardship a reward to the citizens despite the available numerous natural and human resources in the country...SMH
[quote author=gnykelly post=101838716][/quote]
Try first learn how to quote on here.
More so let it be constructive.
If you are oppose to a notion or comment show proof of your opinion been right...not just posting gibberish!

Deep Quote
Ability to converse productively is a superpower...try learn it.


We need young visionary leaders abeg.

@SeniorWriter

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Praxis758: 6:43am On May 19, 2021
Meanwhile Tinubu, Tunde Bakare (Save Nigeria Group) and Buhari all openly told us in 2012 that oil subsidy is a scam designed by GEJ to enrich his cronies.

The table has now turned. Same Buhari promised us he'll reduce oil price but we are now paying with regret.

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Yello1(m): 6:43am On May 19, 2021
Really i hav now understood ooo.
Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by RichDad1(m): 6:43am On May 19, 2021
Another wahala loading
Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by MEGA4BILLION(m): 6:43am On May 19, 2021
Those who lives by lies and propaganda will surely die by lies and propaganda

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Lordbinsmar: 6:44am On May 19, 2021
Anything is possible in the ZOO republic

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Re: Timipre Sylva: Petrol Subsidy Will Soon Be Removed by Triangles1(m): 6:46am On May 19, 2021
Anything they tell Nigeria they will gladly accept it either bad or good

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