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Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by AnonPoet: 7:46am On Jun 11, 2023
Now that subsidy is gone, what is the plan? Subsidies play a significant role in shaping economic policies in many countries, including Nigeria. Subsidies are government incentives that aim to support specific industries or sectors by reducing the cost of goods or services.

However, the effect of subsidy removal on the Nigerian economy has been a subject of much debate and analysis. Subsidies have long been used by the Nigerian government to support various sectors primarily the energy sector.

These subsidies are intended to stimulate economic growth, encourage investment, and alleviate the burden of high costs on consumers.


For instance, fuel subsidies have been implemented to ensure affordable prices for petroleum products, as Nigeria heavily relies on oil for its revenue.

Due to several imports, the subsidy on petrol has to be removed. For one the federal government cannot afford the subsidy payment anymore.


By removing subsidies, the government can redirect its spending towards more productive sectors.

The funds that were previously allocated to subsidies can be channeled into infrastructure development, healthcare, education, and other critical areas that can foster long-term economic growth.

The removal of subsidy is good for the industry; growth will be engendered as several players can now play competitively, efficiency will become the cornerstone to build on and this will aid product delivery to the end users.
The removal of subsidies can promote economic efficiency by allowing market forces to determine prices and allocate resources more effectively.


When subsidies are in place, they can distort market signals, leading to inefficiencies and suboptimal resource allocation. By removing subsidies, the government can create an environment that encourages competition and innovation, driving economic growth in the long run.

That is just one way to look at it, according to economic analysts, the removal of subsidies will trigger a temporary spike in inflation as the prices of essential commodities rise. However, over time, the market will adjust to the new price equilibrium, and inflationary pressures may stabilize.

One of the primary concerns surrounding subsidy removal is its impact on low-income households. These households often heavily rely on subsidized goods for their daily needs.

When subsidies are removed, the cost of living may increase, posing challenges for vulnerable segments of society.

To counter this, the government is prepared to review several areas of the fiscal economy. The government is prepared to review the minimum wage and provide palliatives for the most vulnerable.


More importantly, the money recouped from subsidy will be reallocated into infrastructure development and social programs, fostering sustainable economic growth.

It might be hard at first, but we will cross this rubicon and the country will be better for it.

When was the fuel subsidy removed in Nigeria?: Contrary to popular opinion, the subsidy regime was ended by the assent to the Petroleum Industry Act by the then president, Muhammadu Buhari in February of 2022. However, the nation was not ready and the budgetary allocation continued into May of 2023 – the end of the Buhari administration.

How does subsidy removal impact inflation? Subsidy removal can lead to short-term inflationary pressures as the prices of subsidized goods or services increase. However, over time, the market can adjust to the new price equilibrium, and inflation may stabilise.

Are there alternative measures for subsidy removal?: Yes, there are alternative measures that can be considered before resorting to subsidy removal. These include subsidy reforms, targeting subsidies to specific populations, improving subsidy delivery mechanisms, and implementing fiscal consolidation measures.

What are the potential social implications of subsidy removal?: Subsidy removal can have social implications, particularly for low-income households. The increased cost of living may pose challenges for vulnerable segments of society. However, by redirecting resources, the government can implement targeted social welfare programs to mitigate the adverse effects.

What are the long-term benefits of subsidy removal?: The long-term benefits of subsidy removal include improved fiscal sustainability, increased government revenue, reduced corruption opportunities, economic efficiency, and the reallocation of resources to critical sectors.

https://www.thecable.ng/talking-frankly-petrol-subsidy-removal

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Boyooosa(m): 8:06am On Jun 11, 2023
Plan b

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by idanone(m): 8:06am On Jun 11, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by inoki247: 8:06am On Jun 11, 2023
Lol everybody jus dey look nothing come dey worry us again...

when I know we can survive any jargons is during the Cashless Policy of we using Money to Buy Money and NLC were on silent mode like nothing dey happen....

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Ofunaofu: 8:06am On Jun 11, 2023
No plan.

Tinubu heard that other presidential candidates said they will remove subsidy, he then rush to remove it without plans to cushion the effects it's having on the masses

The Renewed Hope manifesto is not even being talked about any longer. It has been thrown into the waste bin




You don't expect anything less from a Notorious narcotic drug trafficker engaging in criminal state capture.

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by kennyz247(m): 8:07am On Jun 11, 2023
na to watch and see ooo
Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Drsnives(m): 8:07am On Jun 11, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by happney65: 8:08am On Jun 11, 2023
Babajide Specs Fadoju. One of the propaganda arm of Oyo APC. They will keep on churning more lies and propaganda out in the coming days.

Nonesense

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by bigdammyj: 8:08am On Jun 11, 2023
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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by fineboynl(m): 8:08am On Jun 11, 2023
No plan

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Emeskhalifa(m): 8:08am On Jun 11, 2023
Permit me to derail from the topic a little.

I am not a fan of The current president but if you think there is any messiah anywhere that will come and perform magic, you are just being comical, sarcastic and not being truthful to yourself.

So far, all what the president has done are the right calls any individual with genuine interest of moving the country positively forward would have done.

Back to the topic, it's such a shame that we had to borrow to pay subsidy that's absurd and what a lot of people don't understand is, those who it benefits the most are the rich who can afford even if petrol goes to 1k per litre. Example is, your lunch money is 1500 daily, then I choose to be given you 1k so you could add 500 to it to buy your lunch daily, now I am broke and can't keep up with that, instead of coming out to tell you the reality on ground so u could carry your cross, I choose to start taking loan from loan apps so I can keep giving you the 1k to complete your lunch money (do you see how dumb it sounds?) it is same thing with subsidy. Its total removal is the best way to go.

My advice is we should work on fixing electricity in the country and I think the president already working on that through the new electricity bill he signed, once we have stable light in the country, living only motorists being the one to look for fuel, supply will become excess thereby possibly leading to decline in price.

Also, we hope to see more of cars switch from petrol to using CNG.

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by tojahh(m): 8:09am On Jun 11, 2023
Plan na to buy this bike I have for sale



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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Johnrake69: 8:10am On Jun 11, 2023
Myopic understanding of the impact of fuel subsidy in our economy.

Fuel subsidy did subsidize everything in our economy.

Transportation, food, Healthcare, Education, Laundry, saloons, housing, car maintenance, home appliances, etc.

We should expect 50% -200% increment on some of these things.

We should also be ready for a recession. Many Nigerians can’t afford to go to work anymore.

Especially people earning minimum wage because it doesn’t make any economic sense. Earning 30K then spending over #1000 daily on transportation.

Many businesses will close up shop.

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by slawomir: 8:10am On Jun 11, 2023
Damnnn niggar

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Robchuks77(m): 8:10am On Jun 11, 2023
All those agbado supporters won't come and drop a viable fact about this subsidy rubbish..

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by IyanuDeb(f): 8:11am On Jun 11, 2023
Crisis mode

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by obi58: 8:12am On Jun 11, 2023
The only reason subsidy was removed was because government was not ready to fight the corruption crippling the country. Instead as usual the common man has to bear the cost of this. We shall see how Nigerians will react to concurrent increases in fuel and food prices. All those people that were shouting Sai Baba where are they now?

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Ofunaofu: 8:13am On Jun 11, 2023
tojahh:
Plan na to buy this bike I have for sale

The bike dey use PMS, CNG or LPG
Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by WeirdAlien: 8:13am On Jun 11, 2023
Nonsense.
The only thing written here is the govt is PREPARED, govt WILL, govt PLANS.... These are things that should have been done and implemented first before removing subsidy.

And no inflation is temporary in Nigeria!

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by ArewaNightmare: 8:13am On Jun 11, 2023
grin
Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by jmoore(m): 8:14am On Jun 11, 2023
USA pays fuel subsidy.

The plan is for you to find additional sources of income, because inflation is coming.

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by mrvitalis(m): 8:15am On Jun 11, 2023
Lmao build infrastructure, increase debt servicing to revenue , we blame Igbos when dollar gets to 1500qbd petro 1950

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by mukthar2000(m): 8:15am On Jun 11, 2023
[quote author=tojahh post=123716169]Plan na to buy this bike I have for sale [/quo. Price and location?
Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by PussyKing(m): 8:16am On Jun 11, 2023
grin
Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Risingblue008(m): 8:17am On Jun 11, 2023
Good question
Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Nobody: 8:20am On Jun 11, 2023
As Usual.

Make my own Life sha dey Flourish by the Power of The Source and Universe.

Many people no fit Wise for this Life.

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Yabsun(m): 8:21am On Jun 11, 2023
FG will recoup as high as 1.2 trillion from the removal. They will try and give palliatives, engage in kangaroo infrastructures and white elephant projects, give grants to SMEs and so on with half of the money and politicians ranging from presidency to governors will embezzle the half. The oppressed will come here and celebrate them when that is achieved. cool

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by ManWater: 8:21am On Jun 11, 2023
This subsidy removal is just another revenue-generating scheme of Govt. Though necessary, but it was a case of extracting a rotten tooth without anaesthesia.

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Re: Now That Subsidy Is Gone, What Is The Plan? - Babajide Fadoju by Skillsnigeria: 8:23am On Jun 11, 2023
Hmmm

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