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Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by gabydaniels(m): 11:41pm On Aug 25, 2016
The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has disclosed that the federal government has so far saved the sum of N1.4 trillion for not paying oil subsidy.

He also assured Nigerians that very soon, the foreign exchange market would stabilise going by some radical policies already introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The vice president who spoke in Kano yesterday during the third day of the 15th Joint Planning Board and National Council on Development meeting, urged Nigerians to restore confidence in President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, insisting that soonest, the current economic problems would become a thing of the past.

“With the deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector, there has been a significant increase in the availability of petrol throughout the country for the savings of N1.4 trillion on subsidy payments alone,” he said.

“Also, a more flexible exchange rate regime, we will have to decrease the pressure on the external reserve. In the short run of course, there should be consequences for inflation. We expect that with greater priority we have seen in the implementation of the policy by the CBN, the foreign exchange market will stabilise and confidence will be restored.

“The adoption of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015 was intended to place our world on the part of sustainable development by the year 2030. The 17 SDGs, which combined economic, social and environmental objectives, are intended to be universal, unlike the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which were made solely for developing countries.”

“The universal application of the SDGs and their 169 targets show that they are a menu of options, this allows the implementation to take count of different national realities, capacities, policies and priorities.

“In the Nigerian context, some of the issues that must engage our minds will lead to economic diversification, sustained economic growth, eradication of extreme poverty, promoting social inclusion, creating jobs, sparring environmental degradation, including climate change.

“The empirical evidence from across the globe has shown that national strategic planning is very critical for attaining structural transformation and sustainable development. The countries of East Asia have proved this convincingly, even though their development was private-sector driven.

“Strategic plans largely provide direction, coherence and coordination and they are a veritable framework for guiding the activities of all stakeholders towards achieving a common goal, planning specifics such as goals, target and indicators which embodies the SDGs, also enables tracking, monitoring and evaluation.

“The successful implementation of strategic plans and attainment of the SDGs entails partnership, as encapsulated in the 17 objectives which is about the need to create labour partnership in order to attain sustainable development.

“Accordingly, just as the federal government seeks international partnership at the global level with regards to rules and resources, we also seek partnership at the national level. Such domestic partnerships entails working closely with the states which is one of the main reasons for the establishment of the NCPP.

“Other essential partnerships are also built with other sectors of society, especially, the private sector, which is the indisputable engine for growth in successful economies.

“Let me speak briefly about some of the things that the Buhari administration is doing with regard to strengthening short and medium term planning. We have strengthened the link between budgeting and strategic planning by merging the National Planning Commission with the Budget office of the federation.

“We have adopted zero base budgeting, which compels the interrogation of public expenditure at micro levels and allows effective deployment of limited financial resources to areas and sectors with the greatest need.



“We have used the short term strategic implementation plan to guide the 2016 budget; and just yesterday (Wednesday), the Federal Executive Council approved the medium plan expenditure framework and the fiscal strategy paper which are fully consistent with the SDGs and the African unions agenda 2063. These are the priorities of the federal government in the areas of tackling insecurity, combating corruption and growing the economy which would undoubtedly find expression in any medium term plan.

“The same is true for the policy interventions in the strategic implementation plan, notably, with regard to the policy, security and governance, diversification of the economy, power, rail and roads, oil and gas performance, ease of doing business, and social investment. The commitment of the Buhari administration to promote broader micro economic and structural reform; and this is made in our push to mitigate supply-side constraint.”

In his remarks, the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, urged the states to complement the federal government’s effort in the area of agriculture and solid minerals development.
He said this was necessary in view of the fact that the country is endowed with arable land for massive production of food.

“The states may wish to target some selected crops for massive production of such commodities.
“They can boost production through the formation of farmers cooperatives for easy access to loan facilities,” he said.

He said the state could also undertake infrastructural development such as roads to ease evacuation of farm produce.

“This will promote economic growth through the creation of job opportunities for the teeming number of unemployed youths in the country,” he said.
He added that the federal government is committed to restructuring of the Bank of Agriculture (BoA) to enable it land a single digit interest rate.

Also speaking, the Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, represented by his Deputy, Professor Hafiz Abubakar, said the state government would collaborate with all the relevant stakeholders for the implementation of the recommendations of the meetings.


http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/08/26/osinbajo-we-have-saved-n1-4tn-by-not-paying-fuel-subsidy/

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by mightyhazell: 11:45pm On Aug 25, 2016
Hmm
Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Nobody: 11:48pm On Aug 25, 2016
dot space dot booked
Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Eminembuz(m): 11:58pm On Aug 25, 2016
That's a serious amount of money finding it way into the federal government account...anyways it is well even in the well.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by banzuz(m): 12:02am On Aug 26, 2016
So he is just saving and doesn't make plans for reinvestment abi?

The masses are suffering o

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by omogin(f): 12:03am On Aug 26, 2016
Ok then why not pay salaries and pay contractors and get this economy going again. Don't know if APC is to be trusted with anything.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by leofab(f): 12:15am On Aug 26, 2016
Sto

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by gbengaizzHe: 12:16am On Aug 26, 2016
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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Nobody: 12:30am On Aug 26, 2016
But you people said Nigeria was broke?Double standards.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Masculity(m): 12:40am On Aug 26, 2016
Oh my God. What do you expect before? Retired General and Professor are piloting the affairs of our country.





God bless PMB.
God bless VYO.
God bless Nigerians.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by malele(m): 12:49am On Aug 26, 2016
Anybody that believes nigeria is broke is a fool

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by globe16: 12:54am On Aug 26, 2016
Masculity:
Oh my God. What do you expect before? Retired General and Professor are piloting the affairs of our country.





God bless PMB.
God bless VYO.
God bless Nigerians.
God bless Nigeria.
Really do these type of zombies still exist in Today's Nigeria Does Pastor Osibanjo still remember that all liars are going to hell?

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Masculity(m): 12:58am On Aug 26, 2016
globe16:

Really do these type of zombies still exist in Today's Nigeria Does Pastor Osibanjo still remember that all liars are going to hell?






Thank God you called him a pastor.



So case closed. Have a sound sleep

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Sharplogger(m): 1:25am On Aug 26, 2016
He has saved 1.4tr and pple are suffering like dis...na wa o

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Slimflame(m): 1:47am On Aug 26, 2016
That man lai knw say if he talk am we no go believe him,pastor Osi no join him o....una get dat kind money nd people stil dy suffer

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by ificatchmodeh: 1:57am On Aug 26, 2016
I don't like apc..government..they talk too much and lie plenty..
Now osibanjo say d don save plenty of funds...and then what?so fucking what?
Are we to start dancing that government saved money..
Show us what you used the money for, don't tell us..
Haba..this government too dull abeg.
Suffer dey d. Land naa..work!dont talk..

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by agwom(m): 5:48am On Aug 26, 2016
Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:27am On Aug 26, 2016
More money for APC politicians cool

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Nobody: 6:28am On Aug 26, 2016
omogin:
Ok then why not pay salaries and pay contractors and get this economy going again. Don't know if APC is to be trusted with anything.
Civil Servant and Salary sha....Besides, the FG is not owning anyone and as for this month, 2day is 26, five days b4 the month ends officially...

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Noblecx: 6:35am On Aug 26, 2016
Petrol would have been selling below #87 if this money is used in subsidizing fuel...

In Nigeria, the more we look the less we see the bigger picture...

This govt is killing the masses...

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by erunz(m): 6:37am On Aug 26, 2016
hahahaha
Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by futurenix(m): 6:38am On Aug 26, 2016
You realize trillions from fuel subsidy removal,

have realize trillions since the inception of forex floating policy making approximately 110 naira per dollar sold,

Trillions realized from looters,

billions also realized from import duty and tax

And you still complain of no money to boost the economy.

Wonder if all what has been generated is a mere paper or the legal tender I know or some people are still looting it.

These people are not qualified to be in this 21st century and should be moved to another planet.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Boleyndynasty2(f): 6:39am On Aug 26, 2016
Oya now start one project with the money naw...Abi una wan share am?

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by otukpo(f): 6:41am On Aug 26, 2016
I am clapping for Buhari and his government for saving money while Nigerians are dying of hunger and fulani herdsmen menace.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by kybee(m): 6:45am On Aug 26, 2016
Noblecx:
Petrol would have been selling below #87 if this money is used in subsidizing fuel...

In Nigeria, the more we look the less we see the bigger picture...

This govt is killing the masses...
mightyhazell:
Hmm

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by policy12: 6:51am On Aug 26, 2016
Who the saving don epp?

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by tomakint: 7:06am On Aug 26, 2016
I don't know what's wrong with this laughing Vice President undecided is he trying to be smart by half by quoting such a stupendous figure or what. To even think he is a Pastor makes my flesh creeps in repulsion. Is he aware that many innocent lives are being lost almost every 2 days through the diabolical Fulani Herdsmen activities and yet he still comfortable being a "Laughing Vice President"? I am sure if it were to be Niger Deltan Herdsmen, by now they would have been wiped off by the vindictive dark-hearted Fulani President Osibanjo is deputising for. To even think that the victims of these Fulani Herdsmen are predominantly Christians is mind-blowing.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Sunky200: 7:08am On Aug 26, 2016
things are not the same, things are not the same like before...

the said amount would have ended up in the pocket of some few corrupt elite, thank God it doesn't.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by saint047(m): 7:13am On Aug 26, 2016
Isokay
Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Flyingngel(m): 7:15am On Aug 26, 2016
U save this amount but everyday the minister of finance is telling us that Government is borrowing to pay salary. I don't know why u people are not consistent with d truth, everything is lying.

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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Histrings08(m): 7:16am On Aug 26, 2016
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Re: Buhari Has Saved N1.4trn By Not Paying Subsidy On Fuel – Osibanjo by Nobody: 7:22am On Aug 26, 2016
And then you kept the money in the bank to yield interest abi? Cos we ain't seeing any impact of subsidy removal in the economy.
At least when the last administration partly removed subsidy, they reinvested the money (SURE -P) immediately, created jobs and improved transportation.
All we can see now is job loss, grammar. Job loss, grammar, and more job loss.
God help us.

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