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IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Obinoscopy(m): 9:56pm On Apr 18, 2015
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Friday stated that the current drop in oil prices offers a unique opportunity for Nigeria and seven other oil-producing countries in Africa to implement politically difficult oil subsidy reforms.

IMF’s Director for African Development, Antoinette Sayeh who made the submissions at a press conference in Washington DC, United States of America at the ongoing IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings, added that in the short run, dealing with oil shock should be the priority.

Removal of oil subsidy in Nigeria and other African countries has been a very sensitive and controversial issue.

The IMF said although the eight African oil exporting countries would be hard hit with generally limited fiscal and external pressure, they are expected to undertake significant fiscal adjustment, which will ultimately dent their growth outlook.

“Faced with a massive shock and with limited buffers, oil exporters will have no choice but to undertake fiscal adjustment. Spending cuts should be directed, to the extent, to non-priority recurrent spending, but significant cuts in public spending cuts in public investment are unavoidable.

“Where feasible, exchange rate flexibility will also be important, to preserve scarce external reserves. The drop in oil prices also provides a unique opportunity to advance politically difficult energy subsidy reforms across the region,” Sayeh said.

But she noted that Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic outlook remained favourable, pointing out that the region is set to register another year of solid performance

However, she regretted that security-related risks, including those posed by Boko Haram and Al Shabab had recently posed risks to the positive outlook.

“Indeed, the region’s economy is expected to expand at four and half per cent in 2015, and will continue being one of the fastest growing region’s in the world- in fact, second only to emerging and developing Asia.

“That said, the economic expansion this year will be at the lower end range experienced in the recent years. This mainly reflects the impact of the sharp decline of the oil and commodity prices that we have witnessed over the last six months. However, as always for a region with so much diversity, the effect of this shock will be highly heterogeneous across the region,” she said.

Although she observed that Nigeria and the other seven other oil producers on the continent would be hard hit, she said much of the rest of the region’s near-term prospects remained quite positive.

According to her, most countries stand to benefit from lower oil prices, adding that for some of them, this positive effect will be partly offset by the decline in oil prices of some of the non-oil commodities they export.

“Overall, growth in oil importers, in particular, low-income countries should remain solid, driven by investment in infrastructure and strong consumption.

Sayeh, however, pointed out that a notable exception to this favourable picture among oil importers was South Africa, “where growth remains lack luster, held back by continuing problems in electricity sector.”

She pointed out that in addition, the Ebola scourge, although abating, continues to exact a heavy economic and social toll on Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

On whether the IMF could provide the kind of financial support to countries threatened by insecurity as was the case with Ebola-affected nations, Sayeh said such a possibility was fluid.

According to her, with dwindling revenue and deficit budget profiles, such countries needed some kind of support from other countries to mitigate the financial impact of fighting insurgency.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/drop-in-oil-prices-opportunity-for-subsidy-reform-says-imf/207121/

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by GboyegaD(m): 9:57pm On Apr 18, 2015
That is the starting point of curbing corruption.

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Nobody: 9:59pm On Apr 18, 2015
GEJ tried and they nearly killed him, will GMB attempt it?

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:01pm On Apr 18, 2015
What policies of this IMF has helped Nigeria grow? Is Nigeria the only country with Subsidies? I am glad Gen. Buhari is president because he does not listen to these IMF people.

He did not then and he won't now. As soon as he curbs out corruption in the NNPC, we will enjoy Subsidies without losing money to subsidy thieves.

Crude Oil prices were lower than it is and we still enjoyed Subsidies.

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Ewizard(m): 10:02pm On Apr 18, 2015
hokay..

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by jantofubu(m): 10:02pm On Apr 18, 2015
gbl01:
GEJ tried and they nearly killed him, will GMB attempt it?
let's wait nd see sha

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by busky101(m): 12:43am On Apr 19, 2015
Lol
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Bantino(m): 3:14am On Apr 19, 2015
Hmmmmm
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Nobody: 9:15am On Apr 19, 2015
Bleep imf

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by jeeqaa7(m): 9:15am On Apr 19, 2015
Ok
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by 1stola: 9:15am On Apr 19, 2015
Good. There nothing like subsidy. It's just a way of stealing public fund.
If not for the senseless leaders we have. Petrol and other products is not expected to be sold above 40 Naira per litre.
Does it even make any sense? When crude oil rose to 155 dollars per barrel, we bought Petrol for N97 Naira, now that it is about 52 dollars per barrel, we are still buying for N87.
May lightning bolt fire Obasanjo wherever he is for increasing fuel price from N21 (1999) to N75 (2007) and GEJ too. Wicked old fools.

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Rawani: 9:15am On Apr 19, 2015
Regardless of the IMF'S checkered history, fuel subsidy programs are incubation centers for corruption (at least in the Nigerian context) and should be completely scrapped. Studies have shown the actual end user cost of petrol in Nigeria to be N35/litre . Petroleum subsidy in Nigeria is simply a scam.

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by efilefun(m): 9:16am On Apr 19, 2015
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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by PassingShot(m): 9:16am On Apr 19, 2015
I have always kicked against removing fuel subsidy because I believe that it is a right of Nigerians to enjoy the so-called subsidy which should never have been if we had done what was required.

If our refineries were working, we will surely not be talking of subsidy or no subsidy.

Given that we failed to make our refineries work, the previous subsidies removed by OBJ and GEJ were not judiciously spent. They were looted.

For all intent and purpose, I do not think Nigerians are completely against removing subsidy if they are sure of getting good deals in return especially when the excess income from crude oil is set aside for developmental projects as witnessed during the PTF era.

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by scofieldsimba(m): 9:16am On Apr 19, 2015
Make i bum one plot
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by kheart(m): 9:17am On Apr 19, 2015
Thieves
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by gobizzy101: 9:17am On Apr 19, 2015
GEJ is going 2 hell 2 rest in peace

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Ayomi088(m): 9:17am On Apr 19, 2015
That's good to know
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by ednut1(m): 9:17am On Apr 19, 2015
the IMF. d evil organisation created by the imperalists to ensure some countries never progress. oniranu pple

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by steppin: 9:17am On Apr 19, 2015
And they said GEJ didn't know what he was doing? Smh.
This shows that we were on the right course, but some gullible people were deceived and they kept dancing and protesting against it.
He had Nigeria's best interest at heart, but the people who needed the govt to do everything for them, didn't give him a chance.
Back to one chance.

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Emeskhalifa(m): 9:17am On Apr 19, 2015
Idont think Baba will succumb to that o
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Faremisodeeq(m): 9:18am On Apr 19, 2015
Why always IMF
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by AllNaijaBlogger(m): 9:19am On Apr 19, 2015
No wonder Seun Kuti called them "International Mother Focker"



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fGcf3GODKE

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Sweetguy25: 9:19am On Apr 19, 2015
Buhari knows he can't end subsidy. Thats suicide.
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by hensben(m): 9:19am On Apr 19, 2015
Subsidy;
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by Drsheddy(m): 9:19am On Apr 19, 2015
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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by kurt09(m): 9:20am On Apr 19, 2015
Hypocrisy is when you vehemently protested removal of fuel subsidy in gej regime and now support subsidy removal.

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Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by bleufaucon: 9:21am On Apr 19, 2015
Buhari,now is the time to shun the evil IMF..can u fight them? All eyes on you sir.
Re: IMF Advices Nigeria To Remove All Forms Of Fuel Subsidy by san316(m): 9:21am On Apr 19, 2015
way to go. but IMF is one of the problems in Nigeria. they deliberately kill our economy with forced policies. Bleep themas long as subsidy removal doesn't mean increase in fuel price then we are good.

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