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How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by dre11(m): 11:06am On Apr 22, 2019
by Oluseyi Awojulugbe



The mere mention of ‘fuel subsidy’ in Nigeria raises ears; add ‘removal of’ as prefix to the two words and there you have chaos.

Despite being 5,418 miles away from Lagos, reporting the World Bank/International Monetary Fund meetings for TheCable from Washington DC, I still felt the sting of the brief fuel scarcity episode last week.


IMF and subsidy

As usual, journalists from Nigeria and delegates joined up with colleagues from across the world for the meetings in Washington DC.

Government and business owners use these bi-annual meetings to hold talks in a bid to go back home with favourable deals in their bags.

At one of the press conferences that heralded the start of the meetings, the IMF gave its usual advice that Nigeria should do away with fuel subsidy and make efforts to shore up non-oil revenue.

Abebe Selassie, head of IMF’s African department, would later explain the reason for the advice.

“Who are the people that own cars in Nigeria? It’s the rich. Who are the people with multiple cars in Nigeria? It’s also rich people. So what we are saying is that the government is helping rich people reduce the cost of using cars by keeping fuel subsidy,” he said.

I know you may argue that it’s not only rich people that use cars in Nigeria but anyone who can afford to own a car is certainly not part of the 91 million Nigerians who live below N693.50 a day.


Zainab Ahmed walks in

On the ground floor of the second building of the IMF headquarters, journalists from Nigeria had a short session with Zainab Ahmed, the minister of finance, and asked her opinion on IMF’s fuel subsidy removal advice.

Responding to the question, she said: “The advice from the IMF on fuel subsidy removal was good advice but also we have to implement it in a manner that is both successful and sustainable. We are not in a situation to wake up one day and just remove subsidy.

“We have to educate the people, we have to show Nigerians what the replacement for those subsidies will be so we have a lot of work to do.

“We also need to understand that you don’t remove large amounts of subsidy in one go. It has to be graduated.”

Many took this statement as a hint of government’s intention to remove subsidy, which would inevitably increase prices. The fuel queues began to pile up and in remote parts of the country, petrol was selling for as high as N200 per litre.

It took reassurances from the federal government and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for these queues to disappear. All because of a single comment in Washington that was neither here nor there.


One more thing…

Looking through social media comments on stories, I found that some Nigerians think that IMF makes projections because they want African countries to take loans from them.

In fact, after the African Consultative Group meeting where delegates and IMF officials met, a group of grown men were trying to control a colleague.

Walking close to them, I could hear a visibly angry man say: “Why are they always undermining our efforts? Why are they always trying to be the smartest ones?”

It was hard to read their tags but their accent gave them away as coming from the Sahel region.

An Uber driver from Ghana, who gave me a ride in Washington, also echoed these thoughts. During this Easter break, I stumbled on a speech delivered by Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, the business mogulwho won the annulled Nigerian presidential election of 1993.

“The most brilliant doctor from Norway might not have seen malaria in his life. Bringing him here and imposing him as a medical director is like sending everybody to an early grave,” he said.

“I rely on Nigerians to keep Nigeria running efficiently. A few foreigners will be recommended by our people, not those who will be recommended by some foreign authorities over.”

If we feel this way, why are our countries still members?


https://www.thecable.ng/reporters-diary-comments-washington-dc-caused-fuel-queues-nigeria

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by JasonScoolari: 11:09am On Apr 22, 2019
Though I might be a strong follower of the PDP but I have to commend the current Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed...

She's by far better than the beautiful dummy called Kemi Adeosun. Even though Zainab lack in some critical areas in the finance ministry, her confidence level makes her stands out.

By the way, Happy birthday Divay22 and those celebrating their birthday today, Live long and shine bright.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by BruncleZuma: 2:42pm On Apr 22, 2019
grin grin grin grin
Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by ItzBIM(m): 2:42pm On Apr 22, 2019
Nigerians are cowards and accustomed to suffering.

Nothing new.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by twilliamx(m): 2:43pm On Apr 22, 2019
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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by Propsvilla(m): 2:43pm On Apr 22, 2019
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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by GTFO(f): 2:43pm On Apr 22, 2019
Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by olayemioshiyemi: 2:43pm On Apr 22, 2019
Happy Easter to you all.
Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by davidodiba(m): 2:43pm On Apr 22, 2019
Amina, ,...is brilliant. She composed herself very well. #ATIKUISCOMING

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by Amuocha: 2:44pm On Apr 22, 2019
Implementation is definite grin

Zainab is not like Kemi Adeosun.

The former would have hinted Lagos/Ibadan expressway media about future plans and how they can sugarcoat grin

But Zainab is not loose, she manages information better grin

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by MrImole: 2:45pm On Apr 22, 2019
What nonsense are you saying?
Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by paddyofboss(m): 2:45pm On Apr 22, 2019
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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by largeman4u(m): 2:45pm On Apr 22, 2019
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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by moscobabs(m): 2:47pm On Apr 22, 2019
Western world contributed more to Nigeria Divisions.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by PearlStreet(m): 2:49pm On Apr 22, 2019
Amuocha:
Implementation is definite grin

Zainab is not like Kemi Adeosun.

The former would have hinted Lagos/Ibadan expressway media about future plans and how they can sugarcoat grin

But Zainab is not loose, she manages information better grin

Both of them are better than that one called Okonjo Iweala with her swollen cheeks like the rump of a fowl.

That one is a total slave to imperialists and is a glorified housegirl. All she does is deploy imperialist financial techniques that would stunt the growth of our economy. A worthless slave.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by TheBoy1740: 2:54pm On Apr 22, 2019
"I know you may argue that it’s not only rich people that use cars in Nigeria but anyone who can afford to own a car is certainly not part of the 91 million Nigerians who live below N693.50 a day."

These 91million Nigerians use public transport which is already expensive, they also have to buy food and we all know the price of food is largely influenced by the price of fuel.
Removing subsidy will just make people suffer much more.

In the end, the only true way we can solve this subsidy dilemma is to refine locally.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by nonye6194: 2:54pm On Apr 22, 2019
PearlStreet:


Both of them are better than that one called Okonjo Iweala with her swollen cheeks like the rump of a fowl.

That one is a total slave to imperialists and is a glorified housegirl. All she does is deploy imperialist financial techniques that would stunt the growth of our economy. A worthless slave.

free yourself from hate, both zainab and adeosun have respect towards NOI. she's a phenomenal woman and the country experienced a better economic growth, foreign investment/paternership under her service, hard to swallow but true. today, her exceptional expertise is sought after by the western world, even at her age

Twitter

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dont let tribalism ruin the way you see other humans.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by anochuko01(m): 2:55pm On Apr 22, 2019
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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by fasho01(m): 2:55pm On Apr 22, 2019
PearlStreet:


Both of them are better than that one called Okonjo Iweala with her swollen cheeks like the rump of a fowl.

That one is a total slave to imperialists and is a glorified housegirl. All she does is deploy imperialist financial techniques that would stunt the growth of our economy. A worthless slave.


Haba.. Easy does it please
Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by AK481(m): 2:55pm On Apr 22, 2019
This imf woman no no say for ghetto wey I live,by 5pm all man don carry gallon go queue for fuel 5h for generator .

Speaking of subsidy,it might interest you to know that the USA currently have move than 120 subsidy program running,one of them is the food stamp.

That was how they told us to leave our coal untapped due to climate issues but the USA runs 30% of its power plant on coal.

See why I prefer Chinese loan to these gays

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by udemzyudex(m): 2:57pm On Apr 22, 2019
PearlStreet:


Both of them are better than that one called Okonjo Iweala with her swollen cheeks like the rump of a fowl.

That one is a total slave to imperialists and is a glorified housegirl. All she does is deploy imperialist financial techniques that would stunt the growth of our economy. A worthless slave.

Is this one alright at all? Better than who? Both of them? You're deluded mister.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by Georgry(m): 3:23pm On Apr 22, 2019
PearlStreet:


Both of them are better than that one called Okonjo Iweala with her swollen cheeks like the rump of a fowl.

That one is a total slave to imperialists and is a glorified housegirl. All she does is deploy imperialist financial techniques that would stunt the growth of our economy. A worthless slave.






don't be a Coward, NOI is better than the 2 of them (even if they are combined together)

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by misterjosh(m): 4:10pm On Apr 22, 2019
AK481:
This imf woman no no say for ghetto wey I live,by 5pm all man don carry gallon go queue for fuel 5h for generator .

Speaking of subsidy,it might interest you to know that the USA currently have move than 120 subsidy program running,one of them is the food stamp.

That was how they told us to leave our coal untapped due to climate issues but the USA runs 30% of its power plant on coal.

See why I prefer Chinese loan to these gays

#fact, I once saw a documentary that talked about the mountains of coal burnt each day just to power Las Vegas alone. But the Abebe Selassie has a point about government helping the richer with subsidies, a better/temporary would be to introduce some kind of luxury tax.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by oduademon: 4:24pm On Apr 22, 2019
Conspiracy theory
Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by aremuforlife(m): 4:27pm On Apr 22, 2019
[/quote][quote author=Propsvilla post=77760349]OK
MeanwhileAre you looking for a cheap Land where you can invest in Ibeju-Lekki popularly known as the New Lagos, Cedarwood Vista Estate is the right Place for you.

Few Years ago many people had the money to invest in today's Lekki Phase 1 and Phase 2 but they never invested because they tag it as a bush, the wise ones looked at the bush and saw a beautiful City and they invested, today they are the owners of the Lands worth millions of Naira.

Today is an Opportunity for someone to become a Landlord in not just a mere city but a city with global recognition and center for Africa Tourism and Business. If you miss this opportunity you have your self to blame.

NAME OF ESTATE
Cedarwood Vista Estate

LOCATION
Ibeju-Lekki

PRICE
300 Sqm. 300,000
450 Sqm. 405,000
600Sqm(Full Plot) 540,000


TITLE: Registered Survey and Deed of Assignment.


Landmarks and Neighbourhood
Dangote Refinery

Lekki Deep Sea Port

Chains of Industrial Estates

Lekki Free Trade Zone

Well Planned and Aesthetic Estates like Amen Estate

Beach Front Resorts and Relaxation spots like Eleko Beach.

Lakowe Golf Course

WHY YOU MUST INVEST IN THIS ESTATE
It is one of the cheapest offer out there and this offer will not Last

There is currently a Promo going on you can buy 5 and get one free.

Ibeju-Lekki is the proposed site for many global Landmarks wine which are already existing.

You can resell your land in the future with ease after it must have appreciated in value because our company has over 30,000 professional Real Estate Consultants who will do the marketing for you.

We offer free site Inspection, you will not pay a dime to see these land.


The Land is free from Government Acquisition

For More information call the number on my signature.



What are the extra charges
Please where in ibeju
Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by Brightest04(m): 4:55pm On Apr 22, 2019
The problem with us here is that we're mostly intellectual illiterates that's the reason why the western worlds see us as fools.

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Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by laudate: 5:06pm On Apr 22, 2019
AK481:
This imf woman no no say for ghetto wey I live, by 5pm all man don carry gallon go queue for fuel 5h for generator .

Speaking of subsidy,it might interest you to know that the USA currently have move than 120 subsidy program running,one of them is the food stamp.

That was how they told us to leave our coal untapped due to climate issues but the USA runs 30% of its power plant on coal.

See why I prefer Chinese loan to these gays
Na true word you talk my brother. undecided
Re: How Comments In Washington DC Caused Fuel Queues In Nigeria by jadyclem(m): 5:19pm On Apr 22, 2019
those benefiting from the fuel subsidy are the once creating this forced scarcity so that Nigerians will think that fuel subsidy is truly needed. from the Swift response of nnpc, pengasen and co to the statement made about subsidy removal, it's become obvious that subsidy is truly a scam and the government and everyone is aware of that. but since it's benefiting them, they won't do anything about it. This is one of the reasons why they don't want the local refineries to work. what a country we are in!

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