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Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Islie: 6:35am On Aug 17, 2021
The Federal Government may soon end the fuel subsidy regime with the signing of the Petroleum Industry Bill by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Monday.

The PUNCH gathered on Monday that the government’s position of fuel subsidy would form the major item during the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva’s press conference on the petroleum industry law, which holds today (Tuesday).

It was gathered that with the signing of the PIB into law, the cost of petrol could jump to as high as N300 per litre from the current N162-N165 per litre upon the implementation of the law if market forces were allowed to determine the price as stipulated in the new law.

It was learnt that another issue that the minister would address was the unbundling of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in a statement on Monday, disclosed that Buhari had signed the PIB.

The statement was titled: ‘President Buhari Signs Petroleum Industry Bill into Law’.

Working from home for the five-day quarantine as stipulated by the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19 after returning from London on Friday, August 13, the President assented to the Bill.

In the original version of the executive bill, five per cent of oil revenue was proposed for the oil-bearing communities.

The Senate and the House, in passing the PIB, had approved three per cent and five per cent, respectively for the host communities.

Both chambers had set up the conference committee to harmonise the differences in their versions of the PIB.

The conference committee had approved three per cent, which generated protests in the House.

While the Senate adopted the three per cent recommendation on July 15, 2021, the consideration of the report by the committee was frustrated by southern members in the House, forcing the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila, to step it down.

The House, however, adopted the three per cent and passed the PIB without the votes of members of the minority caucus, who are predominantly southern lawmakers.

The action of the National Assembly attracted condemnation from groups, including the Pan-Niger Delta Forum, which described the approved percentage as injustice to the people of the Niger Delta region.

The various groups urged the President not to sign the bill.

A top official of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, who confided in The PUNCH, on Monday, said, “The minister will at the press conference tomorrow (Tuesday) explain the government policy direction on fuel subsidy, but if what he said in the past is anything to go by, he may announce a fresh direction on subsidy, which will be removed with the signing of the PIB.”

Recall that Sylva had in July explained that subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, would come to an end once the PIB was signed into law by the President.

The minister had said, “This (subsidy removal) is desirable for the interest and growth of Nigeria. Of course, everybody will have their perspectives, but from where I sit, I believe that subsidy removal is the best thing for Nigeria and not just the industry.

“So far, discussions with stakeholders are still ongoing. But I will also bring it to your attention that today, when the President assents the PIB, subsidy will become a matter of law, because it is already in the PIB that petroleum products will be sold at market-determined prices.”

Also in June, the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mele Kyari, had explained that the price of petrol should be more than the N280 per litre at which Automotive Gas Oil, also known as diesel, was being sold then.

The NNPC boss explained that the difference between the prices of petrol and diesel should be around N10 per litre, with petrol having the higher cost.

Kyari had said, “Today, we are paying N162 per litre (for petrol). I am sure that many people buy AGO (diesel) in the market and it is selling at N280 per litre in the market today.

“So, (there is) nowhere in the world that diesel sells more than PMS. That means that the price of petrol anywhere in the world, assuming you are going to sell it at the market rate, you are going to sell it above that price you have seen. The difference in prices between both is usually around N10 per litre.


Findings in Abuja on Monday showed that diesel was selling for around N290 per litre, meaning that petrol should be selling around N300 per litre, going by Kyari’s explanation.

PIB signing has ended fuel subsidy, market forces to determine prices – Oil marketers
Oil marketers on Monday told The PUNCH that with the signing of the PIB, subsidy on petrol had effectively ended.

The President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners’ Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, said, “The critical thing for us is that the PIB addresses the issue of subsidy removal on petroleum products that has been impacting so negatively on Nigeria’s economy,

“So, as a responsible association, we want to support the government, the minister, the NNPC GMD etc. on this because we shouldn’t be spending so much subsidising petroleum products.

“So, let the market forces determine that and the PIB, which has been passed into law, addresses that. So, right now, subsidy on petrol has stopped going by the law. Implementation is the next thing.”

When contacted, senior officials of the petroleum ministry stated that the minister would speak on it today (Tuesday).

“The minister will brief the press on Tuesday or after the FEC (Federal Executive Council) meeting on Wednesday,” the Technical Adviser on Gas Business and Policy Implementation to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Justice Derefaka, stated.

Minister will tell Nigerians the next step today – Aide

Also, the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Garba-Deen Muhammad, said, “The minister will tell the press the next steps tomorrow (Tuesday).”

However, a professor of Petroleum Economics and Policy Research, Wumi Iledare, told one of our correspondents that the NNPC would not remain the same going by the provisions of the new law.

“Let us see the real Act first. The NNPC is not going to be the same under this Act if implemented correctly. There is a six-month window. Implementation is the key,” he stated.

Iledare said the Act had an investment-friendly fiscal framework with well designed regulatory and governance institutions.

He said, “The next phase is implementation without regulatory and institutional captures. One can only hope for the appointment of competent professionals with diverse work experiences as members of the implementation committee.

“Although I have no crystal ball, but I am confident the Act stands a good chance to enhance the industry’s value to the economy.”

In a letter to the President, the Secretary General, Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Sanusi Barkindo, said the bill would attract investments to Nigeria.

He said, “Indeed, the new law will enhance the Nigerian petroleum industry’s reputation, open the door to new investments, and ultimately strengthen its position to meet the world’s growing demand for energy.

“The enactment of this legislation is especially timely as the investment outlook becomes clouded by efforts aimed at accelerating a lower-carbon future.

“Furthermore, the new law will help harness Nigeria’s potential to achieve its programme of raising oil production to four million barrels per day and oil reserves to 40 billion barrels.”

On his part, the Executive Secretary, Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, Dr Orji Ogbonnaya-Orji, said the new law had ended decades of uncertainty concerning the future of the country’s oil and gas sector.

He stated, “The new law has opened a new phase of wider opportunities in the oil and gas industry.

“For us in NEITI, President Buhari has broken new grounds and has created a new business horizon built on healthy legal frameworks that will push the boundaries of reforms in the sector with realistic optimism for inflow of investments, revenue growth and job opportunities.”

Oil industry will receive a breath of fresh air, says Gbajabiamila

On its part, the National Assembly hailed the record signing of the PIB into law, describing it as a landmark victory for Nigerians.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, said Nigeria’s oil and gas industry would now “receive a breath of fresh air and allow investments and transparency to flourish with the coming into being of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021.”

Gbajabiamila, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Lanre Lasisi, stated that the coming into being of the law was a victory for Nigerians and a landmark achievement that ended the two-decade-long journey of the PIB.

In the statement titled: ‘Investments, transparency will now flourish in our oil, gas industry –Gbajabiamila…hails Buhari for signing PIB’, the Speaker also noted that when massive investments come in as a result of the Act, a lot of Nigerians would be employed.

Similarly, the Senate described the assent of the PIB by Buhari as a major victory that had the potential of bailing Nigeria out of its economic predicament, adding that the Act would enable the country to make the most of the economic gains of the industry for the benefit of Nigerians.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Ajibola Basiru, in his reaction to the assent, attributed the success to the cooperative efforts by all stakeholders in the process and the non-confrontational policy of the present National Assembly.

Nigeria must end fuel subsidy, says finance minister

Meanwhile, at a public hearing on the 2022-2024 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper organised by the House of Representatives’ Committee on Finance in Abuja, on Monday, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zaniab Ahmed, lamented that Nigeria continued to be exposed to risk aversion in the global capital markets, which would put further pressure on the foreign exchange market, as foreign portfolio investors had yet to return to the Nigerian market.

Ahmed said the situation was compounded by sustained perceptions about the over-valuation of the naira despite recent adjustments by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Ahmed also decried that subsidy (also referred to as under-recovery) on the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit had become a burden on the government, which must be addressed urgently.

The minister said, “The draft 2022-2024 MTEF/FSP has been prepared against the backdrop of global economic recovery amidst improved vaccination outlook and lower incidence of infection despite recent surge in the Delta variant. However, the Medium Term Fiscal Framework shows that there are continuing global challenges in the aftermath of the COVID-19.

“Overall, fiscal risks are somewhat elevated for Nigeria due to persisting weaknesses in the economy and slower than expected recovery. The weaker-than-expected economic performance threatens our ambitious revenue growth targets, as seen in the 2021 performance up to June.

“Non-oil revenue performance has been impressive and heading in the right direction. Efforts will be sustained in this regard.

“High costs, including PMS under-recovery and cost of securing oil pipelines, are, however, weighing down on oil revenues. These issues must be addressed wholesomely to free up much needed fiscal space.

Buhari’s PIB assent, sad day for Niger Delta people – PANDEF

The Pan Niger Delta Forum has said the President’s assent to the PIB despite opposition from various southern groups was a sad day for the people of the Niger Delta region.

The National Publicity Secretary of PANDEF, Ken Robinson, said this in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents on Monday.

Robinson said the action of the President showed insensitivity and disregard towards the feelings of the Niger Delta people.

He stated, “It is a sad day for the Niger Delta people and a clear demonstration of the disregard and insensitivity of the government of President Muhammadu Buhari concerning the feelings and concerns of the Niger Delta people.

“It is very unfortunate and very sad that in spite of the outcry and the condemnation that greeted the National Assembly’s approval of the PIB, a paltry three per cent is allocated for the host communities’ development and the outrageous 30 per cent of the NNPC’s profit that is allotted for oil exploration in the frontiers, which we know is basically North-East Nigeria, perhaps North-Central Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Kastonkastroll(m): 6:51am On Aug 17, 2021
But during their campaign these people promised to reduce the price of PMS. They held different rallies when Gej increased the price of fuel and today they are doing far worse than Gej in handling the economy of the country.

Buhari even had the temerity to tell Gej to resign when insecurity wasn't as bad as it is today. You can't even travel with your mind at peace. Our debts profile hasnt been this high. There is immense poverty in every nook and cranny of the country. Inflation has TKO the naira.

If fuel should be sold at 300naira per litre, how do these charlatans in power expect the average nigerian to survive? Though they say the average nigerian is a survival(but for how long)

God please give us succor, heal our land and provide for us. Amen!

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by socialmediaman: 6:56am On Aug 17, 2021
Don’t let yourself be ruled by someone who has no value for merit, education and innovation, because what you get is nepotism, religious extremism, and an absolute economic disaster

The tyrant in Aso Rock is a great example of why the above statement is true

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Grace001: 6:57am On Aug 17, 2021
Findings in Abuja on Monday showed that diesel was selling for around N290 per litre, meaning that petrol should be selling around N300 per litre, going by Kyari’s explanation.

Next level of hardship and sufferness for poor Nigeria masses.

The good thing is that, Nigeria masses no how to adapt in hardship and suffering. It’s just a matter of time they will get use to it.

Carry one baba Buhari, nothing do you.

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by RisenJoe(m): 6:59am On Aug 17, 2021
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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Nuelito: 7:04am On Aug 17, 2021
Smh in dismay

I just don't know wetin carry me enter dx kontri in the first place

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by BigSarah(f): 7:32am On Aug 17, 2021
grin Buhari and osinbanjo are the best thing to happen to Nigeria. grin

The article says "May" it's already been signed, it "will" be increased even 300 is generous and kind...

Who will occupy Nigeria for us now like this now

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by rejoice4eva(m): 7:41am On Aug 17, 2021
Unfortunately, no one is talking about real paliatives for the masses.
The astronomical cost of food prices, needed to be brought down as a matter of National emergency. Employments, not audio, need to be created massively. Visible investment, in agriculture, especially in southern part of the country, needs to be carried out urgently, ..............but

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by s4cs: 7:45am On Aug 17, 2021
300 just like that? na to go buy bicycle ooo.. at least someone will look fit

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by amc: 7:51am On Aug 17, 2021
Kastonkastroll:
But during their campaign these people promised to reduce the price of PMS. They held different rallies when Gej increased the price of fuel and today they are doing far worse than Gej in handling the economy of the country.

Buhari even had the temerity to tell Gej to resign when insecurity wasn't as bad as it is today. You can't even travel with your mind at peace. Our debts profile hasnt been this high. There is immense poverty in every nook and cranny of the country. Inflation has TKO the naira.

If fuel should be sold at 300naira per litre, how do these charlatans in power expect the average nigerian to survive? Though they say the average nigerian is a survival(but for how long)

God please give us succor, heal our land and provide for us. Amen!

The average Nigerian doesn’t own a car, so we have been subsidising the rich at the expense of the poor who are denied well needed investment in things like education, healthcare and infrastructure.

It will be hard in the short term but the populace would start to see the many benefits in the medium to long term. We are wasting too much scare resources for on this subsidy and there is too much corruption involved with smuggling of our PMS to neighbouring countries where PMS is sold at higher prices.

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Whiteangel1234: 7:52am On Aug 17, 2021
grin grin enjoy the change . how can any sane human being vote for Buhari bikonu ? i'm marvelled

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by amc: 7:54am On Aug 17, 2021
Nuelito:
Smh in dismay

I just don't know wetin carry me enter dx kontri in the first place

You prefer countries where petrol is sold for over N400? Nigeria is currently one of the few countries in the world where petrol is sold for under N300.

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Okoroawusa: 7:55am On Aug 17, 2021
It's a welcome development. We can't continue to subsidize fuel for big men.

I really love the signing of this bill into law. The only fear I have is that Nigerian policy implementors know how to spoil a good law.

The beginning might be tough but if we want to leave a better Nigeria to our kids then this is the way to go.

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by amc: 7:56am On Aug 17, 2021
Whiteangel1234:
grin grin enjoy the change . how can any sane human being vote for Buhari bikonu ? i'm marvelled

You haven’t heard of the saying “Change Is Pain”?

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Okoroawusa: 7:57am On Aug 17, 2021
rejoice4eva:
Unfortunately, no one is talking about real paliatives for the masses.
The astronomical cost of food prices, needed to be brought down as a matter of National emergency. Employments, not audio, need to be created massively. Visible investment, in agriculture, especially in southern part of the country, needs to be carried out urgently, ..............but
If you want all those things you mentioned up there then subsidy has to go

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Otuegbe: 7:59am On Aug 17, 2021
Buhari want to finish Nigeria kpatakpata.

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Nuelito: 8:01am On Aug 17, 2021
amc:


You prefer countries where petrol is sold for over N400? Nigeria is currently one of the few countries in the world where petrol is sold for under N300.
we can't compare the standard of living in those countries to that of Nigeria...

There are better opportunities over there than here.

But correct me if am wrong.... am ready to learn from you sir

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Okoroawusa: 8:22am On Aug 17, 2021
Nuelito:
we can't compare the standard of living in those countries to that of Nigeria...

There are better opportunities over there than here.

But correct me if am wrong.... am ready to learn from you sir
So the standard of living in Niger, Chad, Benin Republic is higher than in Nigeria?

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by rejoice4eva(m): 8:26am On Aug 17, 2021
Okoroawusa:

If you want all those things you mentioned up there then subsidy has to go

As if I'm the Minister of Petroleum. Who calls the shot here? Only if this government can be truthful, transparent and less corrupt for once...

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by amc: 8:27am On Aug 17, 2021
Nuelito:
we can't compare the standard of living in those countries to that of Nigeria...

There are better opportunities over there than here.

But correct me if am wrong.... am ready to learn from you sir

Standard of living and opportunities are better in Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Benin, Togo etc? Tell us

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by amc: 8:28am On Aug 17, 2021
Nuelito:
we can't compare the standard of living in those countries to that of Nigeria...

There are better opportunities over there than here.

But correct me if am wrong.... am ready to learn from you sir

Standard of living and opportunities are better in Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Benin, Togo etc? Tell us how.

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by chriskosherbal(m): 8:29am On Aug 17, 2021
Nigeria my country ..


What is the way forward ..



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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by orisa37: 8:36am On Aug 17, 2021
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It's a Discriminatory Act, a Sharia Act, a MACBAN Act, a FULANI PIB and a Usual Inflationary Buharinomics.

APC PDP AND OTHERS HAVE FAILED NIGERIANS.

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by orisa37: 8:39am On Aug 17, 2021
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It's a Discriminatory Act, a Sharia Act, a MACBAN Act, a FULANI PIB and a Usual Inflationary Buharinomics.

APC PDP AND OTHERS HAVE FAILED NIGERIANS.

There's no genuine Voice of DEMOCRACY anywhere in NIGERIA again.
Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Nuelito: 8:39am On Aug 17, 2021
Okoroawusa:

So the standard of living in Niger, Chad, Benin Republic is higher than in Nigeria?
aaah....no be African country I dey reason oh.

Na western world make sense pass..... Venezuela or Colombia

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Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by amc: 8:40am On Aug 17, 2021
chriskosherbal:
Nigeria my country ..

What is the way forward ..

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Unfortunately, subsidy must go. It’s the hard fact. It would be painful in the short term but it is an absolute must for us to have money to invest in infrastructure, education and health. But like most Nigerians, my only fear is the savings from removing subsidy won’t be stolen by NNPC officials and politicians.
Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Nuelito: 8:41am On Aug 17, 2021
amc:


Standard of living and opportunities are better in Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Benin, Togo etc? Tell us
Lord knows that if I was told to choose any of the country you listed above before dem born me...I will never choose any of them.

Oga mi...Na western country(ies) I dey reason
Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by orisa37: 8:47am On Aug 17, 2021
NIGERIA is Talibanised, Macbanised and BUHARI economised.
Re: Buhari Signing Of PIB: Petrol May Sell For N300, FG To Decide On Subsidy Today by Nobody: 8:53am On Aug 17, 2021
We are happy we voted you the first and second time

Benue people love you Darling daddy grin grin grin

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