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Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by iwaeda: 7:48am On Oct 11, 2021
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, oil marketers and experts on Sunday explained why the Federal Government could not stop petrol subsidy despite its non-inclusion in the 2022 budget.

Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and experts including a professor of Economics at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State, Sheriffdeen Tella, in separate interviews with The Punch, said it would be disastrous for government to stop the subsidy without functional refineries in the country.

A study of the allocations for the ministries of finance and petroleum resources in the 2022 budget showed that the Federal Government made no provision for petrol subsidy for the coming year.

However, it was learnt on Sunday that the commodity might still be subsidised in 2022, as the country’s sole importer of petrol, the NNPC, stated that there had been no counter order on subsidy from the Federal Government.

The corporation’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Garba-Deen Muhammad, in an interview with The PUNCH, confirmed that fuel subsidy would not be stopped until government and labour concluded their talks on the issue.

For more than four years, the NNPC had remained the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria, as other oil marketers stopped importing the commodity due to their inability to access foreign exchange and the occasional fall of the naira against the United States dollar.

Muhammad insisted that until negotiations with labour unions were concluded, the price of the commodity would remain the same, stressing that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, had earlier stated this.

Muhammad said, “I know that the negotiations are ongoing and the minister, when he spoke, he made it clear that no conclusion would be reached and no decision (on subsidy) will be taken until the negotiations are concluded. That is still the situation.”

We are not complaining about subsidy burden we are carrying – NNPC

When pressed further on whether NNPC would continue to shoulder the humungous financial burden of subsidy, the GGM replied, “Yes, the NNPC has not made noise about the burden it is carrying.

“And it is something I cannot pass any judgment on because the higher authorities have spoken. The minister the GMD (Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mele Kyari) have spoken that they are engaging labour.

“This is because labour represents the Nigerian people and it is until the negotiations are concluded that the decision will be taken.”

The Petroleum Industry Act, which was passed in August this year, does not give room for petrol subsidy.

It will be disastrous for FG to remove subsidy without refineries working – IPMAN

Reacting to the issue, IPMAN outlined some factors that should be met before the Federal Government would halt subsidy on petrol.

IPMAN’s National Public Relations Officer, Chief Ukadike Chinedu, stated that getting the country’s refineries working was the major factor that must be addressed.

He said, “It will be very disastrous for the Federal Government to remove subsidy without implementing certain factors. The main factor is that the government should ensure that all the refineries are in good working conditions.

“The other is that there must be a level playing ground for modular refineries to be operational in order to boost local production and counter the foreign exchange concerns we face in this country.

“The importation of petroleum products drives subsidy and so if we no longer import these products, we will deal with the concerns of forex. So the NNPC and the government have a lot to do in order to take care of these things before they halt petrol subsidy.”

We can’t escape subsidy now or price will skyrocket – Economist

Also, an economist, Tella, said refineries should be fixed before subsidy could be efficiently stopped.

He said, “The fuel subsidy is not supposed to continue but the fact that our refineries are not working simply means that we can’t escape it, else the price would just skyrocket.

“Since they said it is not in the budget, and NNPC would shoulder it, actually the NNPC has its budget. It would not affect the expenditure but it would affect what comes to the Federal Government and its allocation.”

Subsidy now political matter, all Nigerians shouldering it, says ex-LCCI DG
Commenting on development, the immediate past Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr Muda Yusuf, said the matter of petrol subsidy had become political.

He also noted that all Nigerians were shouldering the burden of petrol subsidy, as the NNPC had been deducting some of the subsidy costs from its remittances to the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee monthly.

He said, “The political will to deal with the subsidy issue is one of the biggest challenges that we have and in fairness to the government, it is also a politically difficult matter to deal with, especially as we get closer to the elections in 2023.”

But a political economist and former presidential candidate, Prof Pat Utomi, said there was a lot of dishonesty fuel subsidy.

He stated, “This matter should have been sorted a long time ago. However, we don’t know who profit from them and there is a lot of dishonesty, so we cannot engage the people on what we must do.

“I have always been against the idea of subsidy without a specific goal of what you will achieve with the subsidy. If you are going to subsidize to generate production so that you can boost production in an area, and then you make the subsidy of whatsoever it is for a limited period to achieve the production levels that you want, then I can understand subsidy. “

Another expert and the Managing Director/Chief Executive, SD&grin Capital Management Limited, Idakolo Gbolade, however, argued against the removal of the subsidy now, stating that this action would further diminish the welfare of Nigerians.

He said that the subsidy should only be removed when the country achieves self-sufficiency in the refinery of its own petrol.

“In as much as I know that the fuel subsidy is fraught with a lot of irregularities and unaccounted funds, I still believe that the government should retain it, whichever mechanism or method use until Nigeria is self-sufficient in refining its own crude oil.

“We are getting close to that if it is possible for the private refinery launched by Dangote to come to life. I believe that we should have enough refined petroleum for the country.

“At that point, if the subsidy is removed, Nigerians won’t feel the brunt so much because it will be traded based on the foreign cost of crude and it will be refined here in Nigeria without landing charges and other charges,” he stated.

He added that public officers who are campaigning for the discontinuation of the subsidy are doing so for their own selfish interests as the subsidy is one of the few ways the federal government impacts the Nigerian populace directly.

According to him, “Those who are clamoring for the subsidy to be removed now are doing so for their selfish interests, I can tell you that this is one of the very few dividends that the Nigerian people are getting from the government, it is the regulated price of petrol. If it is removed now, it will have an untold hardship on the average Nigerian.

“This is the only thing that the government is using to touch the grassroots.”

A senior lecturer of Economics at the Pan Atlantic University, Dr Olalekan Aworinde, said that the removal of subsidy is a welcome development if the money is used efficiently to better the lives of Nigeria.

“In the budget that was released, if the government does not earmark any money for subsidy, it means that the government is ready to remove the subsidy. Although NNPC may say they may continue, but how are they going to fund it? Basically, we should be ready for the worst as government is ready to remove subsidy from the price of petrol.

However, I can say it is a welcome development. If government will use the money previously used for subsidy, if they will sue it judiciously, for the country to see a multiplier effect of that money, that is fine.

“However, the problem is that we might not really see the multiplier effect if the money for subsidy is removed. This government is engrossed in fraud, corruption and so on. So, I do not believe that they will be able to spend the money efficiently. That is the issue. But the most important is that government will remove that subsidy, which will curtail a lot of things because the subsidy itself is a fraud. It is better to end the fraud.

“If there government stops the subsidy, the first advantage is that we are not going to have a situation of subsidy fraud. Also, the market will be more competitive in the sense that people can now bring in fuel without the government influencing things. Also, when supply is more than demand, it would push the price down. Also, we can begin to see the impact of the money spent on subsidy earlier. Increase in capital expenditure will better the lives of people. It may also help with the debt stock of the government. These are some of the advantages we can get. However, if it is not well implemented, we will not see the multiplier effect of this,” he said.

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:57am On Oct 11, 2021
shocked


Buhari once told us some time ago that subsidy is a scam, now, that same Buhari is into that same scam.


No be juju be that?

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Nobody: 7:59am On Oct 11, 2021
So we keep on pouring money down a bottomless pit.

Also subsides is why we dont have more refineries. Who wants to refine fuel at above 250 naira a liter and sell it at 162 naira per liter? Unless you are Dangote

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Nobody: 8:02am On Oct 11, 2021
How many times will GMB government remove subsidy sef?

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Nobody: 8:03am On Oct 11, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:
shocked


Buhari once told us some time ago that subsidy is a scam, now, that same Buhari is into that same scam.


No be juju be that?

While Bubu was showing off his misunderstanding of subsidies, there was some truth in what he said.

Back in the good old days before bubu made NNPC the sole importer and subsidiser of fuel, people were making fake subsidy claims to earn extra money from the goverment. Claims for.fuel not imported or for fuel smuggled across the border

Among a host of other sharp practices

Despite bubu calling it a scam, for political reasons he opposed GEJs attempts to.end the scam

Modified

Nigerian politicians when they are out of ofiice call subsidy a scam. When in office they continue the scam. After all we love cheap fuel

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Nobody: 8:06am On Oct 11, 2021
DubaiLandLord2:
How many times will GMB government remove subsidy sef?

What the government has done in the past is reduce the amount of money spent on subsidy which manifests as a price increase and thus ' subsidy removal

If goverment had been serious about subsidy removal, not only would fuel be costing above 250 naira but there would be differences in prices from location to location.

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Nobody: 8:26am On Oct 11, 2021
anorexicmuster:


What the government has done in the past is reduce the amount of money spent on subsidy which manifests as a price increase and thus ' subsidy removal

If goverment had been serious about subsidy removal, not only would fuel be costing above 250 naira but there would be differences in prices from location to location.
There should be a total subsidy removal then, but now is not the right time.

The economy have to fully recover first and the government should let people import goods through the land borders too.
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Nbotee(m): 8:34am On Oct 11, 2021
All of U are all mad... Today U give hundreds of reasons why govt shld remove subsidy, tomoro U com to tell us why Govt shldnt remove it jus yet and next tomoro the Govt tells us it is not paying subsidy.. Are all of U not mad?

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by helinues: 8:39am On Oct 11, 2021
The same subsidy they campaigned against?

Anyways, we no kuku get opposition party for the country

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Maxymilliano(m): 8:59am On Oct 11, 2021
Once upon a time in the history of the country, a dullard once said;

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by iwaeda: 10:29am On Oct 11, 2021
Lalasticlala, how are you this morning?
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by iwaeda: 1:20pm On Oct 11, 2021
Maxymilliano:
Once upon a time in the history of the country, a dullard once said;
When lies fly for a thousand years, truth will catch up one day!

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by iwaeda: 3:21pm On Oct 11, 2021
helinues:
The same subsidy they campaigned against?

Anyways, we no kuku get opposition party for the country

All of you that maligned GEJ, hope you are enjoying your change now?

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:01pm On Oct 11, 2021
The removal of the subsidy now, would further diminish the welfare of Nigerians.

The subsidy should only be removed when the country achieves self-sufficiency in the refinery of its own petrol.

In as much as we know that the fuel subsidy is fraught with a lot of irregularities and unaccounted funds,
We still believe that the government should retain it, whichever mechanism or method use until Nigeria is self-sufficient in refining its own crude oil.

We are getting close to that if it is possible for the private refinery launched by Dangote to come to life. We believe that we should have enough refined petroleum for the country.

Slow and steady Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime.
God bless Nigeria.

Kaybee14:
It is well.
........even in the well!

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by dvkot(m): 4:01pm On Oct 11, 2021
Ok
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Nobody: 4:01pm On Oct 11, 2021
How many times will they remove & add this SUBSIDY Or Is SUBSIDY now synonymous with Shekau's death?

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by ogododo: 4:02pm On Oct 11, 2021
iwaeda:


https://punchng.com/why-fg-cant-remove-fuel-subsidy-now-nnpc-marketers-experts/

Why is dat NGPatriot or na parrot self. Lies wey dem sold BMC se no subsidy.

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by chigoziri2403(m): 4:02pm On Oct 11, 2021
They can't remove it?
Who can't remove it?

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Jestin: 4:02pm On Oct 11, 2021
Who is this person called SUBSIDY self ? Today you will hear they have partially removed subsidy and tomorrow you will hear subsidy does not exist. Next tomorrow you will hear why we can’t remove subsidy. Who is is Subsidy?

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Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Emmypure: 4:02pm On Oct 11, 2021
Fuel subsidy or not we will still buy fuel,
So the should stop all this grammar and look for something else, because I am tired of hearing it.
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Kaybee14(m): 4:03pm On Oct 11, 2021
It is well.
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by dynicks(m): 4:03pm On Oct 11, 2021
grin
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by kennethfranc(m): 4:03pm On Oct 11, 2021
But they can siphon 9ja funds?
Bunch of efulefus
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by haconjy(m): 4:04pm On Oct 11, 2021
How do we get to this point?
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by omowolewa: 4:04pm On Oct 11, 2021
Ok
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by haconjy(m): 4:04pm On Oct 11, 2021
Am I dreaming?
But I thought it has been removed before?
God this not NIGERIA
Re: Why FG Can’t Remove Fuel Subsidy Now – NNPC, Marketers, Experts by Nobody: 4:04pm On Oct 11, 2021
post=106647387:
The removal of the subsidy now, would further diminish the welfare of Nigerians.

The subsidy should only be removed when the country achieves self-sufficiency in the refinery of its own petrol.

In as much as we know that the fuel subsidy is fraught with a lot of irregularities and unaccounted funds,
We still believe that the government should retain it, whichever mechanism or method use until Nigeria is self-sufficient in refining its own crude oil.

We are getting close to that if it is possible for the private refinery launched by Dangote to come to life. We believe that we should have enough refined petroleum for the country.

Slow and steady Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime.
God bless Nigeria.

The thing is if your darling daddy hadnt opposed GEJs subsidy removal plan by now we wont be having the issues we have now

One of the big mistakes the opposition made in 2012 was opposing fuel subsidy removal. Now that you guys are in power you are seeing the effect of your opposition

Anyway most Nigerians too think subsides are all right. They ain't.

Your daddy better make the right decision and remove subsidies

Would you accept goverment setting the prices you charge for grilling and paying you a subsidy that doesn't cover the resulting losses adequately?

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