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Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Islie: 5:09pm On Nov 23, 2021
Malam Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, has said that subsidy would have been eliminated in 2020 but certain factors prevented it.

He, however, said that the law provides that by the end of February 2022, the nation should be out of the subsidy regime.

He said this at the presentation of the World Bank Nigeria Development Update, November 2021 edition titled “Time for Business Unusual”.

“There will be no provision for it legally in our system, but I am also sure you will appreciate that government has a bigger social responsibility to cater for the ordinary and therefore engage in a process that will ensure that we exit in the most subtle and easy manner.”

Kyari assured that fuel subsidy removal would definitely be achieved in 2022 as it was now fully backed by law, adding that the price of the product may range between N320 and N340 per litre.

On the hike in prices of cooking gas, he said that it was a demand and supply issue as there was a global crunch on supply of gas and many countries were now threatened by lack of supply in December.

He added that the product was not under any subsidy regime and therefore irrespective of where it was produced, would follow the global trend.

Kyari, however, assured that the company was working on increasing local production to meet the needs of consumers.

The Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, says state governments are ready to support the Federal Government in the elimination of fuel subsidy regime.

El-Rufai, a panelist who joined virtually, said that if the regime of fuel subsidy was not eliminated, 35 out of the 36 states of the federation may not be able to pay salaries in 2022.

According to him, kerosene which matters most to the masses had been regulated without any hitches, while diesel which was most important to transporters had also been regulated for a long time.

“This hullabaloo about petrol is something that we must as a country have a conversation and agree that it has to end.

“We cannot continue to provide petroleum to our neighbouring countries, which is what we are doing.

“Why are we doing this? For whom are we doing it? Who is the beneficiary? Which is the cabal that is the beneficiary of this and why should they hold this country to ransom and bankrupt the Nigerian economy?

“Right now, we are losing N250 billion a month and this has to end. State governments are committed to supporting the Federal Government on this.

“We do our bit, engage stakeholders and put the facts on the table so that everyone understands the danger the country is in if the subsidy continues, as well as the benefits that will accrue.

“Not only to the budgets of the states and their capacity to deliver social services, but also what will go directly to the pockets of the poorest Nigerians that will bear the brunt of any withdrawal of subsidy.

“This is the position of the state governments and we met just a few days ago to take this position.”

El-Rufai said that the governors saw the dangers in continuing on the path of petroleum subsidy and support policy measures needed to improve the fiscal situation, such as price stability.

This, he said, was by ensuring that there was alignment of the exchange rate and good coordination between fiscal and monetary policy.

Mr Shubham Chaudhuri, the World Bank Country Director, said even though Nigeria’s economy exited a pandemic-induced recession, several challenges persist including double-digit inflation, declining incomes, and rising insecurity.

“While the government took bold policy measures to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, the reform momentum has slowed which hinders Nigeria’s ability to reach its growth potential,” Chaudhuri said.

According to him, the issues of insufficient supply of foreign exchange, exchange rate management, unsustainable petrol subsidy, trade restrictions and sizeable fiscal deficit financing by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), were undermining the business environment.

He added that they were also compounding underlying constraints on domestic revenue mobilisation, foreign investment, human capital development and the delivery of public services.

Mr Marco Hernandez, World Bank Lead Economist for Nigeria and co-author of the report, said while in 2022 the Federal Government plans to spend about N3,000 per person for health, the cost of petrol subsidy for 2022 could reach N13,000 per person.

“Not only is the petrol subsidy costly, but it mainly benefits richer households.

“Nigeria has the opportunity to establish a “compact” with citizens that eliminates the subsidy and uses the savings to provide targeted cash transfers to lower-income-households, invest in job-creating programmes, and improve its fiscal position.”

According to the report, under a business-as-usual scenario, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita will continue to decline, but reforms could accelerate growth.

“Thus, Nigeria faces a critical choice: it can continue to pursue a business-as-usual policy approach while its economy and job market deteriorates, or it can undertake bold measures that put Nigeria on a robust and sustainable long-run growth trajectory.”

The report, however, highlights urgent policy priorities that could be implemented over the next three to six months in four key areas.

It suggests eliminating petrol subsidy while protecting poor and vulnerable households from any inflationary impact and reducing inflation through a coordinated mix of exchange rate, trade, monetary and fiscal policies.

It also said Nigeria could catalyse private investment by enhancing foreign exchange management, easing trade restrictions and fostering a better business environment, as well as addressing fiscal pressures through enhanced domestic revenue mobilisation and reducing reliance on CBN deficit financing.

Mrs Zainab Ahmed, Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, said that ahead of the target date of mid-2022 for the complete elimination of fuel subsidies, the Federal Government was working to cushion the impact on Nigerians.

“We are working with our partners on measures to cushion potential negative impact of the removal of the subsidies on the most vulnerable at the bottom 40 per cent of the population.

“One of such measures would be to institute a monthly transport subsidy in the form of cash transfer of N5,000 to between 30 to 40 million deserving Nigerians.

“I agree with the report that with the expansion of social protection policies during the pandemic, the government has an opportunity to phase out subsidies such as the petroleum subsidy while utilising cash transfers to safeguard the welfare of poor and middle-class households.

“Towards this end, we intend to accelerate our structural reforms, particularly in the power sector, in governance, in business environment to unlock the huge potentials of the economy, scale up social safety net and deepen financial inclusion to reduce poverty and inequality gaps.”

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by NwaNimo1(m): 5:09pm On Nov 23, 2021
Say Sai Buhari.....

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2023 loading......

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by inoki247: 5:11pm On Nov 23, 2021
oga comot am if u wan comot am no dey scare us again....

Wetin no rise since you people came into power so nothing fit shock us or surprise us again...

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Ventura1: 5:17pm On Nov 23, 2021
Nigerians deserve all that is been thrown at them, many are indolence when it comes to issues relating to governance, they only want to get without giving.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by DeZoro(m): 5:18pm On Nov 23, 2021
Stop all this noise. Remove the subsidy and make our currency to have value.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by RealityGod: 5:21pm On Nov 23, 2021
Not even 250 but 340? Hana why make abnormal profit with us? This is wickedness, seriously I just wish this guys can think oh.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by helinues: 5:23pm On Nov 23, 2021
Toh

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by PlayMaker14: 5:26pm On Nov 23, 2021
helinues:
Toh
Is that all you have to say? “Toh”? After joining hands to enthrone the useless Kunú guzzling drunkard called Buhari, all you could say is “Toh”?



May God continue to “Tohment” fools who supported this demonic administration.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Tranquility4u: 5:27pm On Nov 23, 2021
Revamp our oil refineries and make them fully functional first.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by jmoore(m): 5:29pm On Nov 23, 2021
They should remove the subsidy, make we rest. Enough of the noise pollution about removal of subsidy.


One thing is clear, removal of subsidy would automatically increase the cost of goods and services.

Those who depend on stagnant salary go hear am.

If petrol increases by 106%, then your transport fare will increase by 106%. If you were paying 1,000 naira for transport, you will now pay 2,060 naira.

Everyone will increase his or her costs of services even above 106%. It will affect prices of foods too.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by freeborn02: 5:30pm On Nov 23, 2021
PlayMaker14:
One useless Vulture meat businessman is still singing the praise of the failure called Buhari.

Lolz. Mannabbgrills is just an ordinary praise singer. He is not different from any of the sectional, biased Buhari praise singers we have around today.

You can't expect a praise singer to be objective.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by orisa37: 6:00pm On Nov 23, 2021
VERY GOOD.

GOVERNMENT REVENUE WILL INCREASE AND VAT WILL ASLO INCREASE.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Asgard73: 6:00pm On Nov 23, 2021
Tinubu as President will take it to 550.. fact and his Yoruba press will support him.. even Yoruba people.. on empty tommy..

He will be sharing rice and garri for them.. and they will call him savior.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Ruggedniggaone: 6:01pm On Nov 23, 2021
We move as long as zombies are also paying the same price

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Prayfortheworld: 6:05pm On Nov 23, 2021
jmoore:
They should remove the subsidy, make we rest. Enough of the noise pollution about removal of subsidy.


One thing is clear, removal of subsidy would automatically increase the cost of goods and services.

Those who depend on stagnant salary go hear am.

If petrol increases by 106%, then your transport fare will increase by 106%. If you were paying 1,000 naira for transport, you will now pay 2,060 naira.

Everyone will increase his or her costs of services even above 106%. It will affect prices of foods too.
crime and death rate will be unimaginable i pity Nigerians

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by gambia(m): 6:07pm On Nov 23, 2021
Sai baba, buhari is really doing well, the crime rate will be a top notch.
Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by AntiBMC(m): 6:07pm On Nov 23, 2021
Daz wah happens when illiterates hold important offices and competent educated people remain jobless.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Jflex07(m): 6:13pm On Nov 23, 2021
grin
Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Nobody: 7:54pm On Nov 23, 2021
If after this increment, we still no protest the increment, then I will be totally convinced that we have been jazzed.....

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by VaselineCrew: 8:00pm On Nov 23, 2021
and nairalanders will be arguing that Nigeria delta doesn’t feed the nation, but listen to el-rufai:-

“El-Rufai, a panelist who joined virtually, said that if the regime of fuel subsidy was not eliminated, 35 out of the 36 states of the federation may not be able to pay salaries in 2022.”

It’s just sad that the so called leaders of that zone are extremely corrupt, else those places should have been the first el dorado of Naija.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by BigSarah(f): 8:01pm On Nov 23, 2021
Buhari and Osinbanjo 3rd term

Insha Allah

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by wpadmin: 8:20pm On Nov 23, 2021
Awesome

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by wpadmin: 8:20pm On Nov 23, 2021
BigSarah:
Buhari and Osinbanjo 3rd term

Insha Allah

Amen

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by flexlatifa: 8:20pm On Nov 23, 2021
If I no die for this Buhari tenor...

Nothing go fit kill me again...

Nothing like shocking news anymore......no be for this tenor monkey carry money run

No be for this tenor snake swallow money...

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by iiifedimma(f): 8:20pm On Nov 23, 2021
Ok
Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by God1000(m): 8:20pm On Nov 23, 2021
Buhari and his entire administration are a big disgrace

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Nobody: 8:21pm On Nov 23, 2021
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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by donforeign: 8:21pm On Nov 23, 2021
no one cares...
am used to all this trash n foolishness frm d fools in power already.

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Re: Petrol May Cost N340/litre After Subsidy Removal In 2022 — Kyari by Zico5(m): 8:21pm On Nov 23, 2021
We would rather shut down this country than allowing this to become reality. Gas is no reach for common man on the street. Food stuff is becoming unreachable as well and these arindins are still planning to increase the petrol price astronomically. Why don't u kuku kill the masses just to fulfill Ur real agenda.

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