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We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by BeeBeeOoh(m): 1:25pm On Mar 20, 2022
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited is to deduct N242.53bn as subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, from the Federation Account this month.

Although it described the proposed subsidy deduction as a value shortfall, the oil firm stated that the fund would be recovered from February 2022 proceeds due for sharing in the March 2022 Federation Account Allocation Committee meeting.

The NNPC disclosed this in its latest presentation to the FAAC meeting, which was obtained by our correspondent in Abuja on Friday.

It said, “The December 2021 value shortfall recovery on the importation of PMS amounted to N210.38bn.

“The recovery consists of December 2021 value shortfall of N176.48bn plus the outstanding value shortfall recovery of N33.9bn accrued over the 2021 year. The November 2021 spot arrears of N98.81bn is also outstanding.

“The estimated value shortfall of N242.53bn (consisting of N143.72bn for January 2022 recovery plus November spot arrears of N98.81bn) is to be recovered from February 2022 proceed due for sharing at the March 2022 FAAC meeting.”

Recall that in February this year, the NNPC remitted no money to FAAC due to its huge fuel subsidy spending and subsequent deduction from the Federation Account.

On March 3, 2022, state governors lambasted the NNPC for not remitting any funds at last month’s FAAC meeting.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, had also wondered how the oil firm was bold enough to declare profit when it had not been meeting its FAAC obligations.

Fayemi had disclosed this alongside other governors during the Nigerian Governors’ Forum session on natural resources at the Nigeria International Energy Summit 2022 in Abuja.

He specifically pointed out that in the last Federation Accounts Allocation Committee meeting in February, the NNPC made zero remittance to the federation.

“We’ve just had the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee meeting a couple of days ago and the NNPC contributed zero to the Federation Accounts this month,” the governor had stated.

Various industry operators told our correspondent that unless the fuel subsidy regime was halted, the deductions might continue, as NNPC had been the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria for more than four years running.

The oil firm had also been shouldering the cost of subsidy on petrol all these years. The actual cost of the commodity is far higher than the approved N162-N165/litre pump price.

The President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, explained that the actual cost of petrol without subsidy was usually a little higher than that of diesel.

He stated that if not for subsidy, PMS would be selling around N550 to N600/litre going by the rise in crude price.

The approved subsidised pump price of PMS in Nigeria is between N162 to N165/litre, but oil marketers stated that the actual cost should be a little higher or about the same price of diesel had it been PMS was deregulated.

The PETROAN president further stated that the N3tn that was projected by the government as subsidy spendings in 2022 might double before the end of the year if the crude oil price continues to rise.

Meanwhile, in NNPC’s latest presentation to FAAC seen in Abuja on Friday, the firm stated that its overall crude oil lifting of 8.13 million barrels (export and domestic crude) in December 2021 recorded 2.21 per cent decrease relative to the 8.31 million barrels lifted in November 2021.

It said Nigeria recorded an average production of 1.31 million barrels in December 2021, adding that crude oil export revenue received in January 2022 amounted to $2.23m.

The report stated that the sum of N253.36bn was the gross domestic crude oil and gas revenue for the month of January 2022.

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by MadamVanessa(f): 1:29pm On Mar 20, 2022
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Non born of a woman is as useless as Buhari. Destroying our economy and planning to retire to his dilapidated Daura kingdom to massage his 150 cows that has refused to multiply.

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by Saviourk: 1:30pm On Mar 20, 2022
This is none of our business.They should just bring an end to the fuel scarcity.

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by Olunmercy56(f): 1:31pm On Mar 20, 2022
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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by gambia(m): 1:32pm On Mar 20, 2022
They should deduct it from anywhere, who cares, It doesn't change the fact that Buhari is the worst thing that happened to Nigeria.

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by BeeBeeOoh(m): 1:33pm On Mar 20, 2022
MadamVanessa:
shocked




Non born of a woman is as useless as B

And some people are gearing up to vote for another B come 2023

God help us o

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by Rugaria: 1:35pm On Mar 20, 2022
Thieves!
Which subsidy? From FAAC? Mustthe rest f us bear the consequences of your avaricious greed!?
These tribal mutants are busy finding inventive ways to loot the resources available to the rest of the country just to build up their homeland in Niger republic..

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by Codeye(m): 1:41pm On Mar 20, 2022
Billion no dey end
Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by SarkinYarki: 1:42pm On Mar 20, 2022
You and Buhari are thieves !!!!!! You are just stealing Nigeria blind and pumping it into Niger republic economy..What is Niger economy doing suddenly that it's economy is on a steady growth since Buhari became president while Nigeria GDP is shrinking everyday

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by qekng40(f): 1:54pm On Mar 20, 2022
Abeg, who do this country??


The people that should bring us outta this mess are the ones immersing us into it.

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by saphiere(f): 2:07pm On Mar 20, 2022
Anything that will move this country forward please do.

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by nedubrazil111(m): 2:07pm On Mar 20, 2022
mtcheew

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by chloride6: 2:07pm On Mar 20, 2022
Wike needs to take the FG to court on this..

Subsidy is a FG issue. Why is everyone paying for it?

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by stano2(m): 2:08pm On Mar 20, 2022
Worst government regime of all time

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by tutudesz: 2:08pm On Mar 20, 2022
Una dey tell us before undecided

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by Omicron007: 2:09pm On Mar 20, 2022
saphiere:
Anything that will move this country forward please do.

Can you define "subsidy"?

This is not "rape" grin

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by tayo4ng(m): 2:10pm On Mar 20, 2022
Where is the fuel, govt and scam

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by Mikelarteta(m): 2:10pm On Mar 20, 2022
Where Una Dey deduct from before?

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by TriCee: 2:11pm On Mar 20, 2022
Ok, so we should all brace up for 500naira litre?
What exactly are we benefitting from this government.

We draw, and one person siphoned.

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by MideMrPossible: 2:11pm On Mar 20, 2022
They've started rubbing this shit on our face but what can we do? Nothing.

Abeg I need support on my ranch, this is an update video, im open for donation.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE2_1sz2vCI
Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by iokpebholo: 2:11pm On Mar 20, 2022
APC....Change!!!!! Una never see anything from the most useless hang of thieves in d world

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by morikee: 2:12pm On Mar 20, 2022
Why will they do that since most of the fuel sold this time around is almost not subsidized

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by tayo4ng(m): 2:12pm On Mar 20, 2022
Subsidy is a scam, where is the fuel paying for wat we didn't use

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by Baawaa(m): 2:12pm On Mar 20, 2022
God,kill all these thieves called themselves leaders before this country collapse finally

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by uncleck: 2:14pm On Mar 20, 2022
This era of "oil boom" should be a blessing to oil producing countries. But the reverse is the case with Nigeria. After all the change campaign, Buhari could not renovate a single refinery let alone build a new one. The little gain from high oil prices will still be wiped out with subsidy.

But who will help Nigeria? God? Tinubu? Atiku? Wike? Rochas? Umahi? Osibanjo? The answer is:



















None of them.

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by castrokins(m): 2:15pm On Mar 20, 2022
But Buhari Said Subsidy Is Scam...

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by Seunmawowa: 2:15pm On Mar 20, 2022
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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by IKBARUTEN11(m): 2:16pm On Mar 20, 2022
MadamVanessa:
shocked




Non born of a woman is as useless as Buhari. Destroying our economy and planning to retire to his dilapidated Daura kingdom to massage his 150 cows that has refused to multiply.

Violence dy this table wey you just shake grin grin
Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by JosephXavier: 2:16pm On Mar 20, 2022
The worst thing that has happened to Nigeria is APC and Buhari

In the previous administration, the proceeds from oil boom is paid into excess crude account

It is only in this regime that during time of bounty,Nigeria is still in lack

Other OPEC countries are smiling to the bank and are celebrating their harvest but here we are

The time we will know how bad and rotten this is regime is, is when the opposition takes over from them and that is my prayer

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Re: We'll Deduct ₦242.53 Billion Fuel Subsidy From FAAC This Month - NNPC by PrudencyFeats: 2:16pm On Mar 20, 2022
No problem.

But it will have to be deducted in proportion or ratio to allocations to FG, states and LG

That is fair sharing

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