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How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Islie: 9:44pm On May 06, 2023
—He lacked understanding at inception, says expert

By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja


Before he won the 2015 presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari led the opposition party, the All Progressive Congress (APC) in grand opposition to the removal of petrol subsidies.

President Buhari’s contention then was that there was no subsidy on petrol and that the government then under President Goodluck Jonathan was corrupt and was looking for ways to fraudulently enrich themselves at the expense of the Nigerian masses.


Eight years down the line and with just days before the end of his two terms in government, President Buhari is leaving the country with the highest amount spent on subsidizing petrol in Nigeria’s history.

According to oil and gas industry reports conducted by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), the cost of petrol subsidy from 2015 to 2020 was N1.99 trillion.

Also reports by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC), showed that petrol subsidy cost N1.57 trillion in 2021 alone and another N1.27 trillion from January to May 2022. The government has a budget of N3 trillion to cover petrol subsidy costs from June 2022 to June 2023.

An aggregation of the entire costs showed that under President Buhari the government would have spent N7.83 trillion on petrol subsidies.

Refineries remain moribund despite promises

In 2015, while Nigeria’s four refineries located in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna operated below full capacity, they produced about six million litres of petrol daily for local consumption with President Buhari through the then Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu assuring Nigerians that the refineries would return to full capacity by the end of that year. It never happened.

In 2017, the refineries were partially shut down for maintenance but two years later in 2019 with no headway, the refineries were completely grounded.

The President leaves in about three week’s time with the refineries still under rehabilitation and badly mismanaged. In 2021, helped by loans from the African Development Bank, NNPC announced that it would completely overhaul the Port Harcourt refinery at the cost of $1.5 billion. The refineries in Warri and Kaduna are also under-going similar process.


Expert speaks

Speaking to Saturday Vanguard, oil and gas governance expert, Mr. Henry Adigun said by his failure to resolve the petrol subsidy issues in eight years, President Buhari is leaving the situation worse than he met it.

Mr. Adigun said the politics and emotion around the issue have pushed the country into huge debt burden, adding President Buhari lacked an understanding of how big the issue was and how it could be tackled.

According to him, “The first thing is you cannot manage properly what you do not understand. Most times our politicians talk from emotion and lack of fact. At times they do not take professional advice and would let you know how long they have been in government.

“The man didn’t believe there was a subsidy and they all assumed it was corruption but when they came in and it stared them in the face then they learned and when they learned they now had to make harsh decisions. Buhari made one in 2016 when he raised (pump price) from N87 to N145 but he didn’t sustain. That point in time was the time to allow it to go once and for all but he capped it.

“By capping it and not providing enough foreign exchange for other importers, but allowed only NNPC to become the sole importer of the product in the country, they made the situation worse. That led to the problem they are having now.

“What they have done in the last eight years is to make it worse for the country, make it worse for the incoming administration. They have ballooned the cost and the volume. They failed because they never understood the problem and they made it political”.

He explained that NNPC became the sole importer of petrol due to economic reason, stressing that the difference the exchange rate approved for the NNPC compared to the other importers made impracticable for the others to import and remain profitable.

Adigun therefore urged the incoming administration to settle first settle down and understand the problem before taking a decision on the petrol subsidy challenge.

He noted that the government should eventually hands off any role in the downstream sector and allow the private sector run for the growth and economic development of the country.

The cash the private sector has can bail Nigeria out but the private sector will not invest in area where they cannot get good returns. Look around you in Abuja and Lagos, you will see everybody investing real estate or fintech; that is because it is where they can get good returns. It is not the business of the government to build or rehabilitate refineries”, he added.

He advocated phased removal of subsidy rather than having it in one swoop, stressing that in the past two years government has increased electricity tariff several times thereby eliminating the subsidy on power.

“Let’s have something like a three months phased removal, because it will become a political issue with labour unions opposed to it”, he stated, warning that the new government would struggle to fund its operations except it resorts to huge borrowing policy like Buhari has done.


TABLE – Petrol
Subsidy under Buhari
2015 ——————— N316.70 bn
2016———————- N99.00bn
2017 ——————— N141.63 bn
2018 ——————— N722.30 bn
2019 ——————— N578.07 bn
2020 ——————— N133.73bn
2021 —————— N1.573trn

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/05/how-buhari-spent-n8trn-on-non-existent-petrol-subsidies/

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by darling2424(f): 9:45pm On May 06, 2023
I see nothing

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by successmatters(m): 9:45pm On May 06, 2023
grin.

The biggest yahoo yahoo boy is living in Aso Rock for the past 8 years grin

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Racoon(m): 9:53pm On May 06, 2023
“If anybody says he’s subsidising anything, it is a fraud”, this was a statement by Muhammadu Buhari in a 2011 interview while he was trying to convince Nigerians he was worthy of their votes.

Seven years on the saddle as Nigeria’s President, the same man who claimed petrol subsidy was a fraud has burnt N7.3trillion of the country’s scarce money funding a fraud.
This is the man that so much played politics with a sensitive national issue he have zilch knowledge about and being goaded on by the likes of the criminal that claims he is president-select today organised anti-subsidy protests in Ojota, but ended up amassing humongous debt burden for a nation from same fraud.

If for anything, such a man ought to have been arrested, arraigned, prosecuted, convicted and jailed for wanton sabotage and wastage of the scarce resources of a nation. However this is the same man that was defended by the likes of Sarrki Seunmsg, Eriggs NLPoliceman aka and NgeneUkwenu who have all gone mute in shame.

Buhari is the biggest sanctimonious scammer, fraudster, and crook that was dragged from retirement by the coven of criminals in the APC and foist on a nation just because of another confirmed criminal's egocentric ambition.

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Racoon(m): 9:54pm On May 06, 2023
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May Devil punish every evil and corrupt politicians that have looted our darling nation since 1960.Along with the the online criminals and thieves supporting such politicians. All of them will never end well. Say Amen to the above prayers or stfu!
Subsidy gulps N150 billion every month.” N150 billion is still less than the N200 billion monthly transport bonus bill the regime will pay to 400 million Nigerians.

In other words, Nigeria will spend more money on transport bonus to an amorphous, unidentifiable, and probably cooked-up 40 million poor Nigerians than the subsidies it says it pays on petroleum subsidies, which it says are too expensive to be sustainable. That makes absolutely no sense.


The last time the Buhari regime increased fuel prices last year, it said it had completely done away with fuel subsidies and had left the price of petrol to the vagaries of demand and supply. Now, the regime’s honchos say again that the subsidy they said they’d completely removed, for which there was no allocation in the 2021 budget, must be removed again! ....." https://gazettengr.com/farooq-kperogi-same-old-cruel-lies-to-justify-fuel-price-hike/

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Joyce3: 9:57pm On May 06, 2023
Apc has killed this country

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Ever8090: 10:00pm On May 06, 2023
Joyce3:
Apc has killed this country
no be APC, Nigerian leaders have kill this country and they will continue untill Nigerians decide to get sense,.

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Femisol(m): 10:01pm On May 06, 2023
NNPC has a lot of questions to answer on this subsidy matter.

Their books has always been shrouded in secrecy since the Agency was Established. They deduct funds as they like from oil sales and both the President and Finance Ministry always look clueless to solve the matter.

Nigeria has been mismanaged since the 60’s.

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Helpfromabove1(m): 10:01pm On May 06, 2023
The worst president in the history of Nigeria

Claiming not corrupt but his administration is the most corrupt in the history of Nigeria

He took the country backwards by 20 yrs

Dollars for around 200 to 750 and many other things

Every Nigerian that survive buhari govt deserves a certificate

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:01pm On May 06, 2023
Ever8090:
no be APC, Nigerian leaders have kill this country and they will continue untill Nigerians decide to get sense,.
Hmmmm, this is deep!
Words of a wise man.

May Devil punish every evil and corrupt politicians that have looted our darling nation since 1960,
No matter the political party they are.
Along with the the online criminals and thieves supporting such politicians.
All of them will never end well.


We Rise.

successmatters:
Your darling daddy grin cheesy cheesy
Say Amen to the above prayers or stfu!

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by thisisit: 10:01pm On May 06, 2023
BUHARI IS UNCONSCIOUSLY INCOMPETENT.... DOESN'T KNOW AND DOESN'T KNOW THAT HE KNOWS NOTHING.. HE'S A DISASTER WHICHEVER WAY.

TINUBU IS CONSCIOSLY INCOMPETENT. HE KNOWS THAT HE DOESN'T KNOW AND WOULD DELIBERATELY DO NIGERIA LIKE LAGOS.... FROM CITY OF EXCELLENCE TO CITY OF INSTITUTIONALIZED CORPORATE TOUTING & THUGGING, DRUGGING & GAZETTED EX-CONVICT

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by tommy589(m): 10:02pm On May 06, 2023
Interesting

Other past military leaders were into other fields of endeavor or linked with blue chip companies after retirement. But Buhari was different.

He chose a whole country has his business

@manny 21, were the cabals also there when 2.8 Billion got missing on his watch as petroleum minister in late 70s. Or when unaudited billions disappeared as PTF chairman before the agency was disbanded by Obasanjo

For allowing Jokolo to ease the clearance of his father's suitcases, Buhari is as crooked as they come

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Trackstars: 10:02pm On May 06, 2023
Racoon:
Buhari is the biggest sanctimonious scammer, fraudster, and crook that was dragged from retirement by the coven of criminals in the APC and foist on a nation just because of another confirmed criminal's egocentric ambition.

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by morikee: 10:02pm On May 06, 2023
How is it non-existent?

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by SultanOfAbia: 10:02pm On May 06, 2023
Ok
Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Manny21: 10:03pm On May 06, 2023
You may be surprised that Buhari is not aware of the loot. The cabal is in control of Aso Rock. The tenure of Buhari's cabal is about to come to an inglorious end. It will be replaced by Tinubu's cabal. I pray Tinubu does not abandon governance to his cabal the way Buhari did.

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by successmatters(m): 10:03pm On May 06, 2023
post=122975766:

Hmmmm, this is deep!
Words of a wise man.

Your darling daddy grin cheesy cheesy

Were you a participant, an ignorant person or a naive worshipper to the crook in Asa rock?

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Triangles1(m): 10:04pm On May 06, 2023
Bubu the patient dog that want to loot Nigeria dry.

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by successmatters(m): 10:06pm On May 06, 2023
post=122975766:

Hmmmm, this is deep!
Words of a wise man.

May Devil punish every evil and corrupt politicians that have looted our darling nation since 1960.
Along with the the online criminals and thieves supporting such politicians.
All of them will never end well.


We Rise.


Say Amen to the above prayers or stfu!

When did they give you your senses back? grin

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by tonididdy(m): 10:07pm On May 06, 2023
post=122975766:

Hmmmm, this is deep!
Words of a wise man.

May Devil punish every evil and corrupt politicians that have looted our darling nation since 1960.
Along with the the online criminals and thieves supporting such politicians.
All of them will never end well.


We Rise.




Say Amen to the above prayers or stfu!

Are my eyes playing me tricks ?

Or
Have you been sacked!?

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Jestin: 10:07pm On May 06, 2023
After enduring APC for 8yrs , they stilll want to impose another peeing old shaking shaking grandpa on the country

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Okiton: 10:09pm On May 06, 2023
angry

Mr. Buhari may not know anything about these expenditures and many of it, the cabals behind are the ones looting the money and same cabals have push another imbecileee forward to continue their looting sprees

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Chinjo2: 10:10pm On May 06, 2023
Same man that said subsidy was a scam.

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Nobody: 10:11pm On May 06, 2023
Handed the country over to a herder. See the results

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Re: How Buhari Spent N8trn On ‘non-existent’ Petrol Subsidies by Nobody: 10:12pm On May 06, 2023
Buhari who is the minister of petroleum is not a graduate.He is just a primary school testimonial holder.How can he run the sector effectively when he is not an expert in the petroleum sector?

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