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Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Godszilla: 12:07pm On Jun 11, 2023
The recent hike in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, would adversely affect food production and subsequently cause costs to shoot up, farmers stated.

Based on this, they insisted that the market prices of food items were bound to rise, stressing that Nigerians should brace up for about 150 per cent increase in the cost of agricultural produce

President Bola Tinubu had declared during his inauguration as Nigeria’s 16th President, on May 29, 2023, that fuel “subsidy is gone.”

In about two days after Tinubu’s declaration, the sole importer of petrol into the country, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, released a price list for PMS at its retail stations, indicating a jump in price from N195/litre to over N500/litre.

The about 156 per cent hike in petrol price was implemented in all states and the Federal Capital Territory, aside Lagos, where it sold for N488/litre at NNPCL filling stations.

The development led to the hike in the cost of various goods and services across the country.

In the agricultural sector, farmers under the aegis of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria stated that the hike in the cost of food, following the jump in PMS price, was non-negotiable.

The situation is dire right now. Food price rise as a result of the hike in petrol price is non-negotiable. That is a reality. The issue now is, by how much or per cent will this increase be?,” the President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Kabir Ibrahim, told our correspondent.

He added, “Fuel is being sold at over N500/litre, so the fact is that once transportation increases, the prices of transport will be transferred on food. So, as people pay a lot to bring the food to where it is needed, the prices will increase.

“Therefore, I foresee a situation where the prices of food items would take the biggest hit and would definitely rise because of the increase in the pump price of petrol.”

On his part, the Coordinator of Nigeria Agribusiness Group, Emmanuel Ijewere, observed that though the cost of diesel had remained stable for a while, the rise in petrol could lead to over 100 per cent increase in food prices

.The hike in petrol price is affecting food production and cost very negatively right now. The petrol price rise is not 30 per cent, but over 100 per cent and Nigerians should brace up to get something similar in the cost of agricultural commodities.

“Especially those food that are moved from one part of the country to the other, they will feel the impact. However, that on its own is not meant to be affected much if there is honesty, because the price of diesel has been liberalised long ago.

“So, those trailers cannot say the price of petrol has gone up, because they don’t use petrol but they use diesel. Therefore, the price of food, which they transport should not be affected, but the irony is that it will be affected,” he stated.

Ijewere explained that that was because “when the trailers put down their goods at the central place, the cost of moving it to the smaller markets, with shorter distances, will be borne by dealers who use vehicles that run on petrol”.

He said the government would, therefore, need to educate people about this, in order to avoid being cheated by transporters.

“This is because many people don’t understand what I have just said. The price of petrol has gone up, and trailer drivers will now capitalise on it to charge farmers twice or three times what they were charging before.

“So, information dissemination is key right now. The price of diesel has not changed, it has remained the same or around the same rate for a very long time. So, people should not be cheated by drivers who operate vehicles that run on diesel,” Ijewere stated.

He pointed out that another thing farmers should consider now was to start buying bicycles, rather than looking for public transport, particularly when going to farms that were not too far away from their homes.

“The government on its own should also find a way of encouraging people, because riding a bicycle is healthy and I think it is a good thing for our country,” Ijewere stated.

He, however, stated that the petrol price rise did not discouraged farmers from farming, as agricultural activities were still ongoing in many states, despite the development in the downstream oil sector.
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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Wodu89: 12:24pm On Jun 11, 2023
Unplanned Feul subsidy removal is like a worker quiting his job before.planning for how to keep up with family needs. E go suffer.



We keep telling them the practicality of the
unplanned removal of the Feul subsidy is devastating

Subsidy is the only way the nation gives back to the citizens without saying take free money and the only provision for the removal of the subsidy is still the subsidy itself. Many Nigerians won't rise above the hardship it would create for up to 5-10 years





The bigger enemy isn't subsidy , but lack of management and control of subsidy payments because of infalted invoices. This means the invoicing system, recording and 0ayment structure is the problem in itself not the subsidy. The baby should not be thrown away with the bath water. Rather the bath water o ky needs to be made clean

The citizenry looses alot with the removal of subsidy payments because in this clime, salaries do not increase readily, meaning purchasing power becomes more and more difficult with this economic overhaul.

Maintaining the subsidy is to the benefit of the average citizen. It's managing the invoicing system that's the problem. We can have metered and regulated suslbsidy payment in place with FG placing caps on subsidy payment and then hedging the excesses against Government backed bonds, so short term economic traction is cushioned by long-term macrofinances of the court ey.

If invoicing and lack of accountability is the issue with feul subsidy, then why don't we grant licensing that pays subsidy payments based on metered importation allowance?


When would Nigeria let thinking people lead ? When !


The same 2012 problem is repeating itself. Sensationalism. Assuming that the subsidy only implies people stealing,.forgetting or not even considering it's benefits.


The average minimum wage of a worker can't mean anything in a post subsidized feul economy.


Increase in food prices, Housing, transportation, lifestyle all at once without corresponding rise in salary payments is nothing short of a disaster. Be it Peter Obi, Tinubu, Atiku subsidy removal must be planned and strategized before actualized


In the end, the bigger enemy is the Hausa Fulani hegemony who setup cabals in all state instructions to run them down so private ones are setup to mop up the national treasury. Nigerian refineries and Dangote is typical

If Hausa and Fulani allowed our refineries worked like NLNG, we wouldn't be talking subsidy removal or Dangote


The focus must be maintained. For Nigeria to work, Hausa Fulani hegemony has to die

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by magoo10(m): 12:29pm On Jun 11, 2023
you removed subsidy without the necessary provision to ameliorate the hardship of the people to the extent that some state governors are reducing number of work and school days in a week but you boldly arrested emefiele for naira design that stopped looters from using their bullion vans to buy votes and sponsor terrorism leaving those who have been engaging in subsidy fraud.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by jmoore(m): 12:50pm On Jun 11, 2023
Tinubu will break the record of the highest rate of inflation in Nigeria. Unless Nigeria finds cheaper alternative to petrol.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Wodu89: 1:12pm On Jun 11, 2023
jmoore:
Tinubu will break the record of the highest rate of inflation in Nigeria. Unless Nigeria finds cheaper alternative cheaper to petrol.


If scientists can not achieve this within four years, how can Tinubu then achieve it.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by richidinho(m): 1:34pm On Jun 11, 2023
Dude just spent two weeks in office

Medium size Close up has jumped from 200 to 300 naira

Lipton tea that used to be 20naira each as of 28th of May is now 30naira each

Do you know that a satchet of peak milk sold at 100naira is now 150naira?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Wodu89: 1:36pm On Jun 11, 2023
richidinho:
Dude just spent two weeks in office

Medium size Close up has jumped from 200 to 300 naira

Lipton tea that used to be 20naira each as of 28th of May is now 30naira each

Do you know that a satchet of peak milk sold at 100naira is now 150naira?




You're joking with these prices right ?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by jmoore(m): 2:35pm On Jun 11, 2023
Wodu89:



If scientists can not achieve this within four years, how can Tinubu then achieve it.
I was not the one shouting Emi lokan. If he had no solutions, what exactly is his reason for seeking election?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Wodu89: 2:38pm On Jun 11, 2023
jmoore:

I was not the one shouting Emi lokan. If he had no solutions, what exactly is his reason for seeking election?


Legit question. Absolutely legit. My brother.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by CodeTemplar: 2:49pm On Jun 11, 2023
Under fair consideration, food prices shouldn't see more than 20% increase because the heavy lifting is done by diesel powered trucks. We all know diesel price didn't go up. Petrol use is mostly for short distances.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by CodeTemplar: 2:55pm On Jun 11, 2023
magoo10:
you removed subsidy without the necessary provision to ameliorate the hardship of the people to the extent that some state governors are reducing number of work and school days in a week but you boldly arrested emefiele for naira design that stopped looters from using their bullion vans to buy votes and sponsor terrorism.
between the naira scarcity suffering and Tinubu suffering on masses, which is more?
These people hear what is sweet yo their ear and not what is happening.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by richidinho(m): 2:55pm On Jun 11, 2023
Wodu89:




You're joking with these prices right ?

Have you been going to the market?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by sylve11: 3:04pm On Jun 11, 2023
I believe things will get better with time. cool

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by HEBEI: 3:05pm On Jun 11, 2023
Petrol subsidy is gone forever.

Even if you bring the price of petrol to 10 naira, food prices will still increase before the end of this year.

Petrol subsidy is a scam. It is a legalized scam shocked

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by ATEAMS: 3:05pm On Jun 11, 2023
Indeed
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by slawomir: 3:05pm On Jun 11, 2023
Damnnn niggar

Nigerians don't know what they have put their hand into

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Tsolutionifede(m): 3:07pm On Jun 11, 2023
richidinho:
Dude just spent two weeks in office

Medium size Close up has jumped from 200 to 300 naira

Lipton tea that used to be 20naira each as of 28th of May is now 30naira each

Do you know that a satchet of peak milk sold at 100naira is now 150naira?

go n die, subsidy is gone for gone

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by mrvitalis(m): 3:07pm On Jun 11, 2023
Subsidy has near zero effects on farming

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by N3TRAL: 3:08pm On Jun 11, 2023
mrvitalis:
Subsidy has near zero effects on farming

... and even large scale interstate transportation of agricultural products. The heavy-duty trucks, and trailers use diesel.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by robinfemi: 3:08pm On Jun 11, 2023
Whatsoever it's, we no go chop stone.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Goldbw122(m): 3:08pm On Jun 11, 2023
Yeah even the rumors can make the price goes up.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Exceed15: 3:09pm On Jun 11, 2023
And some selfish people who are Just after their bellies Are deceiving him that he's doing well.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by ZombiePUNISHER: 3:09pm On Jun 11, 2023
undecided

When adequate plans were not put in place to cushion the effects.. things like this are expected..

Only a beast removes fuel subsidy on his inauguration... Flexing muscles only on the masses

we live in a country where a senator gets more pay than his United States counterpart..

we still have Governors moving around with 40 SUVs Entourage..

A cursed country where former first lady requests for severance package and pension..

This country is bleeding

Subsidy is gone
people are suffering and dying of hunger

So What's next?.. because it feels like it's just more money for politicians to enjoy and loot..

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Angelfrost(m): 3:09pm On Jun 11, 2023
The Poor will eat sand and stones...!

Something must be done to mitigate these inevitable price hikes!.

You can't leave the citizens to suffer for the poor policies and leadership of APC and PDP over the years!

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Skillsnigeria: 3:10pm On Jun 11, 2023
Hmmm, we know that already. I want to see how tinubu with reduce poverty in our Yoruba land

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by grandstar(m): 3:10pm On Jun 11, 2023
I'm not too sure
Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Freedom2023(m): 3:11pm On Jun 11, 2023
God should help us if not we are finished. Some of us are unable to feed even at this time, we are starving. God please let prices of food reduce. The thought of hunger freaks me out. Hunger is not a good thing at all. It makes one want to commit suicide

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by Sabadon(m): 3:11pm On Jun 11, 2023
Let the poor people breath, you owe them that responsibility grin grin

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Food Will Be Very Expensive, Say Farmers by ImoleNaija: 3:11pm On Jun 11, 2023
Funnily, people are getting used to the current situation already. grin

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