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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Wealthoptulent(m): 8:40am On Jun 28, 2023
jumper524:
Professional bodies too were subsidised?

My God, I know the govt is corrupt but if they did subsidised this much, them the govt would bleed.
The president should cut off all form of subsidies apart from education and start investing on new ideas.
Imagine, every nuke and cranny politician chool straw.
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Zinpat: 8:40am On Jun 28, 2023
Ebubu7:
Bye bye to ASUU, Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN), et cetera receiving funding from FG. Effective 31st December 2026.


Every subsidy is going.

Every Union and council have 2 years to brace up themselves for self funding.



Lecturers, Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurses, Engineers and other professional workers will be paying millions per year to their Council now or their license will be revoked grin

Expect price of their services to also increasegrin

This is full time capitalism cheesy

Tinubu with the reforms


God help us
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Menclothing: 8:40am On Jun 28, 2023
All this are law by National Assembly no president can do all this

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by MarketDispatch: 8:41am On Jun 28, 2023
Subsidy is Gone.
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by NewNg1: 8:41am On Jun 28, 2023
Ebubu7:
they don’t have many professionals, so it won’t affect them.

The way you guys mislead yourselves with baseless assumptions ehh. That is why the North will keep getting aids and developmental projects because of all the false sentiments against the North. Stop saying what you lack facts of. The North is far better than you think.

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by ubox: 8:42am On Jun 28, 2023
MXrep:

Tinubu go just pack the money
Most of them were paid by borrowing money so looks like Government borrowing will reduce, not necessarily there was money being saved
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by ubox: 8:42am On Jun 28, 2023
MXrep:

Tinubu go just pack the money
Most of them were paid by borrowing money so looks like Government borrowing will reduce, not necessarily there will be money to be saved
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by mycaremimi(f): 8:42am On Jun 28, 2023
So everything get subsidy for naija..... including toto and prick.
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by seunmsg(m): 8:42am On Jun 28, 2023
Good decision.

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by lexy2014: 8:43am On Jun 28, 2023
jumper524:
Professional bodies too were subsidised?

My God, I know the govt is corrupt but if they did subsidised this much, them the govt would bleed.
The president should cut off all form of subsidies apart from education and start investing on new ideas.

What new ideas are you talking about?

Is it because of subsidy that it hasn't invested in new ideas?

All the subsidy removed from kerosene and diesel, how many ideas was it invested in?
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by chaseblack(m): 8:44am On Jun 28, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:


Nigerians are now seeing why and how everyone is just being hypocritical. We were each bleeding this welfarist state yet pointing accusing fingers at politicians alone.

What is your level of education? Read, digest and comprehend before commenting.

Do you want to say that you don't know that the subsidy enjoyed by the professional body ASUU is in terms of school fees which is being enjoyed by the citizens, the subsidy enjoyed by the medical profession is in terms of free and affordable healthcare so citizens won't have to pay exorbitant health care fee, this means that the hospitals can't generate enough from fees charged so the government helps by paying staff's salary etc.
Do you want to claim that those subsidies i.e education, healthcare etc are enjoyed by the citizens just as is being done in every decent country in the world?

Do you want to claim that you don't know that all the current set of politicians benefited from the said subsidy, even the current president probably enjoyed one form of subsidy alduring their age?

How was Nigeria able to subsidized education during the days of Awolowo when we relied on only agriculture but fail to do so with the abundant crude oil l/gold resources?

I still don't get why you are celebrating the removal of subsidies - which is the most easily accessible dividends of democracy enjoyed by the common man- over the reduction of the spendings of political office holders that have continually show themselves to be greedy and corrupt. Are you this gullible?

Are you paid to defend this news or are you a politician?

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Primusinterpares(m): 8:44am On Jun 28, 2023
Interesting... So this means the government has been subsidizing almost everything in this country

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Sammy5413(m): 8:45am On Jun 28, 2023
FG do whatever you want to do but never remove the subsidy on Gold Circle Condoms
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by b3llo(m): 8:45am On Jun 28, 2023
Criminals have been running this empire called Nigeria. All those Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacist, and health professionals that get cheap education here then japa. Your cup have full, go n get your cheap education over there and practice wherever you like.

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by sprints1: 8:45am On Jun 28, 2023
kokoA:
Hah! Government was subsidizing almost everything in this country o.. shocked No wonder nothing is working, free money was tomuch in the system for people to "chop" leaving those of us who are into private business to suffer for our own daily bread.
let them be deceiving you. That's not the reason why the government is not working. They all hiding under subsidy scam. Leave him he wants to pack Nigeria under his canopy
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Starboytwo(m): 8:46am On Jun 28, 2023
Chai some people will just set some mechanism in place and just be milking this different subsidy funds.

Too much leakage.

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by symbianDON(m): 8:46am On Jun 28, 2023
Ebubu7:
Wahala
pro max special edition grin
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by seunmsg(m): 8:46am On Jun 28, 2023
Ebubu7:
Bye bye to ASUU, Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN), et cetera receiving funding from FG. Effective 31st December 2026.


Every subsidy is going.

Every Union and council have 2 years to brace up themselves for self funding.



Lecturers, Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurses, Engineers and other professional workers will be paying millions per year to their Council now or their license will be revoked grin

Expect price of their services to also increasegrin

This is full time capitalism cheesy

Tinubu with the reforms

ASUU is not a professional body but a trade Union. Pharmacist council of Nigeria is a regulatory agency and not a professional body.

FG has no business funding ICAN, NBA, NMA, ANAN, NSE etc. The people who came together to establish the associations should fund them.

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by victorDanladi: 8:46am On Jun 28, 2023
MXrep:

Is it not your people that love welfarism more? Igbos have been paying for everything and have the money to pay any time
😆 😆 😆
The same Igbos that to pay for paracetamol alone in some hospitals na problems.
You people should stop your empty chestbeat ad grandiose delusion..ha ba!.. you people are NARCISSISTIC..chai

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by BeboNGN: 8:47am On Jun 28, 2023
2026 is too far abeg
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Iamzik: 8:47am On Jun 28, 2023
kokoA:
Hah! Government was subsidizing almost everything in this country o.. shocked No wonder nothing is working, free money was tomuch in the system for people to "chop" leaving those of us who are into private business to suffer for our own daily bread.

When we going to stop peddling this lie?

USA has a social security system that pays poor citizens every month. The system is well managed to reduce corruption to the nearest minimum and ensure that actual citizens benefit.....this is USA

Instead of going after the corrupt elements we are cheering government for scrapping the entire thing.

Everyone will be alright by the time the full effect come full circle
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by lexy2014: 8:49am On Jun 28, 2023
Ebubu7:
he said he’ll provide more rails and tractors for advanced farming to local farmers for food sufficiency

Buhari "said" he will fight corruption. He also "said" he will fix the refineries. In 2020, NNPCL "said" it had removed all subsidies. Tinubu "said" that buhari was nigerias only solution .

After all the above "said", what was the result?

Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by maticar: 8:50am On Jun 28, 2023
ede1:
One important question Nigerians are not asking is thus . After removing these subsidies can the government give us both short-term and long-term plans on what to do with all these funds realized from the removal so we can monitor the judicious use of it?

Or they are just creating more funds to be embezzled.
That is the conversation I see many people on here purposely don't want to address

They are all hailing removal of subsidies, which is not bad but what happens with the funds and how does it positively impact the masses lives...
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by donbenie(m): 8:51am On Jun 28, 2023
Ebubu7:
they don’t have many professionals, so it won’t affect them.
Igbos don't have Professionals,but the North have abi?
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by MarketDispatch: 8:51am On Jun 28, 2023
Ebubu7:
Bye

Lecturers, Doctors, Pharmacists, Nurses, Engineers and other professional workers will be paying millions per year to their Council now or their license will be revoked grin

Expect price of their services to also increasegrin

ms

Expect more people to start dying in hospital receptions or at home because
Nurses and Doctors will push their prices up , because they now have to pay millions in license fees to their council. If employing hospitals pay for them, they will be bonded by their hospital. The hospital will shoot up their prices to recover the high cost of licenses.

Minimum wage patient that cannot afford hospital fees will be directed to Babalawo or Dibia.

Babalawo or Dibia will request for live Chicken.
Live Chicken is already about N15,000 which is about 50% of minimum wage salary. Patient will just choose to remain home and die. Case closed

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Minjim: 8:52am On Jun 28, 2023
Ebubu7:


Education subsidy has been cut off too


Nothing is subsidised any longer by FG aside HEALTH.

Which health is subsidized and by which govt?

In Lagos to register for antenatal is cheaper in private hospitals than public.

Government is subsidizing health and Nigeria has high rate infant mortality.

Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by tunjilana: 8:53am On Jun 28, 2023
Truth be told, a lot of these bodies already generate IGR that is sufficient to maintain their offices and fund their operations, they often under remit or outrightly fail to declare this, while still collecting allocation from govt. I think the next step is to push for absolute transparency so they wont use this as an excuse to unnecessarily Jerk up fees

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by eldoradoxx: 8:53am On Jun 28, 2023
Those hailing Tinubu for discontinuing funding of especially Federal Councils means that the institutions they run will hike their fees. For instance, Federal University Councils will have to increase the school fees to fund their activities, Pharmacist Council, Medical and Dental Council, Council of Legal Education, the list continues, will all hike fees for pharmacy students, medical and dental students, students in law school etc will all hike their fees to cover the allocation cut off by FG.
So as you are celebrating Tinubu, know the consequences of the actions later on.

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by TemmyT002(m): 8:54am On Jun 28, 2023
ede1:
One important question Nigerians are not asking is thus . After removing these subsidies can the government give us both short-term and long-term plans on what to do with all these funds realized from the removal so we can monitor the judicious use of it?

Or they are just creating more funds to be embezzled.

You had to ask?
It is obvious
Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by Graciousnaija: 8:54am On Jun 28, 2023
jumper524:
Professional bodies too were subsidised?

My God, I know the govt is corrupt but if they did subsidised this much, them the govt would bleed.
The president should cut off all form of subsidies apart from education and start investing on new ideas.

The same bodies will come out to castigate the FG while collecting from behind as if nothing is happening. They need to be probed.

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Re: Subsidy On Professional Bodies Removed by GloriousGbola: 8:54am On Jun 28, 2023
The govt was subsidising professional organisations? Na real wa.

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