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Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by adenigga(m): 2:40am On Jun 30, 2023
The Federal Government has so far saved about N400bn as a result of the removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, since May 31, 2023, when the initiative was officially implemented, oil marketers stated on Thursday.

Also, the oil dealers stated that there was a high possibility for the cost of petrol to rise in July, going by the recent floating of the naira against the United States dollar by the Federal Government.

The Central Bank of Nigeria unified the country’s exchange rates into the Investors and Exporters window on June 14, 2023, allowing market forces to determine the exchange rate.

Operators in the downstream oil sector told our correspondent on Tuesday that going by the revelation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limted as regards the amount being spent previously on subsidy every month, Nigeria had now saved hundreds of billions after halting the subsidy regime in May.

“Right now they (the government) are making money. At least with this removal of subsidy, the government has racked in hundreds of billions, whether in naira or dollar. This is because every month we know how much they lose before,” the National President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chinedu Okonkwo, stated.

Okonkwo told our correspondent that marketers had been told how much the NNPCL was spending on subsidy monthly, referring to the comments of the firm’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, during a meeting with oil sector operators in February.

At the meeting, Kyari had said, “Today, by law and the provisions of the Appropriation Act, there is a subsidy on the supply of petroleum products, particularly PMS imports into our country. In current data terms, three days ago, the landing cost was around N315/litre.

“Our customers are here; we are transferring to each of them at N113/litre. That means there is a difference of close to N202 for every litre of PMS we import into this country. In computation, N202 multiplied by 66.5 million litres, multiplied by 30 will give you over N400bn of subsidy every month.”

Commenting on petrol imports by independent marketers, Okonkwo stated that the oil dealers were holding meetings about this.

“We are holding meetings with a lot of people who are interested in commencing PMS imports. We are not resting on our oars about this,” the IPMAN president stated.

Although Okonkwo admitted that petrol price would rise in response to forex rates, he argued that the removal of subsidy would not only lead to a continuous increase in PMS cost.

“When there is deregulation and no subsidy, the price of petrol would either go up or come down. If you want to profiteer, those who bring in and sell at cheaper rates would put you out of business.

“So the market fundamentals will determine the pricing and capping. Therefore the floating of the naira at this time that Nigeria is beginning to make savings is not going to be a fixed thing,” he stated.

The IPMAN president added, “The exchange rate will also move up or down depending on how we manage our crude oil, which is our foreign exchange earner. By the time we begin to meet our OPEC quota and other areas of generating foreign exchange, the naira will begin to firm up.

“And this will result in cheaper fuel. So we should not be thinking that the cost of fuel will continue to rise. The floating of the naira is good because at the previous level, you only access the dollar at the official rate based on who you know.”

On his part, the President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, told our correspondent that the cost of PMS would respond to the exchange rate, as the product would rise in price going by the current forex rate.

“So long as the exchange rate is high, the cost of petrol will be high. But these are early days and the expectation with the President Bola Tinubu-led government is that the exchange rate will be getting lower. So we will get there,” he stated.

On plans by his group to start importing petrol, he said, “PETROAN is already working on the import licence approval for petrol, because it has to be approved before you can import. We are doing this, while we still negotiate with the government on the process of getting the refineries to work.”

Labour speaks
Meanwhile, the organised Labour has called on Nigerians to exercise patience while it continues to negotiate with the representatives of the Federal Government following the removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit which has continued to cause hardship to Nigerians.

The PUNCH reports that since the removal of the subsidy on PMS, there has been a spike in cost of living conditions, with oil marketers projecting a N700/per liter cost of fuel by July 2023.

Speaking with our correspondent on Thursday, the National vice-President of the Trade Union Congress and a representative of the organised labour interfacing with the government, Tommy Etim, said labour unions were constantly engaging the government to ensure that favorable palliatives are distributed to Nigerians.

“ Nigeria has come of age and whatever happens Nigerians especially workers should exercise patience until the outcome of the meetings so that we can arrive at a collective bargaining agreement that will be for the interest of Nigerians and Nigerian workers.

“Whatever we are facing now is a collective sacrifice and there is hope that we will not allow the pressure for those who have eaten fat on the so called subsidy to frustrate our negotiations. Let Nigerians see whatever is happening as a collective sacrifice that all Nigerians will be happy.”

Source: https://punchng.com/Subsidy-removal-FG-saves-N400bn-in-four-weeks

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by TemplarLandry: 2:55am On Jun 30, 2023
We are gradually getting there.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Omihanifa: 3:12am On Jun 30, 2023
Money that will still be looted undecided

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by gaby(m): 3:12am On Jun 30, 2023
What did NNPCL rogues declare a couple of days back?

This country no just get foundation or any semblance of a serious country at all.

So very disjointed and lacking in any form of cohesion.

Everybody just dey do their own with no way and will power to check, balance, and hold anyone erring to accountability.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Nobody: 3:32am On Jun 30, 2023
Money that is getting vandalized already by cabals as we speak.

Rob Peter to pay Paul, and demand commendation

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Nobody: 3:36am On Jun 30, 2023
Tinubu may very easily prove to be more corrupt than Buhari

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by limeta(f): 4:14am On Jun 30, 2023
The truth is there's no truth
Propaganda is agenda of the day

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by money121(m): 4:32am On Jun 30, 2023
Ok now
Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by CodeTemplar: 4:40am On Jun 30, 2023
limeta:
The truth is there's no truth
Propaganda is agenda of the day
this is an attempt to state a rough estimate of what should have been saved going by figures NNPCL bandied around before subsidy removal and not some random propaganda.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by libertyfather(m): 4:40am On Jun 30, 2023
Still my concern
Omihanifa:
Money that will still be looted undecided

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Creamypie(m): 4:48am On Jun 30, 2023
Useless talk. How will the poor masses benefit from it? Forget the talk of palliative. Its a scam to legitimize suffering. Na one cube of Maggi,one 1 1/2 cup of rice, I sachet tomato 2 cups of garri for family of 5, once in 3 months and for one particular section of the country be the benefit?.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by thesicilian: 4:58am On Jun 30, 2023
Saving money is good. But investing that savings wisely is even better

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Onyiiobi7735(m): 5:29am On Jun 30, 2023
Very good development,but I hope this money would be wisely invested in critical areas of the economy.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by ican2020: 5:35am On Jun 30, 2023
What next?

We were told in the past they use the money saved to fix our bad roads, improve infrastructure, I don’t think so

All past subsidies that were removed from diesel, kerosene and all past increases and promises were did it ends nothing

The sufferings of majority has been raised to power ten already and made God have mercy on majority Nigerians who are feeling the heat of very bad policies

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Jlow2: 5:46am On Jun 30, 2023
There is no honor amongst theives

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Houseontherock1: 5:50am On Jun 30, 2023
Money that'll still not be of any benefits to the common man; the only thing that the government passes to the common man is hardship undecided

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Ofunaofu: 5:51am On Jun 30, 2023
TemplarLandry:
We are gradually getting there.

We're getting no where bro

The money saved will be re-looted

If at all money will be saved because I have always maintained that no money will be saved from subsidy removal

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by princemillla(m): 5:52am On Jun 30, 2023
kayone2:
Money that is getting vandalized already by cabals as we speak.

Rob Peter to pay Paul, and demand commendation


For now all cabals are in state of confusion, directionles and dumbfounded. May be if jagaban decide to give them a heads up or totally crushed them.

Las Las olopa ma ko every body 😂

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by iyke2frankeze: 6:10am On Jun 30, 2023
Yet the Federal Government claimed to have spent money on subsidy in throughout June during their reporting last week? Justice for our subsidy money!

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Cassandraloius: 6:13am On Jun 30, 2023
Poor Nigerians, grin this time una go experience Hot/chilli pepper ProMax.

Let me now comment...
I hope the federal government uses this money wisely and make us happy and provide good job for us. grin grin grin
I love Tinubu with all my heart.🥺♥️ My only papa.🥺










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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by swaggerjack: 6:17am On Jun 30, 2023
Jlow2:
There is no honor amongst theives

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by jmoore(m): 6:22am On Jun 30, 2023
So where is the 400 billion? Misleading topic!
Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by OriOko88(m): 6:23am On Jun 30, 2023
No immediate and future plans on wat d money will be used for. Na one aboki man or Yoruba man go loot d money laslas,then efcc will araign him or her on one kangaroo charges..then bail him out with some millions then he walks free in d streets...then people forget d issue and life goes on as usual. undecided

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by donbachi(m): 6:26am On Jun 30, 2023
Safeless save
Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by blaise26abj(m): 6:29am On Jun 30, 2023
No wonder 150 cars can be fuelled for a useless convoy . Besides it is not like we had the money and saved it . Na so so borrow we dey borrow am dey pay oil marketers .

God be with Nigeria . May the people leave their differences and focus on their collective enemy . Bad leadership

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by mytime24(f): 6:38am On Jun 30, 2023
And Nigeria is still borrowing frm other countries

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by NOwazobia: 6:57am On Jun 30, 2023
Useful idiots are a menace to any society.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Kukutenla: 6:58am On Jun 30, 2023
Lol.
I thought Zombies said NLC is supporting Peter Obi
How come they are also speaking for and on behalf of govt about subsidy removal?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by CharleyBright(m): 7:00am On Jun 30, 2023
Stories.
Monies that Emilokan will soon say Emiloni.

These people are just squeezing Nigerians harder.
When time reach, we will remove their hands from our necks and break those hands for them.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by naijapips04: 7:07am On Jun 30, 2023
So where is the money?

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Cloudflare: 7:09am On Jun 30, 2023
Story for the gods!

Where's the money? Money wey dey go loot

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Re: Subsidy Removal: FG Saves ₦‎400 Billion In Four Weeks by Mossadd: 7:21am On Jun 30, 2023
The money that will be looted,how are the citizens that are feeling the heat of the subsidy removal going to benefit from this money they claimed they save from subsidy?how is this money going to benefit the masses in a positive way?

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