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Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by dre11(m): 12:25pm On Nov 07, 2023
Obinna Chima


One of the promises made by President Bola Tinubu on assumption of office was that his administration would cut down on the over-reliance on borrowing for public expenditure.
In fact, Tinubu said he was going to curtail government’s borrowing so as to reduce debt service burden on the country.

Besides, Tinubu told Nigerians that his “fuel subsidy is gone” pronouncement on May 29 would lead to significant savings and resource re-allocation for the country.

“We shall instead re-channel the funds into better investment in public infrastructure, education, healthcare and jobs that will materially improve the lives of millions,” he had said.

But many Nigerians were taken aback when last week the president sought the approval of the National Assembly for his government to access fresh external loans of $7.8 billion and €100 million as contained in the 2022 – 2024 borrowing plan of the federal government, despite having full knowledge of the country’s debt challenge.

The request for the fresh loans was contained in a letter the president sent to both chambers of the National Assembly, which was read at plenary by Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.
Tinubu explained that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) under former President Muhammad Buhari had approved the loan facility on May 15, 2023, to finance infrastructure, health, education, agriculture, security and other sectors. He said African Development Bank (AfDB) and World Bank Group (WBG) had indicated interest to assist the country in mitigating the economic shocks and effects of recent reforms with a sum of $1 billion and $2 billion, respectively.

Tinubu said the foreign loans became necessary in order to bridge the financial gap and return the economic activities of the country to normalcy. He noted that if the loan request was granted, the funds would be used to develop infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water supply, security and employment, as well as financial management reforms.

He said, “The project cuts across all sectors with specific emphasis on infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water supply, security and employment as well as financial management reforms, among others.”

However, the move has elicited reactions from Nigerians, considering that the country appears to be approaching a debt trap.
More so, since the president had informed Nigerians that about N1 trillion was saved from petrol subsidy removal, less than two months after the policy was scrapped, the expectation was that the savings would have increased significantly, with the funds deployed to address the issues he was seeking to borrow for.

With the country’s total public debt at N87.38 trillion at the end of the second quarter of 2023, the fresh loans the Tinubu administration seeks to raise would definitely elevate the number further.

The items listed on the N2.17 trillion supplementary budget, which was passed by the National Assembly last week, are also not encouraging, as they seem to show that the present administration has decided to continue on same path as the Buhari government, by getting into debts and ambitious recurrent expenditure. Indeed, considering the state of the country’s finances, many believe no government that means well for its citizens would be talking about spending N7.20 billion for electrical/mechanical installations, buildings and infrastructure at the president’s and vice president’s residences, offices, State House Auditorium, Presidential and Ministerial Airport Chalets.

And no serious government would plan to spend N1.96 billion on vehicle purchase for the Presidency and the First Lady’s office, and N59 million for maintenance of State House Lagos Complex and Guest Houses, among others, at a time when the administration is asking Nigerians to tighten their belts.

In place of vehicle importation that further depletes the country’s scarce forex, the federal government can take a leaf out of the Lagos State government’s book.

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, recently, inaugurated a new vehicle assembly plant through a joint venture between the state government and CIG Motors – a Chinese automobile company. The facility will be jointly-run by the state government and its partner for the production of different classes of brand-new cars and already, 2,000 units of brand new GAC vehicles had been successfully assembled in the state, ahead of the formal opening of the facility.

Why didn’t Tinubu just for once show leadership by personal example and embrace made in Nigerian SUVs or cars?

Sure, this would have put our lawmakers in a difficult situation, and rather than opt for imported SUVs, they would have had no choice but to embrace locally assembled cars or SUVs. As a matter of government policy, it should be made mandatory for all public office holders patronise made in Nigeria products as an initial first stop to turning the economy away from import-dependent to home-grown.

This is an initiative that ought to be embraced by all levels of government in the country in order to reset Nigeria, create jobs and strengthen the naira.

Imagine how much foreign exchange would have been saved from this singular move. But we missed the opportunity yet again.
It is important to note that by securitising the country’s NLNG dividends, as reported a few days ago, the government is also mortgaging the future income streams of Nigerians.

Currently, the country is feeling the challenge of high debt service cost, with only a small fraction of its financial receipts always available for the much-needed investment in infrastructure.

The implication of the fresh borrowing is the potential of an imminent debt trap in which the country would neither be able to meet its debt service obligations nor meet its obligation to its over 200 million citizens through funding of capital and recurrent expenditure.
This comes with numerous other socio-economic consequences impacting on some of the key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of poverty, hunger, health, education, as well as issues of social unrest, crime.

Clearly, if debt service cost continues to claim an increasingly large proportion of government revenue, fewer resources would be available to the government to meet its other obligations and fund infrastructure, a situation which could see the government deploying more of its borrowed funds to meet recurrent expenditure.

That is why, just like President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Festus Osifo, recently demanded, the Tinubu administration should come clean on the amount it has saved through the removal of petrol subsidy.
Since the president made the announcement that N1 trillion was saved from petrol subsidy removal in July, nothing else has been said about the amount that had accrued so far, thereby fuelling speculation that petrol subsidy payment has returned.

Osifo, while speaking during a programme on Arise News Channel, demanded to know where the money saved since the removal of petrol subsidy had gone into. He explained that since the government announced that N1 trillion had been saved, there was no reason to continue to borrow.

Osifo said, “The President and Commander-in-Chief on his own came and said the country had saved N1 trillion. The federal government went everywhere to announce that if subsidy is removed, it’s going to save substantial money.”

He added, “We don’t expect them to go everywhere and start borrowing money. They told us they are going to save money. So where is the money that you have saved and how have they deployed this money?”

The Tinubu government must tell Nigerians about the savings from petrol subsidy removal. In addition, it has to work towards improving domestic revenue mobilisation, block leakages, improve tax efficiency, and unlock opportunities, especially, at the sub-national level. It also has to tackle crude oil theft.

There is also an urgent need for leadership at the federal and state levels to embark on fundamental and structural changes that would make them look more inward and save the country from a debt crisis.

Each of the 36 states has massive natural resources that remain relatively docile. Government at all levels must fast-track initiatives that would unlock the private sector-driven potential so as to stimulate the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/11/06/where-are-the-savings-from-subsidy-removal?amp=1

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by skj1377(m): 12:45pm On Nov 07, 2023
Subsidy is back. It was a foolish policy by Tinubu from day one. The price of petrol should be N1300 per ltr. Subsidy differential is over N600 per litre.
Price of petrol was N185 and they said they could not pay the subsidy any longer but only for them to still pay the subsidy of N600 per ltr after increasing price of petrol to N575 per ltr

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by nairalanda1(m): 12:46pm On Nov 07, 2023
skj1377:
Subsidy is back. It was a foolish policy by Tinubu from day one. The price of petrol should be N1300 per ltr. Subsidy differential is over N600 per litre.
Price of petrol was N185 and they said they could not pay the subsidy any longer but only for them to still pay the subsidy of N600 per ltr after increasing price of petrol to N575 per ltr

Someone gets it.

Even then if not for the partial removal they did our debt would have been bigger.

NNPC is still owed 3 trillion or more on subsidy claims.

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Christistruth03: 12:46pm On Nov 07, 2023

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by fourboys: 12:56pm On Nov 07, 2023
E dey pocket, even Abacha's loot dem don reloot am

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Iamanoited: 1:03pm On Nov 07, 2023
TINUBU PLEASE PAY THE N35000 SUBSIDY RELIEF MONTHLY ALLOWANCE TO WORKERS AND PENSIONERS. IT IS TO BE EFFECTIVE FROM SEPTEMBER 1ST. SO SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER HAVE NOT BEEN PAID AND IT IS HURTING.

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Jessyjeff: 1:29pm On Nov 07, 2023
Abracadabra, oil money, 1990!
In 1990... electricity for all, food for all, house for all, Pipe borne Water for all, free education, good roads for all!!

Those were promises made by Nigerian politicians in the 80s. Charlie Boy used those promises as lyrics in one of his albums.

Same fate of the 80s promises, awaits the so called subsidy savings. Nothing has really changed in Nigeria.

Abracadabra, oil money...

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by nairalanda1(m): 1:30pm On Nov 07, 2023
Jessyjeff:
Abracadabra, oil money, 1990!
In 1990... electricity for all, food for all, house for all, Pipe borne Water for all, free education, good roads for all!!

Those were promises made by Nigerian politicians in the 80s. Charlie Boy used those promises as lyrics in one of his albums.

Same fate of the 80s promises, awaits the so called subsidy savings. Nothing has really changed in Nigeria.

Abracadabra, oil money...

Mostly the Army. Politicans were out of the game by 1983.

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by SeeWahala: 1:31pm On Nov 07, 2023
Iamanoited:
TINUBU PLEASE PAY THE N35000 SUBSIDY RELIEF MONTHLY ALLOWANCE TO WORKERS AND PENSIONERS. IT IS TO BE EFFECTIVE FROM SEPTEMBER 1ST. SO SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER HAVE NOT BEEN PAID AND IT IS HURTING.

Eiyah, sorry. Hold on small, emilokan will soon shift his gaze towards your direction.

Next time don't vote liars as leaders

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Jessyjeff: 1:41pm On Nov 07, 2023
nairalanda1:


Mostly the Army. Politicans were out of the game by 1983.
Those were promises made by Nigerian politicians in the then ruling party, NPN. You can ask them if they are still alive. Ever heard about Olusola Saraki, Umaru Dikko, Uba Ahmed, Ibrahim Tahir, Joseph Wayas, Adenira Ogunsaya, Shehu Shagari, Alex Ekwueme, Bamangar Turku, Melford Okilo, etc?

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by nairalanda1(m): 1:42pm On Nov 07, 2023
Jessyjeff:
Those were promises made by Nigerian politicians in the then ruling party, NPN. You can ask them if they are still alive. Ever heard about Olusola Saraki, Umaru Dikko, Uba Ahmed, Ibrahim Tahir, Joseph Ways, Adenira Ogunsaya, Shehu Shagari, Alex Ekwueme, Bamangar Turku, Meldorf Okilo, etc?

True, but the Army rule was also characterised by much of the same.

Health for all, and education for all by the year 2000 were common songs of the IBB admin. Then there was Abacha and vision 2010.

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by kingphilip(m): 1:48pm On Nov 07, 2023
Good question.

Even though we know there will always be looting of it

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Jessyjeff: 1:49pm On Nov 07, 2023
nairalanda1:


True, but the Army rule was also characterised by much of the same.

Health for all, and education for all by the year 2000 were common songs of the IBB admin. Then there was Abacha and vision 2010.
Yeah, Nigerian politicians ( civilians or military) invented a brand of Ponzi schemes the original American Mr. Ponzi never imagined. The current ones are doubling down on the scam!

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Racoon(m): 1:55pm On Nov 07, 2023
Audio! Illusory promises to get power to enrich himself and all the criminal gangs of superlooters that came with him. Stupendious luxury yatch for himself, SUVs for his wife and the colluding rubberstamp NASS. All these display of opulence in the midst of densely poor majority citizens

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Toosure70: 2:07pm On Nov 07, 2023
Which money? We only stop borrowing to pay subsidy bro
Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Truths9ja: 2:13pm On Nov 07, 2023
The money for subsidy have been channeled to the private pockets of Tinubu government. It’s very unfortunate

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by nedu666: 2:25pm On Nov 07, 2023
Does it mean Nigeria makes no money from exporting crude oil

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by DMerciful(m): 2:52pm On Nov 07, 2023
Who is owed money in NNPC? The govt workers or the govt company?
nairalanda1:


Someone gets it.

Even then if not for the partial removal they did our debt would have been bigger.

NNPC is still owed 3 trillion or more on subsidy claims.

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Iamanoited: 3:41pm On Nov 07, 2023
NIGERIA HAS JUST RECEIVED $150 MILLION FROM FRANCE, TINUBU, PLEASE PAY THE RELIEF.

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Kcfresh2103(m): 4:36pm On Nov 07, 2023
They have used it for the purchase of presidential yatch. grin grin grin

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Kingpele(m): 5:07pm On Nov 07, 2023
If u ask me no who I go ask? The government of drug baron will favor me and my family....the worst thing that will ever happen to anyone is to fight off opposition and use money to buy power only to be clueless with it

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by magoo10(m): 5:08pm On Nov 07, 2023
urchins will call him ipob

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by happney65: 5:08pm On Nov 07, 2023
Won ti fi gbe olosho. Won ti fi dobo Lori Yatch Tuntun ti won ra

Eti ri kan kan.

cheesy undecided

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by pepetua(m): 5:08pm On Nov 07, 2023
Why asking, is it your own, the owner knows where it is.
Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by etcme(m): 5:09pm On Nov 07, 2023
Dem d give rat crayfish make him safeguard?

Can anything good thing come out of a drvg peddler?

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Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by spako4(m): 5:10pm On Nov 07, 2023
In your account
Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by sotall(m): 5:10pm On Nov 07, 2023
grin
Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Built2last: 5:10pm On Nov 07, 2023
They are coming for you 1.....2....3.....Go
Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Fugazy2023: 5:11pm On Nov 07, 2023
Igbos always asking this kind of unreasonable questions.
Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by johnjose68: 5:11pm On Nov 07, 2023
dre11:


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/11/06/where-are-the-savings-from-subsidy-removal?amp=1

Wetin concern this one...is Jagaban your president


Is Nigeria your country..

Abeg, swerve left.
Re: Where Are The Savings From Subsidy Removal? - Obinna Chima by Angelfrost(m): 5:11pm On Nov 07, 2023
Subsidy was only partially removed. Lol!

This administration is still subsidizing Petrol and the weak ass Naira.

If not, you should be buying petrol at #1200 per Liter based on the incoming price of over 750 per liter. Which is funny! grin

Naira would easily be at #1600 to a Dollar if they were no longer propping it up with loans.


Honestly... There is no significant improvement from the catastrophe of Buhari so far.

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