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Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by coputa(m): 8:06pm On May 10
The implicit subsidy will cost Africa’s largest crude producer an estimated 8.43 trillion naira ($5.9 billion) of its projected 17.7 trillion naira of oil revenue, the IMF said in a report published on Thursday.

Nigeria’s reintroduction of a gasoline subsidy months after it was scrapped is expected to guzzle almost half of its projected oil revenue this year, according to the International Monetary Fund.




The implicit subsidy will cost Africa’s largest crude producer an estimated 8.43 trillion naira ($5.9 billion) of its projected 17.7 trillion naira of oil revenue, the IMF said in a report published on Thursday.



Its forecasts according Bloomberg are similar to Bank of America’s, which projects it could cost Nigeria between $7 billion and $10 billion this year if it imports between 18 and 25 billion liters of gasoline, Tatonga Rusike, BofA sub-Saharan Africa economist, wrote in a note.




“Fuel subsidies were reformed in June 2023, however, adequate compensatory measures for the poor were not scaled up in a timely manner and subsequently paused over corruption concerns,” the IMF said.



President Bola Tinubu halted the $10 billion subsidy at his inauguration mid-last year to help the government repair its finances after debt-service costs jumped to 96% of revenues.



The removal and a devaluation of the naira days later, which was aimed at creating a free-floating currency, led fuel prices to more than triple, fanning inflation and protests.



To help Nigerians cope, authorities started capping fuel pump prices below cost reintroducing implicit subsidies by end-2023, the IMF said.



The currency has depreciated by almost 70% against the dollar since last June.



Despite being Africa’s largest oil producer, Nigeria imports most of its gasoline needs because it lacks the refining capacity to meet domestic demand. The hope is that when a 650,000 barrel-a-day oil refinery outside Lagos, owned by Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest person, and one in Port Harcourt, controlled by state-owned Nigeria National Petroleum Co., come fully online that will change.



The IMF said it expects the fuel subsidy to be completely phased out within two years, as the government scales up its cash transfer program targeted at the country’s poorest. About 40% of Nigerians are extremely poor.



While the subsidy was removed on May 29, 2023, “all governments have the prerogative to maintain price stability and prevent social unrest,” Olu Verheijen, a senior energy aide to Tinubu told a news conference in Abuja in March. “If prices are moving, they reserve the right to intervene.”




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Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by TerrouMuda: 8:10pm On May 10
Subsidy is gone.
Abi na propaganda?
Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by sleek214(m): 8:11pm On May 10
IMF should STFU
Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by coputa(m): 8:11pm On May 10
TerrouMuda:
Subsidy is gone.
Abi na propaganda?
Nope
Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by Houseontherock1: 8:25pm On May 10
Subsidy is gun indeed
Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by Chicagograduate(m): 8:26pm On May 10
I just don't like this IMF and world Bank.
Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by nedu666: 8:30pm On May 10
Imf are not neutral. They are Obidients
Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by Franklyspeakin: 8:36pm On May 10
there is no fuel subsidy. Shay thats what agbados believe

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Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by coputa(m): 8:43pm On May 10
Chicagograduate:
I just don't like this IMF and world Bank.
for saying the truth
Re: Tinubu's Reinstated Fuel Subsidy Will Drain Half Of Nigeria Oil Revenue IMF Warn by Mynd44: 6:49am On May 11

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