Politics › Re: Is The Office Of The Senate President Pollitically Overrated? by Goddex: 6:32pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
OP, you can go and die. Saraki is you Senate President and there is nothing you and your Thiiefnubu can do about it. Sorry. |
Politics › Re: Rate Buhari One Month In Office by Goddex: 6:20pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Very poor. Dissappointing. . . |
Politics › Re: Sacking NNPC Board Is Just The Beginning: Femi Adesina by Goddex: 12:05am On Jun 29, 2015 |
We 're in a govt of propaganda by propadists for gullible fools |
Politics › Re: Is This GEJ? Can Someone Verify This Picture by Goddex: 9:37pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Campaigns are over. Your scam Buhari is already confused and overwelmed yet you guys ain't giving up |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Govt Incurs N57b Petrol Subsidy Debt -PUNCH by Goddex(op): 9:26pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
When the scale fall off the eyes of Nigerians they will realise Buhari has nothing to offer |
Education › Re: Ambrose Alli University In Pictures by Goddex: 9:09pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Oshiomhole disgracing Edo since 1746 |
Politics › Re: Cleaning Pdp’s Mess Requires Painstaking Planning – Presidency by Goddex: 9:07pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
These nonsense APC propaganda must stop
Nigerians are not dummies oo |
Politics › Re: 5 Major Political Steps President Buhari Has Taken Since Assuming Office by Goddex: 4:09pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
gf |
Politics › Re: 5 Major Political Steps President Buhari Has Taken Since Assuming Office by Goddex: 4:08pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
OP, Buhari has also provided Nigeria with state-of-the-art infrastructure. See pictures
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Politics › Re: PHOTO: Former Senate President David Mark's HELIPAD In Benue by Goddex: 12:55pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
SW |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Govt Incurs N57b Petrol Subsidy Debt -PUNCH by Goddex(op): 12:21pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Splashme: Goodluck Jonathan will very soon be completely vindictated. Time heals all wounds.
All the heaps of propaganda and lies peddled in the media against his govt will soon be corrected by 'Time' and educated Nigerians will soon realise how gullible they where to have swallowed the propaganda and outright lies from the APC propagandists
I blame Jonathan though. He did not make good use of the media. He allowed APC hijack the media from him. Your last paragraph sums it all |
Politics › Re: Akwa Ibom Tribunal Affirms Udom’s Election As Gov by Goddex: 12:14pm On Jun 28, 2015*. Modified: 4:00pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
It amuses me when some peeps come claiming PDP did not win in Rivers and Akwa Ibom. So, who won? |
Politics › Re: APC Refutes Alleged Relocation Of Boko-haram Detainees To Anambra - Vanguard by Goddex: 12:10pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Better. Daura President should take them to Katsina |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Govt Incurs N57b Petrol Subsidy Debt -PUNCH by Goddex(op): 9:20am On Jun 28, 2015 |
uy |
Politics › Re: Nigerians On Twitter Angrily React To Buhari Building A Helipad In Daura by Goddex: 9:13am On Jun 28, 2015*. Modified: 9:28am On Jun 28, 2015 |
Buhari stealing by tricks since 1759........ Who becomes the owner of that helipad after his presidency?
That man is a big pretender |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Govt Incurs N57b Petrol Subsidy Debt -PUNCH by Goddex(op): 9:11am On Jun 28, 2015 |
Buhari is a scam. Nigerians will soon realise it. |
Politics › Re: $3.4billion Already Missing Under Buhari? by Goddex: 9:07am On Jun 28, 2015 |
Buhari and Amaechi are crimunals |
Politics › Buhari's Govt Incurs N57b Petrol Subsidy Debt -PUNCH by Goddex(op): 8:38am On Jun 28, 2015 |
The Federal Government has incurred a total sum of N56.784bn in petrol subsidy arrears since Muhammadu Buhari took over as President of the country on May 29, this year.
According to data from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, obtained from the agency’s website on Friday, the country is said to be incurring petrol subsidy arrears to the tune of N47.32 per day on one litre of petrol.
Between May 29 and now, the current government has spent 30 days in office.
Based on a daily petrol consumption figure of 40 million litres, a figure supplied by the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, the total subsidy cost on the product for the 30 days the Buhari government has been in power amounts to N56.784bn at N47.32 per litre.
The current PPPRA figures put the total cost of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) at N134.32 per litre, of which N118.83 is the landing cost while N15.49 is the sub-total of the margins.
According to the PPPRA, the cost of a litre of petrol with freight is N106.85; traders’ margin, N1.47; lightering expenses, N4.19; the Nigerian Ports Authority rate, N0.77; financing, N1.75; jetty depot thru’put charge, N0.80; and storage cost, N3.00.
For the distribution margins, retailers are entitled to N4.60 per litre of petrol; transporters, N2.99; dealers, N1.75; bridging fund, N5.85; marine transport average, N0.15; and administrative charge, N0.15.
For the period under review, only the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation is said to be importing petrol because members of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria have refused to import owing to subsidy arrears owed them by the Federal Government.
Oil marketers had on June 3 this year said they were still being owed over N291bn subsidy claims.
They also denied being saboteurs on account of the petrol scarcity, which recently hit Nigerians and the nation’s economy.
Then, the Executive Secretary, Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, Mr. Olufemi Adewole, was quoted as saying, “It has become necessary to state the fact that depot owners and other fuel importers under the ‘petroleum support fund scheme’ are still being owed billions of naira in subsidy reimbursement, interest on delayed payment and foreign exchange differentials.”
Adewole said the former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had accused the association and a sister union of sabotage in her letter to them, a copy of which she reportedly released to the Senate for reference.
He, however, said the letter did not state the timeline for the re-verification exercise which the minister instituted on the amount she disputed.
It also did not state the expected date of payment, which the ‘PSF’ participants had been clamouring for in all the meetings held with Okonjo-Iweala since February 2015.
“It would be injustice against participants in the ‘PSF scheme’ who actually render a social service to the nation by importing petrol at international rate and sell below cost price at the behest of the Federal Government to be labelled as saboteurs. This is just because they asked to be refunded the difference between the landing cost of the imported petrol and the local selling price in line with the agreed conditions of participation,” Adewole said.
Meanwhile, the transition committee set up by President Muhammadu Buhari shortly after he was declared the winner of the March 28 presidential election had advised him to end the fuel subsidy programme and privatise the nation’s four refineries.
Sources in the All Progressives Congress, were said to have revealed the recommendation to Reuters some days ago.
Nigeria, which is Africa’s top oil producer and biggest economy, heavily subsidises petrol and kerosene consumption and relies on imports for the bulk of its domestic demand due to an under-performing refining system.
The subsidy regime, which was said to have handed out more than N1tn in fraudulent claims to oil marketers in 2012, is proving to be increasingly costly.
Buhari is said to be considering the recommendations made in the strategy report produced by the 19-member committee led by Ahmed Joda. http://www.punchng.com/business/buharis-govt-incurs-n57bn-petrol-subsidy-debt/ |
Politics › Re: Kwankwaso: The Master Beaten At His Game - By Shaka Momodu by Goddex: 1:15pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
Very nice write-up |
Politics › Re: Atiku, Kwankwaso, Tambuwal & Saraki Are The Biggest Losers by Goddex: 12:13pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
[size=15pt]OP, go jump into lagoon[/size] |
Politics › Re: Abdusalami Panel Rejects Saraki As Senate President. by Goddex: 12:11pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
APC should stop bickering and complaining and get down to work |
Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari' Official Portrait Changed Because Of The Expensive Wrist Watch? by Goddex: 9:51am On Jun 22, 2015 |
[size=15pt]Buhari and his wife are Nigeria's biggest pretenders[/size] |
Politics › Re: Ex-President Jonathan's Message & Wishes To Muslims by Goddex: 4:00pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
[size=14pt]That is my President[/size] |
Politics › Re: ‘stop Making Mockery Of Governance’ PDP Tells APC by Goddex: 1:36pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
Exactly my thoughts. APC are shameless.
[size=13pt]“How can a serious government start shouting achievements and make bogus claims on the fight against terrorism when the effort is apparently losing steam as insurgents who had already been pushed to the verge of surrender in the Sambisa forest by the Goodluck Jonathan administration are now surging back into the country under the APC-led government? [/size] |
Politics › Re: Why Is Buhari Disgracing This Country Where Ever He Goes? Pix by Goddex: 1:25pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
fx45: Is he the only human being? The man is so full of errors. He keeps committing blunder after blunder. For how long? We just have to accept the bitter and obvious reality.... The man is old and senile! You took these words out of my mouth |
Politics › Re: Food Prices Go Up - Vanguard Survey by Goddex(op): 9:14pm On Jun 14, 2015 |
[size=13pt]Nonsense Change. During GEJ, my wife had been buying a paint of garri #350 for 5yrs since 2010 without any increament.
Nigerians will regret this change. The signs are so obvious[/size] |
Politics › Food Prices Go Up - Vanguard Survey by Goddex(op): 9:08pm On Jun 14, 2015 |
Yam, tomato, pepper worst hitBy Udeme Clement Food prices, especially those of yam and soup ingredients like tomato and pepper, in Lagos, are rising steadily. The reason for the rise, according to traders, is a combination of the scarcity and according to others food items is seasonal. While many traders blamed the situation on the activities of insurgents in the North where these items are brought from, others attributed it to high cost of transportation, extra charges at the depot and shortage in supply of the goods. When Sunday Vanguard visited the popular Ketu market, Lagos, which is the depot for tomato coming in from the North, it was observed that the prices of tomato and pepper have increased by over 100 per cent over the past two weeks. For example, a small basket of tomato previously sold for between N5,000 and N6,000 now goes for N18,0000, while the big basket sold initially for N12,000 now goes for between N26,000 and N27,000 depending on the dealers and bargaining ability. Also, a medium basket of ordinary pepper increased from N8,000 to N15,000 while a basket load of Tatashe pepper now sells for N17.000 instead of N10,000. It was also observed that the prices of melon, yam, crayfish and stock fish are going up. For instance, a small paint-plastic of crayfish sold for N1,200 now goes for N2,500 and above, a big tuber of yam that went for N300 before the elections now goes for N600 and above. A tomato trader at the Ketu depot, Mr. Abdulli Isa, said the problem started before the just concluded general elections, when the supply in tomato and pepper into the depot reduced drastically, such that the shortage greatly affected the quality of tomato coming into the market. He said, “Also, the dealers bringing in the items from the North incur financial losses due to some factors. These include high cost of transporting the goods to Lagos, the quantity of tomato and pepper that are destroyed due to the distance and method of conveyance. Sometimes we spend two to three days on the road to convey these items to the depot in Lagos, even after bringing them from the farm. Another challenge that triggered the sudden increase in prices of the items is the scarcity and increase in the prices of petroleum products. So, when the items are finally brought to the depot, these losses are counted and the cost added to the goods, that is why prices are unusually high, especially at this time of the year. Another tomato dealer at Ketu, Mrs. Lawal, explained that, aside from the high cost of transporting the goods from the North, there are other charges associated with storing them at the depot. She said, “You have to also pay for keeping the items on the ground in the market for the number of days you are going to sell. Another problem is that this period, the number of people bringing the goods from the farm are very few. We discovered that many people are now afraid of going to farm because they could be killed by insurgents in that area”. Meanwhile, two women running restaurants at the motor park, Ketu lamented the hike in the prices of food items, in particular tomato and pepper, saying it was affecting their business as customers were not willing to pay more money than they hitherto paid for food http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/food-prices-go-up/ |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Accent: A National Embarrassment by Goddex: 8:55pm On Jun 14, 2015 |
I wonder the kind of Fulani that man is. Are El-Rufai, Emir Sanusi, Atiku etc not also Fulani? They are very audible |
Politics › Re: Yakubu Dogara Holds Thanksgiving Service For His New Position As Speaker (photo) by Goddex: 8:51pm On Jun 14, 2015 |
Is he a christian? |
Politics › Re: Some Pictures The Tanoids Hate To See by Goddex: 8:42am On Jun 14, 2015 |
[size=13pt]OP is still dwelling on Jonathan? Campaigns are over ooo.
Two weeks gone, your Daura President looks so confused. The country is stagnant We don't seem to have a government yet. Nigeria is on auto-pilot[/size] |
Politics › Re: Senator Nwaogu Dumps PDP For APC, Says Party Has Lost Focus by Goddex: 8:34am On Jun 14, 2015 |
[size=14pt]Former Senator? Ok[/size] |
Politics › Re: Garba Shehu: Why Buhari Has Yet To Choose Ministers — by Goddex: 8:31am On Jun 14, 2015 |
Nigeria has no government yet |