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Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Islie(op): 9:06pm On Jul 07, 2023
Average daily petrol consumption in Nigeria has fallen by 28 per cent since President Bola Tinubu scrapped subsidy on the fuel at the end of May.

Average daily petrol consumption fell to 48.43 million litres in June, down from the previous average of 66.9 million, according to figures released to Reuters by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

The subsidy regime had kept prices cheap for decades but it became increasingly expensive for the country.

Nigeria reportedly spend $10 billion last year on subsidy-leading to wider deficits and driving up government debt.

Since the subsidy was ended a black market in neighbouring Cameroon, Benin and Togo that relied on petrol smuggled from Nigeria has collapsed.

Despite having spent $2.41 billion on the subsidy in the first five months, Nigeria could save up to $5.10 billion this year from scrapping the petrol subsidy and from FX reforms, the World Bank said on June 27.

Corroborating the development the president of Petroleum Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) , Billy Gillis-Harry, told LEADERSHIP that his Association has developed a framework that could support government transparently and effortlessly collate adequate consumption data on petroleum consumption in the country.

Gillis-Harry, in a telephone conversation told our Correspondent that PETROAN has evolved the Petroleum Products Passport, PPP, a tool that can be perfectly deployed by the industry to transparently monitor products supply and distribution across the country.

While, commending the present administration for mustering the political will to exit the petrol subsidy regime the PETROAN president called for sustainable efforts to fix the nation’s refineries.

Meanwhile, the projected mass rollout of Compressed Natural Gas, CNG, refilling outlets across all states of Nigeria is becoming a reality with seven banks ready to manage revolving fund facility from the African Development Bank, AfDB.

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN had sealed the deal with the bank following removal of petrol subsidy.

National President of IPMAN, Elder Chinedu Okoronkwo disclosed this development to LEADERSHIP on phone.

Our Correspondent gathered that the Association made the approach after it conducted a market survey on the cost of converting existing petrol stations to CNG outlets

LEADERSHIP authoritatively reports that the IPMAN has already commenced identification of members interested in co-locating CNG dispensers and infrastructure on their existing petrol retail outlets .

The exercise is to identify qualified potential candidates for loans to support it’s target of establishing 10-20 colocated CNG stations in each state of the federation during the first phase of its planned nationwide rollout.
https://leadership.ng/subsidy-removal-drags-down-petrol-consumption-by-28/

Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by God1000(m):
True, Our roads have become very empty because so many people cannot fuel their vehicles anymore

Is this dividends of democracy?
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by ChatterHouse:
smiley

People has been trekking what's the need of cars
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by risos(m): 9:41pm On Jul 07, 2023
Subsidy petrol from Nigeria no dey profitable for neighbouring countries again, expecting that figure to reduce next month too
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Yankiss(m): 10:00pm On Jul 07, 2023
It's not good news. Many people have abandoned essential travels. If emergency occurs transporting one to hospital is a big task,, especially among the masses. We should not look at the shrinkage in fuel consumption as good omen. In the long run it would ruin many things unless there is a way out or credible alternatives for the masses. We are still having 120 car convoy, while the masses have nothing to commute with. It's largely a poor masses impact problem. The rich are not that impacted. It is obvious.
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by MANNABBQGRILLS:
Dearest Sane Nairaland members,
Sisi Yewande and Madam Ngo on behalf of All of us at [/b] are checking on you.

Times are hard
It is for the best future for us all.
No pain No Gain.
Guide your mental health.
Cut down on excesses and frivolity.
Keep joining us to pray for a better Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Slow and Steady we will get to the nation flowing with milk and honey.
A country of our dreams.
God bless you all.
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🇳🇬 🇳🇬

We Love You all ❤️ 😍 💖


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Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Drsnives(m): 10:00pm On Jul 07, 2023
It will favor me and my family
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Lekeheskey: 10:01pm On Jul 07, 2023
😌😌
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by id4sho(m): 10:01pm On Jul 07, 2023
tongue
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by monakii: 10:01pm On Jul 07, 2023
Better
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by ugodson(m): 10:01pm On Jul 07, 2023
Yes na. Personally i buy up to 20 liters a week before now is 10 liters.

I dont have blood money
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by BabaCommander: 10:01pm On Jul 07, 2023
28% only?
Even with domestic consumption falling....

What happened to the so called protest in neighboring countries? Abi na scam?
Or is it still being smuggled to Niger Republic and other neighboring countries even at the current price?

I mean, our domestic c
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by SirLakes:
Make people go buy Carmel grin
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Kemadealadire(f): 10:02pm On Jul 07, 2023
Hmmn.
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Igwe9(m): 10:02pm On Jul 07, 2023
Workers go to work few days in a week
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Arisenews2:
Apparently!

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Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by 123yes(m): 10:03pm On Jul 07, 2023
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Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by drinkgarri: 10:04pm On Jul 07, 2023
No be lie o. Filling stations self dey feel am
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by dalass(f): 10:04pm On Jul 07, 2023
Subsidy removal go favor me and my family grin grin grin
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by ppogba: 10:04pm On Jul 07, 2023
Suddenly, the figure that was not available during subsidy payment is now available by alacrity.

Naija I hail oo.
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Winkei828: 10:04pm On Jul 07, 2023
E no easy
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Diggys(m):

Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by NwaNimo1(m): 10:05pm On Jul 07, 2023
We don begin shift to 'gas'....from there to 'solar'

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A.nother

P.roblem

C.ircumvented
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Day169: 10:05pm On Jul 07, 2023
Possibly from reduced smuggling of petroleum products across the borders.
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by iLoveYouToo(m): 10:06pm On Jul 07, 2023
There's lesser noise too
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by M1le2: 10:06pm On Jul 07, 2023
Good
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by thisisit: 10:06pm On Jul 07, 2023
Decrease in demand for petrol energy implies:

Decrease in productivity
Decrease in GDP
Decrease in per capital Income
Economic depression and stagnation

TOTAL = INCREASE IN MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY
Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Zupay: 10:07pm On Jul 07, 2023
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Dearest Sane Nairaland members,
All of us at [/b] are checking on you.
Times are hard
It is for the best future for us all.
No pain No Gain.
Guide your mental health.
Cut down on excesses and frivolity.
Keep joining us to pray for a better Nigeria 🇳🇬.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🇳🇬 🇳🇬

We Love You all ❤️ 😍 💖


[b]Addendum
: Enemies of Nigeria,
Skip this comment, it ain't for you.
Check the first line to see who it was addressed to.
Thanks.
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Re: Subsidy Removal Drags Down Petrol Consumption By 28% by Day169: 10:07pm On Jul 07, 2023
Possibly, from reduced consumption and smuggling of petroleum products across the borders.
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