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FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by treesun(op): 9:43am On Aug 07, 2024
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has revealed that the country currently spends $600m on fuel importation monthly.

He stated that the high import bill is due to neighbouring countries, up to Central Africa, benefiting from the country’s fuel imports.

The minister stated this during an interview on AIT’s Moneyline programme, which was posted on its Youtube channel on Wednesday.

Edun explained that the situation was the reason President Bola Tinubu removed fuel subsidy, as the country does not know the exact amount of fuel consumed internally.

According to a report by the National Bureau of Statistics, the country’s petrol import was reduced to an average of one billion litres monthly after President Bola Tinubu removed the fuel subsidy on May 29 last year.

He said, “The fuel subsidy was removed May 29, 2023, by Mr President, and at that time, the poorest of 40 per cent was only getting four per cent of the value, and basically, they were not benefitting at all. So it was going to be just a few.

“Another point that I think is important is that nobody knows the consumption in Nigeria of petroleum. We know we spend $600m to import fuel every month but the issue here is that all the neighbouring countries are benefitting.

So we are buying not for just for Nigeria, we are buying for countries to the east, almost as far as Central Africa. We are buying. We are buying for countries to the North and we are buying for countries to the West. And so we have to ask ourselves as Nigerians, how long do we want to do that for and that is the key issue regarding the issue of petroleum pricing.”

He added that the nation must take a decisive step to tackle step the problem as it impedes it’s economic growth.

Of great importance to the government, Edun said, is the welfare of the people, particularly the vulnerable.

One of the key areas of focus is ensuring food availability and affordability.

Speaking further in the interview, the finance minister clarified that the N570bn fund release to state governments was implemented last year December.

He said, “This actually refers to a reimbursement that they received from December last year onwards and it was a reimbursement I think under the COVID financing protocol but the point is that the states have received more money. They have received more money. Mr President has charged to ensure food production in the states.”

Edun also clarified that the recent decision to raise the maximum borrowing percentage in the Ways and Means from five to 10 per cent does not imply that the Federal Government tends to rely on the Central Bank of Nigeria financing.

He said the government had rather used market instruments to manage its debts.

The minister said, “We have not gone to the central bank to say, please lend the government money to pay its debt, to pay its salaries. That’s Ways and Means. We have not gone. In fact, we have used market instruments to pay down what we owed, and that is a very, very germane aspect of having a strong economy.

“It was raised to 10 per cent, but that doesn’t mean it will be used. It’s there as a fail-safe and just gives that extra flexibility so that if a payment needs to be made and there is a mistiming or gap in when revenue would come in and expenses, we can just draw it down briefly.”

He described the approval by the National Assembly as a fail-safe measure.

The minister added, “Sometimes it just gives that extra flexibility so that if a payment needs to be made and there’s a mistiming, there’s a gap between the time at which the revenue will come in and the expenses needed, you can just draw down briefly.

“So, the aim is to keep within the letter of the law, I think that’s the main point.”

He also said the welfare of Nigerians remained a key priority for the current administration, particularly ensuring food availability and affordability.

Edun said, “There is a concerted effort to ensure that we have homegrown food available. In the short term, apart from what is being distributed from reserves, there is a window that has been opened for importation because the commitment of Mr President is to drive down those prices now and make food available now.”

He assured all that the measure would not undermine local farmers, as importation would only be permitted after exhausting local supplies.

He said, “So, one of the conditions for this importation will be that everything available locally in the markets or with the millers and so forth has been taken up. We will have auditors that will check that.”

He said these interventions seek to reduce inflation, stabilise exchange rates, and lower interest rates, thereby creating a conducive environment for investment and job creation.
https://punchng.com/fg-spends-600m-on-fuel-importation-monthly-edun/

Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by treesun(op): 9:54am On Aug 07, 2024
Nlfpmod!
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by B3sty(m): 10:09am On Aug 07, 2024
Ok...They expect us to believe all these jargons?
Y'all in this government are Crooks.
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by iCauseTrouble: 10:10am On Aug 07, 2024
If you voted for Tinubu and you are complaining about this administration, may thunder fire you.
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by manuelkel(m): 10:10am On Aug 07, 2024
APC government is clueless.

Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by tunjijones(m): 10:10am On Aug 07, 2024
There is always one excuse or the other. Which one is "other neighbouring countries are benefiting from it" was that not part of the reason the subsidy was removed?
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Amotolongbo(f): 10:10am On Aug 07, 2024
Who are the suppliers/importers and the payers?
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Britishpea:
That’s it!
Fixing Nigeria and her institutions is a big big project. So far, it’s been white elephant one due to the fact that leaders that have been coming since 1999 have been selfish and nepotistic in one way or the other.

The more you look the less you see! Nigeria project needs all hands on deck. Institutions are not working. All of them! It takes a whole lot to fix that. I actually consider regional system to be perfect for us. This will cause competitions as it was During the Awolowos.

Ethnic bigotry has eaten deep. People who should fight the battles have lost their senses.

It will take 50 years interrupted to put Nigeria on a pedestal.

The money spent on fuel wasn’t started today? It started because some people felt they would make more money by importing fuel at the expense of working refineries.

NNPC, over the years, uses the refinery turn around maintenance as a conduit pipe to siphon.

Importers inflated the number of oil they bring in, govts also lied and still lies to us.

It’s a whole lot!
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Edoreborn: 10:10am On Aug 07, 2024
Thieves everywhere
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by maxiuc(m): 10:10am On Aug 07, 2024
grin

With this dangote saga this has exposed the reasons why our refinery are not working.

NNPC has been sabotaging this refineries, NNPC gets more money importing than refining here in Nigeria it pays their private pockets more to import than to refine here.

Las Las Tinubu loots will be More than Abacha loot.

Very much soon it will be recovering of Tinubu loots from Malta Singapore and Tajikistan
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Softmirror: 10:11am On Aug 07, 2024
grin
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Amgreatfu: 10:11am On Aug 07, 2024
Since dangote claims he can produce all that oil and still have more to export while not pump all the crude to him to refine?

The satanic and demonic party APC won't allow Nigeria breath.
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Luu40(m): 10:11am On Aug 07, 2024
Nigeria my country
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by RealTrump:
If this mumu is not paying subsidy, what's his business if we spend $2Billion a month on fuel importation.

Na him papa money I dey take buy the fuel?
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by ddippset(m):
Emilkokan wants to remove subsidy but cannot fix one refinery.

They say the President showed tremendous courage to remove subsidy... grin

Courage is when you reintroduce subsidy then fight the subsidy cabal and jail them.

That is courage!
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by darealsola(m): 10:11am On Aug 07, 2024
This is totally fraud and corruption rubbed on our faces. The statistics said to us is that $24B is spent on annual expenses for importation of fuel. So if $600m is spent monthly how does that equal to $24b in total ?
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by nwakibie3(m): 10:12am On Aug 07, 2024
So what's happening now you are not subsidizing againhuh
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by freemi(m): 10:12am On Aug 07, 2024
Failed state
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by EyeCumInPiece: 10:12am On Aug 07, 2024
The druggie is simply corn-fused.
According to Primate Ayodele, no solution can come out of this coconut head. grin

Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by mashcent(m): 10:12am On Aug 07, 2024
Okay
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Oshkosch: 10:12am On Aug 07, 2024
Nawa for this useless government.
You claim we are spending $600m importing fuel monthly.
Are Nigerians not paying for the fuel? Is the government giving the fuel to Nigerians free??

Mr Finance minister, you and your colleagues are evil people and you don’t care about the pains of the ordinary Nigerians.
Let me ask you Mr Minister, how many houses did u have overseas??
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by obinna58(m): 10:13am On Aug 07, 2024
Doom should be switched with the word Nigeria in the dictionary
I’ve seen so many things but a president proudly lying to the masses is an absolute disgrace
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Mrford(m): 10:13am On Aug 07, 2024
Lamba. Criminals in govt
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by humilitypays(m): 10:13am On Aug 07, 2024
hehe Subsidy is gone grin
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by TheGift: 10:13am On Aug 07, 2024
treesun:
https://punchng.com/fg-spends-600m-on-fuel-importation-monthly-edun/
Why do they keep claiming that subsidy has been removed when subsidy is still being paid.
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by adioolayi(m): 10:13am On Aug 07, 2024
angry angry angry sad sad

..and commonsense no tell anyone in this Government that priorities should be given to local refineries, especially, Dangote Refinery to save us and close this FX draining pipehuh

What are the Directors of NNPCL still doing sefhuh

$600M monthly and we are still playing politics with Dangote Refineryhuh


Na wa o
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Uncletony(m): 10:13am On Aug 07, 2024
See this dumbooo
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by saddler: 10:14am On Aug 07, 2024
lipsrsealed
If you have removed subsidy and the product you are importing is sold based on buying price, why worry that others are benefitting?


At least people from Cameron and Niger benefitting from it are not stealing it. They buy it.

Except there is something they aren't saying.
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by dapelua(m): 10:14am On Aug 07, 2024
iCauseTrouble:
If you voted for Tinubu and you are complaining about this administration, may thunder fire you.
Amen in Jesus name
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Mainmanpadi(m): 10:14am On Aug 07, 2024
Then why cant we refine our own so that those African countries can come and buy from us
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Lawalemi(m): 10:14am On Aug 07, 2024
Nonsense talk. Giant without refinery
Re: FG Spends $600m On Fuel Importation Monthly – Edun by Basicend: 10:14am On Aug 07, 2024
Mr Edun. You are reading scripts for us.

Just to dance to the tune of your boss.

Fix Nigeria economy oga.
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