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Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Omooba77(op): 1:57pm On Sep 12, 2024
Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5.8Trillion In First Six Months Of 2024

Data released by the National Bureau of Statistics and reviewed by SaharaReporters has shown that petroleum worth N5.8 trillion was imported into the country in the first six months of 2024, representing first and second quarter of the year.

A review shows that in the first quarter of the year, N2.6 trillion was spent on fuel importation, while N3.2 trillion was spent in the second quarter.

This development comes amid the fall of naira which has made importation more expensive.

For instance, the average exchange rate in January 2024 stood at N911.8, it however grew to N1383 in February, and N1528 in March. In April, it went down to N1272 and rose again in May to N1434 and N1489 in June.

As of May 2023, when Tinubu emerged President, dollar to naira exchange rate stood at N462.5.

The higher cost of dollar to naira means that Nigeria continues to spend more on importation, even with the same quantity of products.

Nigeria also suffers from non-functional refineries, with its four refineries failing to function, leaving Nigerians at the mercy of fuel importation.

The government is relying on the newly built Dangote Refinery and the refurbishment being done at government-owned refineries will reduce the bleeding to excessive importation.
https://saharareporters.com/2024/09/12/tinubus-naira-devaluation-worsens-cost-fuel-importation-nigeria-spent-n58trillion-first

Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by vanbonattel: 1:58pm On Sep 12, 2024
People should please endure. He has gone to meet King Charles in London so he can make our refineries to start working grin
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by DevilsEqual(m): 1:59pm On Sep 12, 2024
cheesy

We are currently trying to reform our Economy and this is 100% normal


I hope you will have the strength to compile useless articles when the whole thing starts paying off
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by givedemwotowoto:
Bul@ba singlehanded destroyed Nigeria.

It will get worse don’t kid yourself. He’s the same man who fooled many of you for 8 years telling you Buhari was fixing the economy
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Shadomaan7: 2:02pm On Sep 12, 2024
When Sahara Reporters started as an online platform, they were a bit credible but over the years, they have been running a tabloid sensational news.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by vanbonattel: 2:04pm On Sep 12, 2024
Shadomaan7:
When Sahara Reporters started as an online platform, they were a bit credible but over the years, they have been running a tabloid sensational news.
What has that got to do with naira devaluation or fuel scarcity?
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by iwaeda: 2:12pm On Sep 12, 2024
Omooba77:
A review shows that in the first quarter of the year, N2.6 trillion was spent on fuel importation, while N3.2 trillion was spent in the second quarter.

Data released by the National Bureau of Statistics and reviewed by SaharaReporters has shown that petroleum worth N5.8 trillion was imported into the country in the first six months of 2024, representing first and second quarter of the year.


A review shows that in the first quarter of the year, N2.6 trillion was spent on fuel importation, while N3.2 trillion was spent in the second quarter.



This development comes amid the fall of naira which has made importation more expensive.


For instance, the average exchange rate in January 2024 stood at N911.8, it however grew to N1383 in February, and N1528 in March. In April, it went down to N1272 and rose again in May to N1434 and N1489 in June.

As of May 2023, when Tinubu emerged President, dollar to naira exchange rate stood at N462.5.

The higher cost of dollar to naira means that Nigeria continues to spend more on importation, even with the same quantity of products.

Nigeria also suffers from non-functional refineries, with its four refineries failing to function, leaving Nigerians at the mercy of fuel importation.

The government is relying on the newly built Dangote Refinery and the refurbishment being done at government-owned refineries will reduce the bleeding to excessive importation.


https://saharareporters.com/2024/09/12/tinubus-naira-devaluation-worsens-cost-fuel-importation-nigeria-spent-n58trillion-first
And they told you subsidy is gone. The suffering people are going through is even far above palliatives of 1kg of rice. See how much they have spent. All most N6T, yet we are queueing to buy N1000 per litre Nlfpmod.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by helinues: 2:13pm On Sep 12, 2024
Toh
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by CodeTemplarr: 2:15pm On Sep 12, 2024
Africa and senseless politics. The decision to float Naira shouldnt be tagged Tinubu's policy. It was simply unaffordable and had to stop. Calling it Tinubu's is blaming Tinubu for shortage of forex earning and high Forex demand locally. I dont agree with that.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Anither563: 2:44pm On Sep 12, 2024
This is a very good analysis. Thank you for sharing OP.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by adioolayi(m): 3:10pm On Sep 12, 2024
E be like say dem wan to tell...another story again oooo..

Get the refineries working!!!

Support Dangote to the fullest!!!

All these nonsense no cut am..

President Tinubu, don't be wicked...show empathy!
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by TriCee: 3:11pm On Sep 12, 2024
Omo!
The funny is that there's no hope in sight.
Like, what's the timeline to get things back on track?

And if you know nothing, don't go about telling people that things will be better tomorrow. Allow people you don't feed to be prepared for the worst.
This is a country where 'Tomorrow' is worse than 'Yesterday'.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by bnanny: 3:11pm On Sep 12, 2024
Tinubu greedy selfish and self centered old cargo, that thinks he'll live forever. Keep destroying Nigeria, you'll surely get repacusion of your selfish evil deeds here on earth or in hell.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Olachase(m): 3:11pm On Sep 12, 2024
anything way go make me see 10k like this

i go vet take 9k chop

been a Nigeria citizen is a school on it own cry cry
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by santaclaws: 3:11pm On Sep 12, 2024
I've said it before and I'll say it again: the worst mistake Tinubu made was floating the naira and removing subsidy simultaneously... No austerity measures, no proper palliatives, he just took the decision first day in office, that was reckless on Tinubu's part!

He should have done either of the two, not both at the same time. This is why the economy is under so much pressure while they are even yet to implement the meagre minimum wage of 70k. Some state govs aren't paying the previous 30k yet, so where are they driving the economy? I bet Tinubu has no idea what he is doing!
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Meti99(m): 3:11pm On Sep 12, 2024
I don't know why Seun Osewa still retain the name NAIRALAND despite the bad luck following Naira everywhere..
He should consider another name like Dollarland or Cediland perhaps😅
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by IamObidientBut: 3:11pm On Sep 12, 2024
master strategist knows what he's doing. Let's have faith in him, just a little more time then all of us are lead into hell by the drug syndicate himself
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Manny21: 3:12pm On Sep 12, 2024
How do you devalue the naira when you export almost nothing and import almost everything? Where is the value going to come from?
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by YoungLionken(m): 3:12pm On Sep 12, 2024
BAT wan settle down kill this country!!

Nigerians missed it with the 2015 election, ignorantly chanting "sai baba". These set of old clueless men scammed y'all!!!

Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Hezzyluv: 3:12pm On Sep 12, 2024
Fuel this fuel that shey na this fuel matter till eternityhuh?

I wish we have surplus food then this oil. Atleast, hunger for no dey.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Omoawoke(m): 3:13pm On Sep 12, 2024
The more you look the less you see

If at this time, you haven’t realized that there are some forces that have sworn that this country will not work just because of their selfish interests, then you haven’t been paying attention.

Even American president JFK once said that there were forces that do not want the happiness of humanity .
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by mytime24(f): 3:13pm On Sep 12, 2024
d Master strategies is here for another 3yrs 🥱
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by MANNABBQGRILLS:
Data released by the National Bureau of Statistics and reviewed by SaharaReporters has shown that petroleum worth N5.8 trillion was imported into the country in the first six months of 2024, 
Imagine how much this Dangote refinery could save us as a nation and some animals and enemies of Nigeria 🇳🇬 are still trying to sabotage this.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Joey4321: 3:13pm On Sep 12, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
Africa and senseless politics. The decision to float Naira shouldnt be tagged Tinubu's policy. It was simply unaffordable and had to stop. Calling it Tinubu's is blaming Tinubu for shortage of forex earning and high Forex demand locally. I dont agree with that.
By their names
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Joey4321: 3:13pm On Sep 12, 2024
helinues:
Toh
No be small toh
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Skillsnigeria: 3:14pm On Sep 12, 2024
Okay o
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by efemena5050(m): 3:14pm On Sep 12, 2024
DevilsEqual:
cheesy

We are currently trying to reform our Economy and this is 100% normal


I hope you will have the strength to compile useless articles when the whole thing starts paying off
ur type pastor fit dey Bleep ur wife inside ur own house while claiming to conducting deliverance in the other room of ur house.....
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by adioolayi(m): 3:15pm On Sep 12, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
Africa and senseless politics. The decision to float Naira shouldnt be tagged Tinubu's policy. It was simply unaffordable and had to stop. Calling it Tinubu's is blaming Tinubu for shortage of forex earning and high Forex demand locally. I dont agree with that.
Removing the fuel subsidy is necessary but a harsh economic policy..

Floating the Naira is necessary but also a harsh economic policy....

Don't you think doing the two at the same time, especially when we do not have a functional refinery is wicked and not a well thought out planhuh

Don't you think he should have ensure FX is kept at certain rate to buffer price of imported PMS, especially as the refineries are not workinghuh

Do you think this President get human feeling at allhuh
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by Pauliaette(m): 3:16pm On Sep 12, 2024
I thought Dangote has taken over the solution of fuel in this country?
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by melanch(m): 3:16pm On Sep 12, 2024
Even though things are tough right now with fuel prices going up and the naira losing value, there's still hope...on the refinery and finding better ways to produce energy.
Re: Tinubu’s Naira Devaluation Worsens Cost Of Fuel Importation As Nigeria Spent N5T by ednut1(m): 3:17pm On Sep 12, 2024
Gentle reminder- Tinubu built lagos
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