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Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by NLCreator(op): 4:07pm On Oct 21, 2024
Daily consumption of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) or petrol in Nigeria has dropped drastically under one year after President Bola Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023.

Data obtained by Channels Television from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Product Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) Daily Truck Out Report, showed that consumption as of August 20, 2024, was 4.5 million litres per day.

The daily petrol consumption as of May 2023 was 60, 000 million litres per day, according to the NMDPRA.

An estimation brings daily consumption down by 92 per cent after May 29, 2023.

Analysis of the report, shockingly, revealed that out of the 36 states of the federation, only 16 states got product allocation from the Nigeran National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) in the month under review.

This meant that those states that did not get product allocation suffered scarcity in August.

General view of the market in Jibia on February 18, 2024. – Nigeria, which shares 1,600 km of border with its neighbor, was until now one of Niger’s main trading partners with $193 million in exports in 2022 according to the United Nations (electricity, tobacco, cement, etc). Since the border closure, it has even been a double whammy for the local population, who have seen food prices explode under the combined effect of new movement restrictions and galloping inflation after the Nigerian president , Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in office since May, implemented economic reforms which plunged the country into crisis. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon / AFP)


A breakdown of how NNNPCL distributed the products among the 16 states, showed that Niger got the highest allocation of 21 trucks, amounting to 940, 000 litres daily, Lagos got the second highest of 12 trucks amounting to 726, 001 litres, and Kaduna got 12 trucks of 454, 001 litres.

Other states such as Oyo got 12 trucks of 454 litres, Kano 9 trucks, Ondo 6 trucks, Kwara 6 trucks, Edo 4 trucks, and FCT 4 trucks.

The likes of Sokoto state received 4 trucks from the NNPCL, Ogun state got three trucks, Osun three, Gombe one, Benue one, Ekiti one and Kebbi, one truck.

President Tinubu on May 29, 2023, declared an end to petrol subsidies, which at that time had gulped about N12tn in 10 years.

According to the president, payment of petrol subsidies was no longer sustainable as it had plunged the country into huge debts.

Petrol price has since skyrocketed from N195 per litre to about N1300 per litre, pushing up headline inflation to an almost three-decade high of 34.19 per cent in June. It has since slowed to 32.7 per cent in September.

The cost of living has also risen, plunging 129 million Nigerians into poverty, according to the latest data by the World Bank.

Maize is displayed by a trader at the market in Jibia on February 18, 2024. – Nigeria, which shares 1,600 km of border with its neighbor, was until now one of Niger’s main trading partners with $193 million in exports in 2022 according to the United Nations (electricity, tobacco, cement, etc). Since the border closure, it has even been a double whammy for the local population, who have seen food prices explode under the combined effect of new movement restrictions and galloping inflation after the Nigerian president , Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in office since May, implemented economic reforms which plunged the country into crisis. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon / AFP)


According to the global financial body, the over 129 million Nigerians represented a sharp rise from 40.1 per cent in 2018 to 56 per cent in 2024.

The World Bank report read, “With growth proving too slow to outpace inflation, poverty has risen sharply. Since 2018, the share of Nigerians living below the national poverty line16 is estimated to have risen sharply from 40.1 per cent to 56.0 per cent.

“Combined with population growth, this means that some 129 million Nigerians are living in poverty. This stark increase partly reflects Nigeria’s beleaguered growth record. Real GDP per capita has not recovered to the level it was at prior to the oil price-induced recession in 2016.

“The COVID-19 pandemic compounded this drop in economic activity. Moreover, growth is failing to outpace inflation: large increases in prices across almost all goods have diminished purchasing power.”

A man waits for costumers while selling clothes at his stall in the Balogun Market in Lagos on December 18, 2023. – Christmas and year-end celebrations are marred by the economic crisis and soaring prices in Nigeria. Poverty in the most populous country in Africa has risen in 2023, affecting 104 million people, compared to 79 million five years earlier, according to the World Bank. The prices of food items and basic goods have skyrocketed following an increasing inflation rate and devaluation of the Naira, making daily life increasingly difficult for millions of Nigerians. (Photo by Benson Ibeabuchi / AFP)


It added, “Multiple shocks in a context of high economic insecurity have deepened and broadened poverty, with over 115 million Nigerians estimated to have been poor in 2023. Since 2018/19, an additional nearly 35 million people have fallen into poverty, so that more than half of Nigerians (51.1 per cent of the population in 2023) are now estimated to live in poverty.”

A related report by a foreign news medium, AFP, also detailed how Nigerians have since abandoned their cars as a result of the pounding hardship.

“I parked it at my son’s house. I use public transport now,” Emmanuel, a 72-year-old retired health worker, told AFP. “It is not convenient, but it is what the economy demands.”

Car dealers in Lagos and Abuja told AFP that they had seen more and more people trading their fuel-guzzling cars and sports utility vehicles (SUVs) for more efficient vehicles to cut costs.

“People are actually selling their big cars these days,” Maji Abubakar, a car dealer in Abuja, told AFP. “The problem is that even if you put them on the market, there isn’t much demand for them.”

“It has been more than a year since I sold a car with an eight-cylinder engine, and the major reason is the price of petrol,” he added.

A woman walks through a market street along Lagos island in Lagos on February 18, 2023, ahead of the Nigerian presidential election scheduled for February 25, 2023. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
https://www.channelstv.com/2024/10/21/hardship-daily-petrol-consumption-crashes-by-92-under-tinubu-report/

Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Zionmdde: 4:12pm On Oct 21, 2024
What kind of nonsense achievement is that
Ok rice consumption
Car sales
Consumption of Everything that makes a common Nigerian comfortable have all crashed under tinubu
And that is an achievement



Anyway vote apc for 2027
The direction we are going, we must hit oil
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by dododawa1: 4:14pm On Oct 21, 2024
T.pain

Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Treadway: 4:17pm On Oct 21, 2024
It is progress

My pals, Nairalanda1 and grandstar are pleased as it is a sign we are on the right path, and these reforms are yielding dividends. Our move back to using chewing sticks too (in place of toothpaste) is notable progress🤣🤣🤣. Na to dey swing on trees like old times remain. Swing, swing, like Spiderman all the way to work. Hehehe

When you are on the right path, everything must turn to zero or be comatose💯

T-pain, na you biko.
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by NothingDoMe: 4:17pm On Oct 21, 2024
Price and demand are inversely related, assuming all other factors remain constant.
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by dominic17: 4:19pm On Oct 21, 2024
Tinubu represents everything negative
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Myname55: 4:21pm On Oct 21, 2024
My problem is the more you try , things keep on getting more difficult 😔
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by tundegan: 4:22pm On Oct 21, 2024
The world is watching as Nigeria takes bold steps towards economic recovery. Tinubu is the man for the job and he will get it done.
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Bobloco: 4:23pm On Oct 21, 2024
angry
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Treadway: 4:23pm On Oct 21, 2024
Zionmdde:
What kind of nonsense achievement is that
Ok rice consumption
Car sales
Consumption of Everything that makes a common Nigerian comfortable have all crashed under tinubu
And that is an achievement



Anyway vote apc for 2027
The direction we are going, we must hit oil
more like, hit the earth's core. Lol

Nlfpmod coman see what reforms and progress looks like in 9ja
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by nairalanda1(m): 4:24pm On Oct 21, 2024
Treadway:
It is progress

My pals, Nairalanda1 and grandstar are pleased as it is a sign we are on the right path, and these reforms are yielding dividends. Our move back to using chewing sticks too (in place of toothpaste) is notable progress🤣🤣🤣. Na to dey swing on trees like old times remain. Swing, swing, like Spiderman all the way to work. Hehehe

When you are on the right path, everything must turn to zero or be comatose💯

T-pain, na you biko.
Thank you
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by DeLaRue: 4:24pm On Oct 21, 2024
NothingDoMe:
Price and demand are inversely related, assuming all other factors remain constant.
In this case, some factors have not remained constant.

With prices in August and September hovering above N1000 in many areas, smuggling of petrol to neighbouring countries will have reduced.

Improvement in power supply in certain parts of the country has resulted in fewer people fueling their generators at the same level as before.

Finally, fuel price increase has resulted in many car owners cutting down on their car usage.

These 3 factors have contributed to usage levels crashing.
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Ikaeniyan0:
Nigerians were not the only ones consuming the fuel we were importing before.

I now move freely in Lagos, traffic has really reduced.

Once naira start gaining value, price of petrol will fall. Nigerians who have no business with owing cars are now parking their cars at home
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by trutharena: 4:28pm On Oct 21, 2024
We are gradually getting there.
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Racoon(m): 4:29pm On Oct 21, 2024
"Cut down their purchasing power and slow down the economy..." Someone made this senseless statement and people cheered on.
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Biodun556(m): 4:35pm On Oct 21, 2024
This further expose subsidy scam

It means excess amount were quoted to either export to neighboring countries or embezzled through subsidy scam

92% drop is alarming
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Jessyjeff: 4:35pm On Oct 21, 2024
Abracadabra, oil money!!
Nigeria's oil money is for politicians.


It's the economy, stupid!!
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 4:51pm On Oct 21, 2024
What T-pain cannot destroy does not exist
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Salewa97: 4:54pm On Oct 21, 2024
Toh

The news is good

The bad news is bad
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Kobojunkie:
NLCreator:
https://www.channelstv.com/2024/10/21/hardship-daily-petrol-consumption-crashes-by-92-under-tinubu-report/
I said it. Someone else would see this and interpret it instead to mean that local production of PMs has finally crashed import of PMS when the situation is instead that demand for PMS has fallen due to reduced purchasing capacity of the people. The people don seriously deplete their savings after many months of the shege-banza treatment. Maybe smugglers are now the majority consumers of PMS in Nigeria. 😂😂😂😂🤣😂🤣
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by BigDawsNet: 5:39pm On Oct 21, 2024
He was right cutting down the purchasing power of the people


I don't think we have middle class anymore in Nigeria now
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by MichaelSokoto(m):
na two-two liter fuel (#2500) nahim everybody dey buy take waka for Benin now oo!
grin
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by tuoyoojo(m):
We are on a long thing
In 2020, 10k was equal to fuel tank
In less than 4 years, that's over 100k.

Driving has reduced drastically

Because tinubu wants to "develop" Nigeria like he developed lagos
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by IFECHIGCON(m): 6:21pm On Oct 21, 2024
A notable achievement by t-pain government grin
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Abee79(m): 8:04pm On Oct 21, 2024
T-Pain 😞💔💔💔
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Kelklein(m): 8:12pm On Oct 21, 2024
Summary... Since APC came, they have created not less than 50million more poor people in 9 years.. in addition to the ones they met on ground. 15million of that is between last year and this year.

What a record.

Numbers don't lie.. we are living the reality.
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by ATEAMS: 10:05pm On Oct 21, 2024
Another evidence of Voodoo Economy
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by FreeStuffsNG: 10:05pm On Oct 21, 2024
NLCreator:
https://www.channelstv.com/2024/10/21/hardship-daily-petrol-consumption-crashes-by-92-under-tinubu-report/
The unpatriotic smugglers of subsidized petrol have been chased out of business wink

Petrol subsidy is not coming back and this data further confirms that petrol is overrated and it's no inelastic good. O lule pii!

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by Nobody: 10:05pm On Oct 21, 2024
Some ignorant people will celebrate this
Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by ClassicMan202(m): 10:06pm On Oct 21, 2024
T pain

Re: Hardship: Daily Petrol Consumption Crashes By 92% Under Tinubu — NMDPRA by RZArecta(m): 10:06pm On Oct 21, 2024
Imagine purposely grinding your own country to a halt, something that can't be allowed to happen anywhere in the world. It's good for Nigerians sha cool
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