Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist - Politics (3) - Nairaland
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| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by IbeOkehie: 4:47pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
CodeTemplarr:That's a solution worthy of examination. Thanks for bringing it up. Such policy has been applied to inputs like ENERGY over the years. Electricity is currently subsidized and has been subsidized for DECADES in Nigeria. It has led to a DECREASE AND SCARCITY of electricity. Petrol and other refined fuels were subsidized. The result was chronic scarcity. Cement is an important input to housing and other construction activity. It was subsidized for DECADES before President Obasanjo put an end to that in 2003 or so. Before 2003, cement was scarce in Nigeria. The public university system can be classified as a subsidy for the production of skilled manpower, which is a necessary input for economic growth. There's no development in Nigeria that suggests the moneys spent on advanced training for the youth have yielded exceptional or even good returns. So it's very clear that input subsidies don't work in Nigeria. Again, it's a worthy suggestion but EXPERIENCE shows it's counter-productive. Thanks. Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by CodeTemplarr: 4:56pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
IbeOkehie:Energy subsidy is largely towards consumption and luxury. That makes all the difference here. A good instance of input subsidy will be towards something like coffee and cocoa farming. Even benneseed and other cash crops too. We dont consume them much but they can be easily exported for forex once accumulated as a result of the effect of input subsidy. Imagine trippling cocoa or coffee or benneseed output. Imagjne subsidising power for production of service parts. Instead we use it to watch DSTV and overpump water at night. We leave our bulbs on during the day and dont prioritize use of energy effecient bulbs or appliances. Talkkng about chronic scarcity of peteol after its subsidy,that had to happen because of corruption. If you import for west africa but budget for only Nigeria, it is bound to become scarce wherever it sell for the loweat price when the volume of import reduces. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by IbeOkehie: 5:02pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
CodeTemplarr:EXPERIENCE...not speculation....experience shows that such a subsidy will be an incentive for corruption. It's likely that subsidized electricity for industry will be CORRUPTLY diverted and sold to households for higher prices. By the way, President Buhari gave highly subsidized loans to farmers under Anchor Borrowers Program. I don't see any good results. Fertilizer was subsidized for a long time and likely still is. No good observed results have been experienced. There's no subsidy that will work in Nigeria. Again not speculation, that's evident from DECADES of experience. Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by Funkyswagzz(m): 5:06pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
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| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by nairalanda1(m): 5:07pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
Funkyswagzz:Be less abusive, young man. Calling people stupid is not the right way to convince people of your good pounts |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by CodeTemplarr: 5:10pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
IbeOkehie:Corruption can affect any policy. It is up to the authorities to dothe right thing and stamp it out. Now we have removed subsidies because of corruption,are the leaders not stealing from where the saved funds were redirected to? Was Lagos-Calabar highway award a fair and open process to you? What about state governors who havent done any tangible thing even with more than doubling of FAAC? Corruption abounds in every area and it is up to the leaders to take a stand against it. Lastly, subsidy will work if done well. If corruption cannot be tamed, it is better the country disintegrates until the units can stamp out corruption individually. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by IbeOkehie: 5:21pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
CodeTemplarr:It's clear that subsidy CAUSES corruption. That is the case in Nigeria and EVERY OTHER country. So one actual step towards a solution is to ABOLISH all subsidies Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by Funkyswagzz(m): 5:39pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
nairalanda1:I don't care if you are convinced or not go to hell |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by smileyoo: 5:42pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
Shadomaan7:shameless. #1150/ 1 litre of fuel, instead of #200/1 litre of fuel, and you called that good news, what is good about the news ? i remembered that your shameless APC party promised Nigerians that they can bring down the price of fuel at #40/ 1 litre. Pls stop celebrating mediocrity, because all Nigerians are not yet suffering from chronic amnesia. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by smileyoo: 5:53pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
IbeOkehie:but now that you have abolished fuel subsidy, have you abolished the main problem, which is corruption from the system ? without abolishing corruption from the system, subsidy removal is just cosmetic , therefore Nigeria is still worst off now than during the period of subsidy . Nigeria politicians playing you gullible citizens, game of words, while ignoring the real problems and the effective solutions . |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by IbeOkehie: 6:12pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
smileyoo:This is where the REAL discussion starts. I've REPEATEDLY put down on this site my prescriptions for growing the Nigerian economy. I even started a thread but no one cared to contribute or maybe it's been over discussed, we know Nigerians looooove talking about corruption. The major problem with Nigeria is that the economy is based on SOCIALISM, which means that government is the DOMINANT actor in the marketplace. Until this situation is changed, THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY WILL NEVER PRODUCE PROSPERITY or DEVELOPMENT, and to understand this every discussant must look up the ECONOMIC definition of development. Some past comments: https://www.nairaland.com/8232460/why-floated-naira-cardoso/4#132332487 https://www.nairaland.com/8182619/cant-believe-got-whole-324k/4#131474779 A basic outline of the issue: Yes, but it will still be a futile effort until there's COMPLETE AND UNFETTERED FREEDOM.Other comments: https://www.nairaland.com/8232460/why-floated-naira-cardoso/5#132363447 IbeOkehie:Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by LeeMason(m): 6:20pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
50 naira wouldn't cause any noticeable change in price but 50% would. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by nairalanda1(m): 6:39pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
Funkyswagzz:Well, be less abusive, young man. It makes you look beautiful |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by gbengene1234(m): 7:02pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
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| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by Barcalee: 8:02pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
Where is the reduction? Dey play |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by Osgilliat(m): 8:49pm On Nov 19, 2024 |
When economists says the economy is going right just know that it’s going left. They should just stay in classes, they only make sense on the black board. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by GetSenseNow: 12:06am On Nov 20, 2024 |
Shadomaan7:You guys don't read news before you rush to comment |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by Reelz: 7:36am On Nov 20, 2024 |
nairalanda1:So where are we now.. same subsidy money has been looted massively n inflation is in high numbers. This govt is so incompetent. |
| Re: Petrol Price Cuts May Force Nigeria’s Inflationary Pressures Down – Economist by Vicker777(m): 8:51am On Nov 20, 2024 |
T-Pain didn't even enter office and sit down to enjoy the fact he is president.....he just remove fuel subsidy to bring hardship... |
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