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FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by ogododo(op): 2:39pm On Mar 04, 2025
The Nigerian government has confirmed its plan to settle a fuel subsidy debt of N7.74trillion owed to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

The debt, which accumulated as an exchange rate differential for the importation of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), spans from June 2023 to September 2024, when the country fully implemented the deregulation of the downstream oil sector.

The figure was disclosed in a document presented by the NNPCL to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) during its February meeting in Abuja, PUNCH reports.

The government has outlined a plan to clear the outstanding subsidy within 210 days, according to the document obtained by our correspondent.

The report revealed that the subsidy debt initially stood at N10.499 trillion, but N2.756 trillion was recovered between November 2023 and September 2024, bringing the balance to N7.74 trillion.

A month-by-month breakdown showed how the debt steadily increased: June 2023 – N1.402 trillion; July 2023 – N1.48 trillion; October 2023 – N1.81 trillion; March 2024 – N4.68 trillion; June 2024 – N6.97 trillion, and September 2024 – N7.74 trillion.

The subsidy amount represents 14.07% of Nigeria’s N54.99 trillion 2025 national budget.

In August 2024, it was reported that the NNPCL requested a refund of N4.71 trillion from the government for petrol imports.

At the time, this was listed under “Exchange rate differential on PMS and other joint venture taxes.”

Exchange rate differentials occur when there is a change in the value of a currency over time, affecting the cost of transactions.

In this case, the government covered the difference between the official exchange rate and the actual cost incurred by NNPCL in importing petrol.

Despite President Bola Tinubu’s declaration in May 2023 that the fuel subsidy had been removed, reports from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank suggest that the subsidy was quietly reintroduced through price stabilization measures

Energy expert Wumi Iledare questioned the rationale behind the government reimbursing NNPCL, given that the company sells crude oil in foreign currency on the government’s behalf.

“If NNPCL sells oil on behalf of the government and gives it the dollar revenue, why should the government pay back any money? NNPCL should be remitting funds like other oil companies,” Iledare argued.

Furthermore, members of the FAAC committee have raised concerns about inconsistencies in NNPCL’s revenue reporting.

Ogun State Accountant-General, Tunde Aregbesola, noted a significant drop in revenue remitted by NNPCL compared to previous months, citing an outstanding balance of N10.8 trillion in receivables.

FAAC Chairperson Oluwatoyin Madein assured that an alignment committee is currently reviewing the figures to ensure proper reconciliation.

The government has committed to settling the N7.74 trillion debt within 210 days, but concerns remain over Nigeria’s ability to sustain its current economic policies without further subsidy-related liabilities.

With rising inflation and fluctuating foreign exchange rates, economic experts warn that the government must implement more sustainable measures to prevent a recurrence of subsidy debt accumulation in the future.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/04/nigerian-government-confirms-plan-pay-n77trillion-fuel-subsidy-debts-nnpcl

Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by kettykin: 2:55pm On Mar 04, 2025
This is why I advised the east to go electric, electric cars, solar homes . Nigeria is just unbelievable.
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by iwaeda: 3:16pm On Mar 04, 2025
When we said, we are still paying subsidy, they called us omo Ibo. Tinubu only increased Nigeria suffering, not that subsidy is gone, . On your mandate we stand. grin grin grin grin grin cry cry cry
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by datola: 3:19pm On Mar 04, 2025
Good corporate governance by FG if you ask me.
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Joey4321: 3:19pm On Mar 04, 2025
Cash out


You can't do nothing. Una go cry taya
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by francis5051: 3:19pm On Mar 04, 2025
Imagine who own NNPC ? meaning Federal Govt is Paying Federal Govt well I pity this country I pray to leave this useless country that has been govern by tribes with no good sense
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by valuedammy(m): 3:20pm On Mar 04, 2025
Wait.....Which God Created this useless Man called Tinubu ?
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Sheuns(m): 3:20pm On Mar 04, 2025
grin

May 29, 2023 our president said “Subsidy is gone”

When petrol was 187naira/l during Buhari regime, it was reported that Nigeria spent about 12 trillion naira on subsidy between 2015 and 2023 (8 years).

Our economy savers and economic experts spent 10.5 trillion naira on subsidy in just a year after they claimed, “Subsidy is gone”

Let’s not forget petrol was still sold for as high as 1300 Naira to a liter during this period.
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by yoruboid: 3:20pm On Mar 04, 2025
iwaeda:
When we said, we are still paying subsidy, they called us omo Ibo. Tinubu only increased Nigeria suffering, not that subsidy is gone, . On your mandate we stand. grin grin grin grin grin cry cry cry
How come people just react to headlines without reading?

When they say Nigerians have a low IQ, I strongly believe it’s because of people like these
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Appletek: 3:20pm On Mar 04, 2025
kettykin:
This is why I advised the east to go electric, electric cars, solar homes . Nigeria is just unbelievable.
Every idiot is an adviser in the East.

How many electric cars have you bought in your family?
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by anonimi:
ogododo:
The debt, which accumulated as an exchange rate differential for the importation of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), spans from June 2023 to September 2024, when the country fully implemented the deregulation of the downstream oil sector.
Subsidy is gone, May 2023 was a scam, like everything else about APC huh
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Ebinpawo1:
So we are still living with this scam called subsidy?
Hope is far oooo...
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by femi4:
The return of subsideen
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Vadese1: 3:21pm On Mar 04, 2025
T-pain when will you get tired . Ole Tinubu
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by MT: 3:22pm On Mar 04, 2025
Tinubu is really repositioning Nigeria

God bless him
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by TimeManager(m): 3:23pm On Mar 04, 2025
iwaeda:
When we said, we are still paying subsidy, they called us omo Ibo. Tinubu only increased Nigeria suffering, not that subsidy is gone, . On your mandate we stand.[/b] grin grin grin grin grin cry cry cry
femi4:
The return of subideen
anonimi:
Subsidy is gone, May 2023 was a scam, like everything else about APC huh
At the time, this was listed under “Exchange rate differential on PMS and other joint venture taxes.”


Exchange rate differentials occur when there is a change in the value of a currency over time, affecting the cost of transactions.

In this case, the government covered the difference between the official exchange rate and the actual cost incurred by NNPCL in importing petrol.
Read bro, it's not going to harm you.



-Kiss the truth!
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Wimkeh(m): 3:23pm On Mar 04, 2025
Not even N1 trillion but close to N8 trillion? Even After removing subsidy?

Bro how weak is the naira? Shouldn’t it be getting strong? Why does it seem like the naira is only strong on paper?

I guess the naira is not really gaining value, it’s just the dollar getting weaker due to Trump’s policy. Cause the naira seems inflated as hell
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Skoonheid(f): 3:23pm On Mar 04, 2025
Let the whole society be slowly divided into communes of creative people. There is no need for political parties in the world. Every individual should stand on his own merit. And people can choose. Why should there be a political party? There is no reason. If you need a finance minister, all the great experts you have in economics and finance can compete for it, and someone can be chosen for it. There is no need for any party. We should move from party politics to pure individuals – from democracy, from dictatorship, to meritocracy.

"Merit should be the only decisive point. And we have so many people of great merit – but they should not become part of a political party, they should not degrade themselves. To become part of a political party is below them – to beg for votes and promise you false things which they cannot fulfill. So only the third-class people, very mediocre people, become part of political parties; the best remain out."


Now that you all have seen the worst of your kind, the evil, the greedy, the cruel and the profane men occupying the highest offices in your country,
iS IT NOT TIME Y'ALL HAVE A RETHINK??
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by saddler: 3:23pm On Mar 04, 2025
But Mr Bulaba said subsidy was over in 2023...


Which money does he want to pay?
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Tempulated: 3:24pm On Mar 04, 2025
francis5051:
Imagine who own NNPC ? meaning Federal Govt is Paying Federal Govt well I pity this country I pray to leave this useless country that has been govern by tribes with no good sense
cheesy grin grin
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 3:24pm On Mar 04, 2025
Lols ....very lols....very very 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂..

So we are just suffering for nothing sake but that TINUBU is Presidenthuh?....ok continue
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by jericco1(m): 3:24pm On Mar 04, 2025
definitely going to private pockets


you guys are finished as a nation

just find one big man or woman make the money reach you
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by Bosman17: 3:25pm On Mar 04, 2025
iwaeda:
When we said, we are still paying subsidy, they called us omo Ibo. Tinubu only increased Nigeria suffering, not that subsidy is gone, . On your mandate we stand. grin grin grin grin grin cry cry cry
When he said subsidy was gone, you thought it would be immediate… if that was the case we would have been buying petrol at 1k+ since then but stayed at N600 who do you think was paying for the rest? Now it has been fully deregulated… this is not news please!!!
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by adecz: 3:25pm On Mar 04, 2025
huh


NNPC wey belong to Jagaba family &
Mele Kyari.


If sojas 🪖 no return to Government, na suffering
be our name till thy kingdom come 🙁
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by maxzzo1(m): 3:25pm On Mar 04, 2025
Which subsidy again, this thieves
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by iwaeda: 3:26pm On Mar 04, 2025
TimeManager:
Read bro, it's not going to harm you.



-Kiss the truth!
To make it look NNPCL refineries are working, they have been forced to sell at N860 because of Dangote. Tell me that is not subsidy? grin grin grin grin
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by DMerciful(m): 3:27pm On Mar 04, 2025
Tilumbu is a fraud!
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by omoredia: 3:27pm On Mar 04, 2025
See scammers. The subsidy that they told idiots that was gone
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by chiefolododo(m): 3:27pm On Mar 04, 2025
Which fuel subsidy again?
Re: FG Confirms Plan To Pay ₦7.7 Trillion Fuel Subsidy Debts To NNPC by iwaeda: 3:27pm On Mar 04, 2025
Bosman17:
When he said subsidy was gone, you thought it would be immediate… if that was the case we would have been buying petrol at 1k+ since then but stayed at N600 who do you think was paying for the rest? Now it has been fully deregulated… this is not news please!!!
What has been fully deregulated. grin grin grin grin
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