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5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by Morbeta11(op): 10:05pm On Aug 07, 2025
5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways to Punish Nigerians

A new fuel surcharge under the 2025 Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) could push petrol and diesel prices even higher next year, adding to the strain of the 2023 subsidy removal.

Starting January 2026, Nigerians are expected to face another increase in fuel prices following the introduction of a 5 per cent surcharge on petrol, diesel, and other fossil fuels, as stipulated in the newly signed Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) 2025.

Signed into law by President Bola Tinubu on June 26, 2025, the NTAA forms part of a broader fiscal overhaul that includes the Nigeria Tax Act (NTA), Nigeria Revenue Service Act (NRSA), and Joint Revenue Board Act (JRBA). These laws aim to boost government revenues and promote the transition to cleaner energy sources, but the 5 per cent tax could further inflate already high fuel prices and increase the cost of living.

Currently, Nigerians pay between ₦890 and ₦1,000 per litre of petrol following the fuel subsidy removal in 2023. The new surcharge will be applied on top of existing pump prices, meaning consumers could pay an additional ₦42.50 per litre, according to estimates by Billy Gillis-Harry, President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN).

Gillis-Harry, quoted by the DailyTrust, described the tax as “sudden” and “costly,” warning that marketers will likely pass the burden directly to consumers. He urged the government to consider instead taxing imported fuel and using the proceeds to support domestic refining, such as at the Dangote Refinery.

The economic impact could be substantial. In 2024, Nigeria consumed approximately 18.75 billion litres of petrol, valued at about ₦15.93 trillion (based on an average of ₦850/litre), according to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

A 5 per cent surcharge on this volume would generate roughly ₦796.5 billion in new revenue, with even more expected from diesel and aviation fuel.

The surcharge will be collected monthly by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), which is set to be renamed the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS). Minister of Finance Wale Edun approved the tax.

However, several essential fuels and clean energy sources are exempt from the new tax, including:

Cooking gas (LPG), Household kerosene, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Solar, wind, and hydropower, Geothermal energy, Biofuels from plant or animal waste.

With inflation already high, many Nigerians fear the tax will drive transportation, food, and electricity costs even higher, exacerbating the economic hardship triggered by earlier reforms.

The 5 per cent fuel tax may also raise questions about the government’s commitment to easing the cost-of-living crisis while promoting clean energy. For many, the measure feels more like a revenue grab than a genuine climate policy.
https://westafricaweekly.com/5-fuel-tax-tinubus-administration-keeps-inventing-new-ways-to-punish-nigerians/

Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by agentNija(f): 10:07pm On Aug 07, 2025
This man only came to punish Nigerians. A tax master that doesn't know when to stop.
Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by SmartPolician: 10:25pm On Aug 07, 2025
That's exactly what he has done in Lagos for several years. He's now exporting it his lifestyle at the national level.
Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by Softmirror: 9:08am On Aug 15, 2025
Mr Punisher.😁

Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by VladimirTheGrea: 9:12am On Aug 15, 2025
IMF is smiling because he has successfully eliminated growth and killed the inward power purchasing power of citizens.

I used to see Police sergeants go with their family on holidays to Miami and come back, but guess what....??
Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by Tayorshd87(m): 6:56pm On Sep 03, 2025
It's well ooo
Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by AMINDA: 7:03pm On Sep 03, 2025
Just squeezing out more money from the pockets of struggling Nigerians and handing it over to corrupt governors with immunity and then saying "go hold your governors accountable". Sad.
Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by owobokiri(m): 7:43pm On Sep 03, 2025
People who were born and raised in traditional/primitive "command and control " monarchies or empires, tend to see rulership when they are in power, as oppurtuinity to burden the people with all sorts of taxes and demands, while they are conviniently ensconced in their marble and glass executive mansions, totally removed from the suffering that is the lot of the masses. Tinubu is basically acting like Nigeria is the old Oyo empire.
There is a pattern to this..., and it is cultural, but political correctness won't allow us to speak truth to power... Suffering will shaa
Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by ogolemati: 7:45pm On Sep 03, 2025
Softmirror:
Mr Punisher.😁
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin how else can the empty vans be refilled

Re: 5% Fuel Tax: Tinubu’s Administration Keeps Inventing New Ways To Punish Nigerian by abhosts(m): 8:04pm On Sep 03, 2025
What happened to the ₦400b monthly savings after the removal of fuel subsidies? That one is not enough?
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