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15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Qtsnow(op): 11:01am On Nov 19, 2025
Mr President, your decision to suspend the 15% tariff on petrol and diesel is more than a policy pause. It is a historic moment. It signals that, for the first time in twenty-six years of our democracy, a Nigerian President has chosen the people over monopoly. You have shown that leadership is not about bowing to the loudest interests, but about standing with the most vulnerable. For this, Nigerians say thank you.

For decades, successive administrations allowed a single businessman to shape the price of essential goods, from sugar to cement and more. In one administration after another, public policy bent in favour of monopoly, often disguised as “local content protection”.

Under President Obasanjo, import barriers turned cement into a cash cow for a few while Nigerians bore the cost. Under President Jonathan, the same pattern continued, wrapped in nationalistic rhetoric but ultimately serving narrow interests. Under President Buhari, initial resistance eventually crumbled, and monopoly was once again entrenched and rewarded.

This is the history that brought us here. A history where ordinary Nigerians paid more so that certain entities could dominate strategic sectors. A history where the pursuit of competition was treated as an inconvenience. A history where national resources became levers for private consolidation.

Mr President, that is why your decision stands out. It breaks a pattern that has held the economy hostage for years.

Nigerians watched Anthony Chiejina call you a boxer, and the nation cringed. He described your face as that of a boxer, and said you were ready to box instead of listening to the suffering of Nigerians. Nigerians are glad to realise that, at the heart of government, is a president with a people-centred vision and not a man swayed by theatrics. You proved that listening to Nigerians is not weakness. It is strength.

But, Mr President, we are sure that the detractors are not done. They are already working tirelessly to mislead, armed with faulty figures and selective interpretations of the Petroleum Industry Act. They want to bring this tariff back to your table. They want to persuade you to hand the entire fuel market to a single private refinery under the guise of “cost recovery”. They want to convince you that Nigerians must pay through their noses today so one investor can break even tomorrow.

Sir, analysts have asked a simple but critical question. What happens if this refinery, still unable to meet national demand at the moment, suddenly fails to deliver before the next election season? What happens if maintenance issues arise? What happens if prices are increased without restraint? The entire burden will fall on your administration.

Nigerians will not blame the refinery. They will blame the government. Your government. Why should the destiny of a nation be placed in the hands of one man? Why should the price of fuel, the heartbeat of our entire economy, depend on a single supplier?

This is not just risky. It is dangerous.

Mr President, no country secures its future this way. Not when we do not even have confirmed local refining capacity of sixty percent, let alone eighty percent. Not when the only reliable alternative is importation. Not when policy mistakes can create nationwide scarcity overnight.

This refinery was a bold investment. It will succeed. It will make money. But it does not need to break even on the backs of the poor within one year. It is a generational project. Let it mature at a responsible pace. Let competition thrive. Let poor Nigerians breathe.

This is why your suspension of the tariff means so much. It is the first time a President has acknowledged the overwhelming political and economic influence of Africa’s richest man and recognised where the real power lies. The real bulk stops on your table, not his. For the first time, the people have a President who is willing to say: No, not at the expense of Nigerians.

Sir, the people are counting on you. The economy is depending on you. Millions of households who have endured years of hardship are hoping you hold the line.

Nigeria cannot afford to be reduced to a company town. Not in our democracy. Not in this century. Not under your watch.

We are rooting for you, Mr President. We are praying for you. And we thank you for choosing Nigerians over monopoly.

God bless you. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

By Rotimi Matthew
https://pmexpressng.com/15-percent-tariff-thank-you-for-choosing-nigerians-over-monopoly-mr-president/

Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by njokuuche77(m): 11:29am On Nov 19, 2025
So you are thanking him on our behalf 😂 Meanwhile, ordinary Nigerians are still feeling the pinch at every turn. Suspending a tariff is a start, not a miracle. Let’s see if the people actually benefit, or if it’s just another headline.
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by francisisking: 11:31am On Nov 19, 2025
Rubbish post... If petrol cannot go back to 150 something he met it, then he is nothing but a liar and evil.
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by NewHe: 11:32am On Nov 19, 2025
Thanking him for not doing the right thing? Na wah o !
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by hotwax: 11:32am On Nov 19, 2025
Thanking him for reverting on his bad decision.

Thanking him for himself.

nawa ooo...Nigerians are special breed of humans
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by SMARTMOTORS(m): 11:33am On Nov 19, 2025
Nigger-Rians Niggars Area
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Bonjelomo: 11:33am On Nov 19, 2025
francisisking:
Rubbish post... If petrol cannot go back to 150 something he met it, then he is nothing but a liar and evil.
Which of the petrols was 150 something in 2023?
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by lionshare: 11:35am On Nov 19, 2025
Quite apt👍 FG should not encourage any monopoly but allow for an open and competitive market for all players that’s the essence of deregulation.
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by kolente: 11:35am On Nov 19, 2025
Psychophancy at its peak !

Praise singing, publicity stunts and media hype has a gestation period and expiry date.

Was it a wise move to introduce the 15% tarrif in the first place ?

50% domestic capacity is what Dangote Refinery still produce so why will the option of importation not be the only logical solution.

Abeg shift Author isônu.
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Klington: 11:35am On Nov 19, 2025
A lot of praise singers massaging the ego of a clueless man that's ruining the country with bad policies.
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by yang(m): 11:35am On Nov 19, 2025
It is evil to make people pay 15% Tax so that Dangote can dominate petroleum sector

People should be allowed to import products and crash prices so that people can stop suffering

Tinubu needs to totally overhaul the command and control of Nigerian Millitary, it is filled with saboteurs and moles working directly for people who sponsor terror and insecurity

Tibubu also needs to decenteralize security, every village must have a team of 20 armed men overseeing the security of the town or village and this security unit should be reporting directly to the preseident
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Saint99: 11:38am On Nov 19, 2025
Who is this paid sycophantic praise singer? Does it make any sense to remove subsidy and put a tariff on petroleum?
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by 12345baba(m): 11:39am On Nov 19, 2025
As* licke*, see him lips like *ss lick*r own
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Sirleo05: 11:39am On Nov 19, 2025
Mr man, you've been fooled. You mean to tell me you believe this clueless and heartless government. A government that will deliberate start something that they know will be harmful to the people, when the people cry out and the same government suspend what they planned to do, people will now hail them for job well done. They ( government ) are doing it to score cheap point, to make it look like they heard us and that they cared. All na LIE
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by anonimi: 11:42am On Nov 19, 2025
francisisking:
Rubbish post... If petrol cannot go back to 150 something he met it, then he is nothing but a liar and evil.
What N150 are you talking about?

Was that the price promised by APC when they made us swap PDP deregulation and privatisation prosperity for their palliative sharing extreme poverty shege?

anonimi:
Petrol should never cost more than N70 per litre, says APC

January 19, 2015

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as mere tokenism the reduction of petrol price from N97 to N87 per litre, saying the petroleum product ordinarily should sell for N70.

On Sunday, the federal government announced the reduction of petrol price, citing the fall of global crude oil price.

But the APC through Lai Mohammed, its spokesman, on Monday accused the government of making a show out of deceit, saying “a 10.3 per cent slash in the price of petrol was a mere tokenism at a time the price of crude oil has crashed by about 60 per cent”.

It argued that the pump price of a litre of petrol should not be more than 70 Naira, alleging that at N87 per litre, the government was forcing Nigerians to subsidise the massive corruption in the oil sector by N17 for every litre of fuel.

https://www.thecable.ng/petrol-never-cost-n70-per-litre-says-apc/
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Buhari’ll reduce petrol to N40/L —David-West

FORMER Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Prof. Tamunoemi David-West, said that Nigerians should expect sharp drop in petrol price from the current N87 to about N40 per litre, saying, “the president-elect, Gen. Mohammed Buhari, will reduce the fuel pump price to N40 per litre.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/buharill-reduce-petrol-to-n40l-david-west/
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by mikeapollo: 11:45am On Nov 19, 2025
Klington:
A lot of praise singers massaging the ego of a clueless man that's ruining the country with bad policies.
Exactly! I wonder the kind of brain in the skull of some Nigerians!
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by nairalanda1(m): 11:45am On Nov 19, 2025
More like thanks for helping to wreck domestic refining in the name of cheap fuel

APC, taking wrong economic decisions to get elected.
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Antoeni(m): 11:46am On Nov 19, 2025
There was really a time when the president was leading the troops at the frontline...

This period, to even get the president to comment on critical national issues na by connection.

Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by musicwriter(m): 11:46am On Nov 19, 2025
Another policy the president and his economic team should withdraw is the upcoming 20% tax on business names. Could that be true?

If true, it's a very bad policy when we're told that limited liability companies that earn less than N50 million or so won't pay tax.

Majority of SMSEs in Nigeria are business names, and taxing them 20% will wipe out small scale businesses in Nigeria
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Arda1000(m): 11:50am On Nov 19, 2025
Antoeni:
There was really a time when the president was leading the troops at the frontline...

This period, to even get the president to comment on critical national issues na by connection.
let’s not forget that it was the same man who protested against that president that is now the president.
Tunubu is very wicked

Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by arsenal33: 11:50am On Nov 19, 2025
francisisking:
Rubbish post... If petrol cannot go back to 150 something he met it, then he is nothing but a liar and evil.
Whoever you voted for, you voted for removal of fuel subsidy and you want it at N150. Are you OK?
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by YourGFsnatcher: 11:51am On Nov 19, 2025
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by VladimirTheGrea: 11:52am On Nov 19, 2025
All these sick people. President put tariff, President comot tariff you come dey praise am??
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by mirrael68(m): 12:04pm On Nov 19, 2025
yang:
It is evil to make people pay 15% Tax so that Dangote can dominate petroleum sector

People should be allowed to import products and crash prices so that people can stop suffering

Tinubu needs to totally overhaul the command and control of Nigerian Millitary, it is filled with saboteurs and moles working directly for people who sponsor terror and insecurity

Tibubu also needs to decenteralize security, every village must have a team of 20 armed men overseeing the security of the town or village and this security unit should be reporting directly to the preseident
Hmmmm. How can only the president oversee this your gargantuan suggestion? He will be overwhelmed by the pressure. You could have suggested each local government chairman to oversee such village level security men.
This is what is called community policing.
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by alphaconde(m): 12:07pm On Nov 19, 2025
When are going to feel real Joy in this country.

We see a lot of policies which appear Good but still lives a lot of people miserable
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Elipsis: 12:08pm On Nov 19, 2025
Now that the 15% tarriff has been suspended, I wonder what Reno will have to say.

Dude has been posting non-stop on how the tarriff is the best thing to ever happen to Nigeria, and how the President should never halt such a "people-friendly" policy
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by siraj1402(m): 12:09pm On Nov 19, 2025
He has to succumb to America decision. There must be importation into the country from American companies from other countries and once there is that tariff, no one will buy from them. The tariff removal will make America/Trump to relax.
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by prinsam30: 12:09pm On Nov 19, 2025
Misplaced priority everywhere, is this what u should be celebrating,, something they will later do
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Mccullum: 12:11pm On Nov 19, 2025
Thanks very much to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by prinsam30: 12:11pm On Nov 19, 2025
VladimirTheGrea:
All these sick people. President put tariff, President comot tariff you come dey praise am??
No serious mu.mu dem bena
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by prinsam30: 12:12pm On Nov 19, 2025
Antoeni:
There was really a time when the president was leading the troops at the frontline...

This period, to even get the president to comment on critical national issues na by connection.
People who grab and run with it have nothing in their brain to deliver
Re: 15% Tariff: Thank You For Choosing Nigerians Mr President - Rotimi Matthew by Christlike01: 12:20pm On Nov 19, 2025
He didn't choose Nigerians; he feared Donald Trump!
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