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| Why Don't We Deregulate When Prices Are Down? by chemali(op): 7:17pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
I do not know the current landing cost for pms - I've checked dpr's website and can't seem to find it. Anyway, now that oil prices are temporarily sliding, why don't we end the subsidy regime? A fall in price will make Nigerians happy and when it starts creeping up eventually it will be too late? I'm sure no one will disagree that there is so much corruption as it relates to fuel subsidy. This is one reason they have refused to repair our refineries. This is a good time to attempt taking the subsidy away. |
| Re: Why Don't We Deregulate When Prices Are Down? by Beesluv: 7:22pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
Because whatever goes up must come down |
| Re: Why Don't We Deregulate When Prices Are Down? by chemali(op): 7:23pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
Beesluv:what does this mean |
| Re: Why Don't We Deregulate When Prices Are Down? by tit(f): 8:09pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
chemali:just reverse it: what comes down must go up! |
| Re: Why Don't We Deregulate When Prices Are Down? by Beesluv: 8:22pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
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| Re: Why Don't We Deregulate When Prices Are Down? by Beesluv: 8:25pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
chemali:Some things are meant to be down, price is a good example. so whenever it goes up, we must find a way to bring it down and if its down already, that's just where it supposed to be |
| Re: Why Don't We Deregulate When Prices Are Down? by Odumani: 9:39pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
Some people will be ready to go to Ojota and protest all nights! Led by Dino Melaye! |
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