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Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by okeke00(m): 9:13am On Jun 04, 2015
PassingShot:
All these nonsense will soon be over.

PMB cannot just announce a discontinuation by fiat. It requires careful study of the situation to take a decision.

Within a month or two, subsidy must end.
so you are bringing in the idea of ending fuel subsidy. i know you were among the ones dancing skelewu in the name of protest when GEJ removed the subsidy
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by Sant1m: 9:14am On Jun 04, 2015
[quote author=ECOTERRORS post=34408213]Our Ajalla and his associate are still travelling round,

When the president focused on travelling and seems utterly confused about forming his cabinet and their party APC fighting over senate presidency then we are in for a long term inflation and gradual collapse of the economy.

Who is running this country today?[/quote. You ve indicted GEJ already for running down this country, no matter how much you and your party try to paint PMB, we won't start judging him until a year in the saddle. For now we are still sweeping the mess your hero left behind.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by gabzyworld(m): 9:15am On Jun 04, 2015
dunkem21:
When will the subsidy be discovered to be a scam? The people that called it a scam and insisted that the pump price be reversed to N67 are paying higher subsidies today than the people that acknowledged it.

..and to think Nigerians went to the street to protest ..
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by gepp: 9:19am On Jun 04, 2015
I think this is the best time to remove fuel subsidy, cos I am sure it will bring availability of the product and break these canals.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by 989900: 9:22am On Jun 04, 2015
shortgun:
What was your valid reason for protesting against subsidy removal in 2012?
Posting this for the umpteenth time . . . have at it:

We were against it because;

1. We can't fathom how subsidy payments that never exceeded N200-N300b naira for the past years would suddenly leap to N1.3t (roughly 400-500% increase) within the first year thereabout of President GEJ -- we were shocked. #fraud.

2. We also could not fathom how any half-sane man could be drilling oil in his backyard, with 4 refineries in his backyard (with land and space to build more, and 18 licences issued already to build more), but still imports finished petroleum products. (OBJ and GEJ=culprits).

3. To the common Nigerian man, the only 'direct' benefit he gets from the government is, the so called 'subsidized fuel', which we later discovered to be a farce after all . . . so when you are going to take those extra litres/miles from him, or make him pay extra to get them, he has no choice than to revolt/demonstrate/remonstrate.

4. Unless you are among the 1% of the 1%, every other person on the street knows fuel scarcity goes along with insane inflation.

5. You ask him to make sacrifices while the president feeds on N3m/day and has 10 aircrafts in his fleet, his senators get paid more than their counterparts in the richest country on earth. Yet, they find it hard to pay same minimum wage paid in the poorest countries on earth!
How can we trust people of that ilk?


6. ATEOTD, subsidy was partially removed with promises of palliatives, and prosecution of the defrauders aka 'cabals', what did we get?Nothing, bar further fraud and corruption; from bribery scandals up to the speaker of the house (Cabal Otedola, well played) to mismanagement of the said saved funds from subsidy payments.

How can you trust such people?!!
Same people from the NNPC to the Petroleum ministry, to the CBN, to the Finance ministry, Budgets, both houses, up to the presidency that have no reliable database of how much oil is being drilled/sold per day, nor how much NNPC refines locally, nor how much we do consume/day.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by omolami: 9:28am On Jun 04, 2015
Mumu Social media Nigerian are talking and blaming leaders not in their favour. In 2012 Gej tried to deregulate but same fools talking here and elite fools like fashola et all refused. The went as far as organising jamboree in Lagos park to ensure it did not work .Same foolish people are desperately demanding for deregulation now. Tell us what has happened. Fools who could not see beyond their nose. If anyone does not know what subsidy is then he must surely know what we call cows. Gej a foresighted leader for sure any day any time.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by gepp: 9:29am On Jun 04, 2015
I think this is the best time to remove fuel subsidy, cos I am sure it will bring availability of the product and break these canals. Because this whole subsidy story is nothing but a scam.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by shortgun(m): 9:33am On Jun 04, 2015
989900:
Posting this for the umpteenth time . . . have at it:

We were against it because;

1. We can't fathom how subsidy payments that never exceeded N200-N300b naira for the past years would suddenly leap to N1.3t (roughly 400-500% increase) within the first year thereabout of President GEJ -- we were shocked. #fraud.

2. We also could not fathom how any half-sane man could be drilling oil in his backyard, with 4 refineries in his backyard (with land and space to build more, and 18 licences issued already to build more), but still imports finished petroleum products. (OBJ and GEJ=culprits).

3. To the common Nigerian man, the only 'direct' benefit he gets from the government is, the so called 'subsidized fuel', which we later discovered to be a farce after all . . . so when you are going to take those extra litres/miles from him, or make him pay extra to get them, he has no choice than to revolt/demonstrate/remonstrate.

4. Unless you are among the 1% of the 1%, every other person on the street knows fuel scarcity goes along with insane inflation.

5. You ask him to make sacrifices while the president feeds on N3m/day and has 10 aircrafts in his fleet, his senators get paid more than their counterparts in the richest country on earth. Yet, they find it hard to pay same minimum wage paid in the poorest countries on earth!
How can we trust people of that ilk?


6. ATEOTD, subsidy was partially removed with promises of palliatives, and prosecution of the defrauders aka 'cabals', what did we get?Nothing, bar further fraud and corruption; from bribery scandals up to the speaker of the house (Cabal Otedola, well played) to mismanagement of the said saved funds from subsidy payments.

How can you trust such people?!!
Same people from the NNPC to the Petroleum ministry, to the CBN, to the Finance ministry, Budgets, both houses, up to the presidency that have no reliable database of how much oil is being drilled/sold per day, nor how much NNPC refines locally, nor how much we do consume/day.
All you have written above are reasons why we needed to do away with subsidy.

I ask you again: why did you protest against the removal of fuel subsidy in 2012?
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by ekpesa(m): 9:36am On Jun 04, 2015
When Gej removed subsidy two years ago, apc shouted hell saying there were better alternative of dealing with the issue, please let them don't even contemplate removing subsidy, let them apply the alternative solution they had in solving the problems.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by olasmith10(m): 9:38am On Jun 04, 2015
Rapmoney:
We are going to discover soon that APC and BullHarry are all scam!!! I pity some folks shouting 'change' cool
Don't pity us, pity urself for bn repellant to change..
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by dridowu: 9:40am On Jun 04, 2015
Aitee1:
Beauriful morning to you and a happy birthday!
Thanks , one love
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by henryutd(m): 9:44am On Jun 04, 2015
I asked again. Where is this brainless malam?
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by 989900: 9:44am On Jun 04, 2015
shortgun:
All you have written above are reasons why we needed to do away with subsidy.

I ask you again: why did you protest against the removal of fuel subsidy in 2012?
Answer to your question is in my previous response. Read it again (with an open mind . . . all itemized points).

Heads up: the drift is not that subsidy should not be removed, rather, accountability.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by vizboy(m): 9:46am On Jun 04, 2015
trash

we buy petrol at the cost of 130 so tell me about the subsidy you are talking about
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by femijck(m): 9:47am On Jun 04, 2015
Here in oyo alaafin pump price goes for 70NAIRA ....gas stations that are not ready to comply have closed down...but Total stil sells @ #70 per litre
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by Kenobus: 9:48am On Jun 04, 2015
Those people pretending that there is no subsidy should discount and discredit this report. GMB and Apc must be told to do something quick before the situation get worse. GMB is acting as if nothing is happening; instead of him to give direction. Afterall the Ministry of petroleum is there.
The shame of our past mistake is what is preventing Nigerians from actions so far and equally giving the new Government some time to settle. However, the suffering is getting worse by the day. Thank God that some major marketers are selling at N87; while many are selling at N120.
I expect Prof Tam David-West to prove this report wrong.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by PAINGAIN: 9:49am On Jun 04, 2015
Pls somebody tell me abeg, russia,saudi arabia,kuwait do they import fuel? Or is it just nigeria importing fuel bcus we have refused to do anything about our refineries? This country sef!
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by deolu2000(m): 9:58am On Jun 04, 2015
Lemon12:
And our president is busy listening to music with Dj headphone in Niger. ... Smh
do you know what they call translator?i doubt if i do.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by cbaba: 10:03am On Jun 04, 2015
Hmmm. And it's 90 naira @ the depots.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by Nobody: 10:04am On Jun 04, 2015
The subsidy would soon be removed.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by sambisa5: 10:09am On Jun 04, 2015
efilefun:
Those missing GEJ can go meet him in otuoke where MAMA piss is already causing havoc... PMB cant rush into a delicate decision when the nation is just recovering from the shit GEJ left behind... moreover change cannot happen over night, its a gradual process. when its all done we all gonna be proud to call Nigeria our home.
sorry na your second name,,,,,,,,,,, una eyes go soon clear
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by ocelot2006(m): 10:25am On Jun 04, 2015
ionsman:
This subsidy issue will soon be discovered to be a scam. ...It will definitely be discontinued at the appropriate time....


You miss Gej for increasing Subsidy fee from 300 billion to 1.3 trillion? Well done o
GEJ increased it to 1.3 trillion OR exposed the fraud at that point? After that who took to the streets with the #OccupyNigeria to oppose then govt decision remove subsidy? That's right, the then OPPOSITION and YOU! But it's good your eyes have finally opened to the scam you lot supported.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by ocelot2006(m): 10:27am On Jun 04, 2015
oduastates:
A totally working system has been corrupted by GEJ and his cronies.
I am afraid, it is actually cheaper to get rid of the subsidy than to try to repair it
Please do explain how GEJ "corrupted" the whole system.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by ocelot2006(m): 10:33am On Jun 04, 2015
bushdoc9919:
Yes....and let us also be grateful to your great hero GEJ who did not repair our refineries...and who kept our economy so oil dependent that now we do not have the cash to pay for any subsidy.

And also, thank him too for forgetting to clean up the NNPC....yes we know the NNPC's corruption did not start with him...but it continued under him.

And thank him too for doing nothing about the looting /stealing of fuel.

And it is still one week.....Johnny Goode had no ideas on how to deal with our fuel issue after 5 years.

At least under Baba One Chance(when he ran NNPC)...we had investment in new refineries, and a pipeline system..AND NO FUEL SCARCITY.
Please don't make me laugh. You do know the TAM process initiated by the GEJ administration is almost complete, right? You equally know that the GEJ administration is responsible for the master plan for the 4 new greenfield refineries.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by PrinceVictorE(m): 10:35am On Jun 04, 2015
Finger's crossed.
Sooner than latter its gonna be alright.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by EmmyDe25(m): 10:56am On Jun 04, 2015
ionsman:
This subsidy issue will soon be discovered to be a scam. ...It will definitely be discontinued at the appropriate time....


You miss Gej for increasing Subsidy fee from 300 billion to 1.3 trillion? Well done o
Leave am. The dude na dumbo!
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by coldFLARES1(m): 11:01am On Jun 04, 2015
Kenobus:
Those people pretending that there is no subsidy should discount and discredit this report. GMB and Apc must be told to do something quick before the situation get worse. GMB is acting as if nothing is happening; instead of him to give direction. Afterall the Ministry of petroleum is there.
The shame of our past mistake is what is preventing Nigerians from actions so far and equally giving the new Government some time to settle. However, the suffering is getting worse by the day. Thank God that some major marketers are selling at N87; while many are selling at N120.
I expect Prof Tam David-West to prove this report wrong.
In making my contribution, I'd assume PMB would show sensitivity and act in a timely manner to abort this unsustainable subsidy regime. While himself and that blockhead Tam David West study the related hand-over notes to understand that there is indeed subsidy, though returning a bloated bill, the better for us. This men should understand that while these marketers are pocketing an extra 20 naira at least, in addition to their agreed margins while the mass of the people gain nothing.
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by swezenberg(m): 11:40am On Jun 04, 2015
Lemon12:
And our president is busy listening to music with Dj headphone in Niger. ... Smh
[size=14pt]Stop talking like an illiterate. It is translated speech not music[/size]
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by berrystunn(m): 12:34pm On Jun 04, 2015
P buhari , 94day in office.... no time oh
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by preciousMI1(f): 12:56pm On Jun 04, 2015
emamos:
Some nairalander deserve to be gunned down
grin grin
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by winterfell007(m): 1:57pm On Jun 04, 2015
efilefun:
Those missing GEJ can go meet him in otuoke where MAMA piss is already causing havoc... PMB cant rush into a delicate decision when the nation is just recovering from the shit GEJ left behind... moreover change cannot happen over night, its a gradual process. when its all done we all gonna be proud to call Nigeria our home.
When GEJ sought d complete removal of subsidy payment and deregulate d sector 4 active and transparent private sector participation. Ur oil cabal marketers in NUPENG in league with their big brodas in NLC and TUC staged a massive protest in Ojota accusing d govt. Of intending 2 inflict hardship on Nigerians. I cud vividly remember when Sanusi said that d payment of subsidy cud not be sustained on d long run. Now it's beginning 2 dawn on everyone 2 see d need 2 remove it dis instant. I watching Buhari closely as to what he'll do abt dis vexed issue of petrol subsidy. Jah bless
Re: Petrol Subsidy Rises To N48.15 Per Litre by emamos: 2:01pm On Jun 04, 2015
preciousMI1:
grin grin
no be so?
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