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| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by goddyjay(m): 11:07am On Jul 09, 2016 |
hmmm |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by sankky: 11:08am On Jul 09, 2016 |
SO THE ZOMBIES ARE NOW HAPPY THAT ITS A GOOD SIGN THAT ALL OF A SUDDEN, 30% OF NIGERIANS CAN NO LONGER AFFORD TO BUY FUEL. THEY ARE ALSO HAPPY THAT ONLY THEM CAN AFFORD TO BUY FUEL AND OTHER ESSENTIAL THINGS OF LIFE WHILE OVER N150m OTHERS CAN'T. THE BLACKMAN IS SURELY A CURSE TO THE WORLD. NO WONDER NO RACE RATES BLACKS AS HUMANS ![]() |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by Nobody: 11:09am On Jul 09, 2016 |
SeverusSnape:Snapers! So are you saying GEJ was wrong to have increased fuel price to 140 naira in 2012? |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by codedguy1(m): 11:15am On Jul 09, 2016 |
So we practically now consume around 20-25million litres daily depending on what the initial figure was which was really not known. We bandied between 30 - 40million litres as our daily consumption in the past. I think the main reason for this reduction is reduction in smuggling of the product because of its unprofitability after the removal of the subsidy. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by Nobody: 11:15am On Jul 09, 2016 |
The fall in the consumption numbers might not be entirely due to the increased pump price. It might reflect the actual consumption rate which was exaggerated during the subsidy era as a means of defrauding the government through presentation of receipts to claim money for products not supplied. It implies Nigeria was probably providing subsidy payment 30% more that the required amount. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by VERDA: 11:18am On Jul 09, 2016 |
tuniski:Help me tell them please,80% of the time a drop in energy consumption of any country is indicative of a rapidly slowing growth. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by Wallade(m): 11:20am On Jul 09, 2016*. Modified: 11:36am On Jul 09, 2016 |
The major reason for the significant drop in consumption must be that subsidy removal made the business of diversion of petroleum products to neighboring countries unattractive and unprofitable. In the past, petroleum marketers ship petroleum products through Nigeria with disguise that the entire products are for Nigerian market. They claim subsidy on the shipment from the Nigerian government and then divert the bulk of the products to neighboring West African countries where they sell above Nigeria's regulated price. It may shock you that petroleum products that probably was not shipped into Nigeria were presented as received inventories to claim subsidy payments for products not supplied. That was the magic - the more you look, the less you see - of those days of subsidy. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by theMEGAman(m): 11:21am On Jul 09, 2016 |
tuniski:don't mind the idi*t, he don't even understand the English what consign the woo of economy and subsidy. some people here think that they can play politics in everything. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by Nobody: 11:22am On Jul 09, 2016 |
SeverusSnape:many people were wasting petrol because it was cheap, unnecessary journeys, excessive speed etc |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by Perfecttouch(m): 11:25am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Islie:the rate at which people are selling their cars is alarming and at a cheap price for that matter. Gbogbo eyin eleeribu dede
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| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by frisky2good(m): 11:25am On Jul 09, 2016 |
GenWOJUOLA: |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by nonix22(m): 11:28am On Jul 09, 2016 |
carbon emissions will drastically reduce in no time. One will have to breathe in fresh air now. phew! In my area in wuse zone 4 Abuja, now now is 11.27am, saturday-and its as if there is curfew. Every where dry! I can even count cars that have passed in the pass One hours. http://whatsyourimpact.org/greenhouse-gases/carbon-dioxide-emissions |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by elvymoore: 11:35am On Jul 09, 2016 |
designking:ur submission makes so much sense. I believe d reduction in consumption is BC round tripping has been discouraged by deregulation. even when PMS was sold at N145 and above, consumption did not drop. so why now. basically judging from my locality I don't think that there is much drop in how people buy fuel. the same lifestyle persists even though there is hardship. bottom line is that that 30% and more reduction to come is as a result of bogus claims from marketers who are bent on exploiting the subsidy system. at times Nigerians let's look beyond sentiments and analyse issues properly |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by edoyad(m): 11:37am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Alright , you claim this ....... “We have succeeded in removing subsidy and saving over N1.4tn for this country on a yearly basis. We have reduced upstream contracting period from the average of between two and half years to between six and nine months and we have started a massive commercialisation of every aspect of our business.”...but 60% of the states in Nigeria can't pay salaries and have been even taken to International courts by SERAP. Who's deceiving who ? |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by edoyad(m): 11:39am On Jul 09, 2016 |
elvymoore:Dude you are wrong. I know many workers who park their cars 50% of the times as compared to before. Life styles have seriously changed. Let's not even talk about how this country has been powered by generators since January. Stopping the round tripping is a factor but that's hardly the story |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by chiefoboh1(m): 11:39am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Why wont it fall wen dey hv increase everytin nd even reduce salary |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by elvymoore: 11:40am On Jul 09, 2016 |
sankky:it doesn't work that way. for instance in my locality people who on their gen every nite still do so even now d price is 145. people who still drive to work still do so no matter whether rich or poor. after all we bought fuel for over 160 for months yet peoples lifestyle didn't change much |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by tonguengineer(m): 11:40am On Jul 09, 2016 |
mrvitalis:Ur brain needs to be evaluated bro Did u even read it @ all |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by Trustyd1(m): 11:41am On Jul 09, 2016*. Modified: 11:58am On Jul 09, 2016 |
jomonic:I don't agree with u, Since the increased I've reduce by far my consumption. At N87 per litre N500 could buy me 4litres and I'll have change then run my gen. But at N145 per litre, 3Litres is already abt N500 and will run the gen in less time. Let me analyse the impact of this increase. 1. No more power supply so we that depends on power to do our work are less productive. I'm a movie Editor and for like 1week now we have not have electricity for more than 3hrs. People that pays me are not willing to increase their pay so when I check how much it will cause me to do a job of 3week on steady gen power I've to turn down some jobs that will make a litle profit. Now who is gaining? I never support the subsidy, even when GEJ removed it I supported it but the government should make good plans to make the product available at affordable price. At least they promise during their campaign that it will be sold for N40. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by chidiandre(m): 11:45am On Jul 09, 2016 |
greatness22:am sure somebody just dash u phone read it very well abeg and don't be ignorant again |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by edoyad(m): 11:45am On Jul 09, 2016 |
tonguengineer:
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| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by SeverusSnape(m): 11:48am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Quakertellicus1:No, He was right. But we know what happened afterwards. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by dunkem21(m): 11:49am On Jul 09, 2016 |
TANTUMERGO007:You mean he was scammed .. because I didn't sign any wailers form from the secretariat ![]() |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by Larryton(m): 11:50am On Jul 09, 2016 |
If what they wrote here professed by this man is true, that makes him an acheiver of great deed and an asset to this nation in his short tenure in office as the GMD of so called NNPC. But, I wonder why Buhari would remove such active person without tangible reason. So far so good u have done well kachuwku |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by 2rutalk1: 11:50am On Jul 09, 2016 |
"We are saving over N1.4trillion annually from subsidy removal, we have saved over N3.1 trillion from TSA, we have saved over N1.8trillion from ghost workers, we have recovered over N3.7trillion from looters" yet you can't fund the budget, you want to borrow money to pay salaries, no single infrastructural project has been initiated by your administration, Nigerians are suffering. What kind of Economic principle can justify this? "it is all about the greatest good for the greatest number". You guys are better off while the masses are worse off. Any economic progress that does not improve the welfare of the people is useless, if you like save $50trillion, as far as it cannot create jobs and reduce poverty, it is useless. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by elvymoore: 11:52am On Jul 09, 2016 |
edoyad:ask urself why some can't pay why are some still paying as and at when due. many governors don't understand what administration is about. some think a governor is one who distributes and spends allocations of a state not one who also generates. as a governor for any money u spend u suppose to have put in place how to generate more. |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by DesChyko: 11:53am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Nigerian refineries had started working for the first time in about 10 yearsBut, who e epp? |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by Abelpeters: 11:54am On Jul 09, 2016 |
if u can't power your machine(s); pls pack well. You people think say na willingly china people dey use bicycle? Seat down there! |
| Re: Deregulation: Petrol Consumption Falls By 30%, Says FG by SeverusSnape(m): 11:54am On Jul 09, 2016 |
TANTUMERGO007:Keneking is now a closet wailer No more 'Jonathan sef', Now it's Buhari sef! |
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! With increase in cost of goods nd no increase in purchasing power, wat did Kachikwu and co expect
People would reduce consumption and as such manufacturers would also reduce output and by extension reduce the qty of fuel purchased to run their factory.