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Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by DexterousOne(m): 9:14pm On May 02, 2020
4Play:
But they still have a price 'range' of circa N125.00 so it's not a deregulated market. Fixing fuel prices and the subsidy scheme is too lucrative a scam to be abandoned. It does not help that many Nigerians think low fuel prices is a human right which creates an alliance between the middle class who want cheap fuel and the crooks who benefit from the subsidy regime.
You have a point
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by JAMO84: 10:11pm On May 02, 2020
sulaak:
Maybe you should ask this genius called Buhari, why the four refineries controlled by the ministry of petroleum via NNPC are not working 5 years into his government.

The operation of the refineries would save the government billions of dollars and improve the country petrochemical and industrial base.
Have you asked your poverty development party what they were doing for sixteen years that they couldn't fix or build a single refinery after killing the ones they met on ground?
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by Flairoqy(m): 1:03am On May 03, 2020
It is nothing compared to 2008's N65/litre.
N123- N145 is not a significant change to me.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by sulaak(m): 10:04am On May 03, 2020
JAMO84:
Have you asked your poverty development party what they were doing for sixteen years that they couldn't fix or build a single refinery after killing the ones they met on ground?
The development party (PDP) was doing what the integrity party(APC) is doing today stealing and wasting resources. Buhari's government has increased Nigeria external debt profile from $10 billion to a whopping $35 billion and was about to take another $22 billion from the Chinese with interest rate of 7% per annum.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by surgical: 11:03am On May 03, 2020
JAMO84:
Have you asked your poverty development party what they were doing for sixteen years that they couldn't fix or build a single refinery after killing the ones they met on ground?
PDP has been fired, the current employee now is APC and buhari,they are the ones he is evaluating their performance,not the past, what are you guys doing currently to solve the problems you promised to solve if elected,now you have been elected deliver on your promise, the guy have a valid point,nigerian cannot be punished for the poor performance of the government on the job they are elected and paid to do by paying more for fuel because refineries are not working and yet the country have comparative advantage in oil production,what a paradox
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by JAMO84: 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
surgical:
PDP has been fired, the current employee now is APC and buhari,they are the ones he is evaluating their performance,not the past, what are you guys doing currently to solve the problems you promised to solve if elected,now you have been elected deliver on your promise, the guy have a valid point,nigerian cannot be punished for the poor performance of the government on the job they are elected and paid to do by paying more for fuel because refineries are not working and yet the country have comparative advantage in oil production,what a paradox
Jonathan made 381 billion dollar from oil, he was in the best position to build refineries. Buhari hasn't make half of that amount and he's doing turn around maintenance on the existing refineries. Let's hope the turn around is successful.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by JAMO84: 12:27pm On May 03, 2020
sulaak:
The development party (PDP) was doing what the integrity party(APC) is doing today stealing and wasting resources. Buhari's government has increased Nigeria external debt profile from $10 billion to a whopping $35 billion and was about to take another $22 billion from the Chinese with interest rate of 7% per annum.
Even if he takes 100 billion dollar loan, he still wouldn't be anywhere near Jonathan in term if revenue generation.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by surgical: 1:10pm On May 03, 2020
JAMO84:
Jonathan made 381 billion dollar from oil, he was in the best position to build refineries. Buhari hasn't make half of that amount and he's doing turn around maintenance on the existing refineries. Let's hope the turn around is successful.
no excuse for failure,buhari is the new kid on the block,he should do his job and stop complaining,ok Jonathan did not do well he was replaced with buhari who said he had what it takes to solve the problems looking at what was on ground then,so forget about Jonathan,buhari does not lack money,what he lacks in revenue,he makes up with debt,so he has money , only that he lacks capacity and his priorities are not right simple
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by JAMO84: 1:18pm On May 03, 2020
surgical:
no excuse for failure,buhari is the new kid on the block,he should do his job and stop complaining,ok Jonathan did not do well he was replaced with buhari who said he had what it takes to solve the problems looking at what was on ground then,so forget about Jonathan,buhari does not lack money,what he lacks in revenue,he makes up with debt,so he has money , only that he lacks capacity and his priorities are not right simple
It seems you just want to argue. Even with all the 20 billion dollar debt, Buhari is still more than 200 billion dollar behind Jonathan, he has the worst revenue since 1999, the fact cannot be wished away.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by sulaak(m): 2:05pm On May 03, 2020
JAMO84:
Even if he takes 100 billion dollar loan, he still wouldn't be anywhere near Jonathan in term if revenue generation.
What revenue has Buhari generated?

Why are you comparing Buhari with the useless GEJ or in your opinion Buhari is the continuation of GEJ incompetence, hence your argument is who is the least incompetent.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by 9jaRealist: 2:44am On May 04, 2020
Racoon:
How many time have they said this shitcrap? How have they been paying subsidy/under-recovery all this while without the NASS approval?

Why is the price of petrol still high despite subsidiary & crash in the global market.No truth with these liars because they must always look for a way through the back door to still continue the stealing.
4Play:
But they still have a price 'range' of circa N125.00 so it's not a deregulated market. Fixing fuel prices and the subsidy scheme is too lucrative a scam to be abandoned. It does not help that many Nigerians think low fuel prices is a human right which creates an alliance between the middle class who want cheap fuel and the crooks who benefit from the subsidy regime.
SocialJustice:
Fuel should be selling for less than N100 now but it is still at N125. If it is to increase price, they won't hesitate. Fucking government.
profmallor:
Thieves!, if subsidy has indeed been removed, then the pump price of Fuel should be less than N80 per liter currently, they simply are creating a landing for Dangote refinery to kick-start. Anyway, Let Dangote create more jobs whenever he starts
olajizz01:
Very good observation, how much are they selling a barrel now, a litre shouldn't be more than 70naira without subsidies.

But you have said it all,had it been there's an increase in world market,they will not hesitate to passed the burden on us.
Where do you folks get your projections from?

Yes, prices should be deregulated, but Nigeria still imports its gasoline...
N125 (less than 30 cents) per litre is LESS than prices in the UK and the US (even before adding shipping costs).

Frankly, given the ongoing devaluation (by whatever name or method) of the Naira...
The likelihood would be for a price INCREASE in the immediate aftermath of any price or sectoral deregulation.

The BEST hope of deregulation is that OVER TIME increased investment, efficiency and competition in the downstream petroleum industry shall put downward pressure on pricing and hopefully result in significant price moderation, and furthermore the trillions being expended (wasted, IMHO) yearly on subsidy payments or under-recovery would be channeled into physical and social investment (education, healthcare, etc).
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by 9jaRealist: 3:04am On May 04, 2020
SocialJustice:
A barrel or 159 litres of oil sells for $15. That's about N5k. 5000/159 = N31. Selling fuel for N50 is not a bad idea but evil government won't let it happen.
Difference is that you NOT buying crude oil at the gasoline pump...
It's akin to selling cocoa and buying chocolate, or selling cotton and buying clothes - plus shipping costs.
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by SocialJustice: 12:05pm On May 04, 2020
9jaRealist:
Difference is that you NOT buying crude oil at the gasoline pump...
It's akin to selling cocoa and buying chocolate, or selling cotton and buying clothes - plus shipping costs.
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I made the simple division and the answer was N31, then I recommended N50 pump price. What do you think the extra N19 I added to the price is for?
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by profmallor: 1:02pm On May 04, 2020
Did the calculation, strangely you are correct.



9jaRealist:
Where do you folks get your projections from?

Yes, prices should be deregulated, but Nigeria still imports its gasoline...
N125 (less than 30 cents) per litre is LESS than prices in the UK and the US (even before adding shipping costs).

Frankly, given the ongoing devaluation (by whatever name or method) of the Naira...
The likelihood would be for a price INCREASE in the immediate aftermath of any price or sectoral deregulation.

The BEST hope of deregulation is that OVER TIME increased investment, efficiency and competition in the downstream petroleum industry shall put downward pressure on pricing and hopefully result in significant price moderation, and furthermore the trillions being expended (wasted, IMHO) yearly on subsidy payments or under-recovery would be channeled into physical and social investment (education, healthcare, etc).
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by Babawale01: 9:00am On May 12, 2020
chuksbaby:
Last Last, Hustle and take care of your loved ones.

Forget All this propaganda.



By the way, go and make free money from prolific guys. am glad what i taught people on nl is working.
Bros! I realized that thread has gone!

Ah!! I still read few tips on it around 2am before I slept off. Please what happen??
Have you moved this tutorial to another platform? OMG!
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by Nobody: 9:09am On May 12, 2020
Babawale01:
Bros! I realized that thread has gone!

Ah!! I still read few tips on it around 2am before I slept off. Please what happen??
Have you moved this tutorial to another platform? OMG!
na the mods oh..
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by Babanla000: 9:26am On May 12, 2020
chuksbaby:
na the mods oh..
I have to change to this handle.

What is our offence? Are they angry because you expose real ways to make money online?

Mods what is the offence now? If it is a scam something, the thread will be there for eternity!!!!!

Nairaland serve your people now. Or you give what we've done wrong and if some of you are doing it we don't stop you.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Will Not Return, FG Assures IMF by Nobody: 9:36am On May 12, 2020
Babanla000:
I have to change to this handle.

What is our offence? Are they angry because you expose real ways to make money online?

Mods what is the offence now? If it is a scam something, the thread will be there for eternity!!!!!

Nairaland serve your people now. Or you give what we've done wrong and if some of you are doing it we don't stop you.
maybe its a crime to teach people for free..

i believe the mod can help out today..
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