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Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Crownbefitsme(f): 6:09am On Oct 28, 2021

...Says deregulation’ll save Nigeria N12trn


With zero local refining capacity, the Federal Government is to spend around N1.35 trillion to subsidise imported petrol between October this year and June 2022, when the finance ministry said the profligate and opaque subsidy regime will officially end.

According to the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr. Mele Kyari, the Federal Government spends as much as N140 to N150 billion to subsidise Premium Motor Spirit (petrol), monthly, a development opposed by the World Bank and other international lenders who have advised the government to channel such funds into other critical sectors of the economy.
According to Kyari, the open price of petrol has risen to N256 per litre, while the retail price is pegged at N162 per litre.

This implies that the government is subsidising the product by N94 per litre.
With zero local refining capacity, the Federal Government is to spend around N1.35 trillion to subsidise imported petrol between October this year and June 2022, when the finance ministry said the profligate and opaque subsidy regime will officially end.

According to the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr. Mele Kyari, the Federal Government spends as much as N140 to N150 billion to subsidise Premium Motor Spirit (petrol), monthly, a development opposed by the World Bank and other international lenders who have advised the government to channel such funds into other critical sectors of the economy.


According to Kyari, the open price of petrol has risen to N256 per litre, while the retail price is pegged at N162 per litre.

This implies that the government is subsidising the product by N94 per litre.

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He said: “If we are to sell at the market price today at current exchange rate, we will be selling the product at about N256 to a litre. What we sell today is N162, so the difference is at a cost to the nation.


“The difference comes back to as much as N140 billion to N150 billion cost to the country monthly.

“As long as the volume goes up, that money continues to increase and we have two sets of problems to face, the problem of supply and foreign exchange for the NNPC. We may not see foreign exchange cheque taking place for importation,” he said at a recent television interview.

Using the higher band of N150 billion monthly subsidy payouts, it implies that the federal government has spent N1.35 trillion on petrol between January and September this year.

Experts insist that the country is bleeding heavily as it borrows to make petrol cheap and have amplified calls to ditch the subsidy regime as it only benefits the rich.

More so, with the price of crude surging, analysts say the subsidy figure could exceed N1.5 trillion by the end of 2021. Added to that, the Director General of the budget office, Mr. Ben Akabueze, said the government is going to spend an additional N300 billion over the course of the year to maintain power tariffs that do not reflect the cost of producing and distributing electricity.

The World Bank reckons that hefty subsidy payments amid opaque arrangements is robbing the country of funds needed to be channeled into education, health and agriculture as they remain strong pillars of economic growth.

According to the World Bank’s Country Director for Nigeria, Shubham Chaudhuri, if petrol prices are not allowed to be dictated by market forces, subsidies could cost the NNPC almost N3 trillion over the next 12 months.

The NNPC has repeatedly assured Nigerians that it would maintain its current ex-depot price of petrol until the conclusion of ongoing engagement with the organised labour and other relevant stakeholders.

Labour has threatened to ground the country if petrol price rises above the current level as it would worsen the woes of already distressed Nigerians.

Brent crude has climbed steadily in recent weeks and currently stands at $86 a barrel. This has led to worries that subsidy payments will also rise.

Meanwhile, the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC) has said the full deregulation of the petroleum downstream sector will save Nigeria N12 trillion in four years.

PPMC’s Managing Director, Mr. Isiyaku Abdullahi, spoke at the ongoing 15th Oil Trading and Logistics (OTL) Africa Petroleum Downstream Week 2021 on Wednesday in Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference has as its theme, “Nigerian Downstream Oil and Gas Sector in Transition: Getting Set.”

He said: “At $80 crude oil, 60 million litres daily consumption and N411 to a dollar foreign exchange, PMS subsidy will be N138 per litre.

“Daily PMS subsidy will be N8.3 billion and annual subsidy will climb to three million naira.”

Abdullahi said the savings made from the removal of subsidy on petrol could be channelled to other critical areas such as infrastructure, health care and education.

He noted that the removal of subsidy would make the price of petroleum products in Nigeria at par with its African neighbours and discourage smuggling.

According to him, with the signing of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), the country is moving towards full deregulation of the downstream sector which will attract more investments.

Similarly, Mr. Adeyemi Adetunji, Group Executive Director, Downstream, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), maintained that prices of petroleum products would be determined by free market under the PIA.

He said: “The PIA has provided an enabling environment to attract investment, ensure fair competition for operators and fair price for consumers and producers to ensure industry stability.

“The fuel market is expanding in view of the emerging gas opportunities. Investors and existing players should seize these opportunities to create value for all stakeholders.”



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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Nobody: 6:11am On Oct 28, 2021
Subsidy removal does not change the ethos of those spending the saved subsidy.

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by benuejosh: 6:13am On Oct 28, 2021
FG must stop spending on subsidy. The government can't be spending high on subsidy and the products gets diverted by criminals to sell in Benin Republic and Togo.

Buhari has done so much good things for us already. It is high time he removes Subsidy.
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by jullary(m): 6:22am On Oct 28, 2021
Mad people! Full of lies

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Nukilia: 6:44am On Oct 28, 2021
The same format used by PDP is still being used by APC. grin grin grin

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by flokii: 6:48am On Oct 28, 2021
Too much wastage and insincerity in the country. It's sad.
Those benefiting from the rot in the system won't give up so easily

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Racoon(m): 6:48am On Oct 28, 2021
With zero local refining capacity, the Federal Govt is to spend around N1.35 trillion to subsidise imported petrol between October this year and June 2022, when the finance ministry said the profligate and opaque subsidy regime will officially end.
These bastard criminals are still talking of the same subsidy scam they have lied they removed many times before now.

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Maxymilliano(m): 6:50am On Oct 28, 2021
With zero local refining capacity, the Federal Government is to spend around N1.35 trillion to subsidise imported petrol between October this year and June 2022
It is instructive to note that the current government has spent a whooping sum of $25bn on maintaining existing refineries and recently got approval for another $1.5bn for Port Harcourt refinery, yet local refining capacity remain zero

Imagine such wasteful expenditures from a government that never believed in subsidy. cry

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by 9japride(m): 6:51am On Oct 28, 2021
Nigerians should be truly be grateful to all the oil producing communities in the country for being a good father Christmas to everyone. Just imagine if there was no oil. Being a patriotic citizens is to care for the oil producing communities and ensure that development is done properly.

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by slawormiir: 7:33am On Oct 28, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Rubbish
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Racoon(m): 7:33am On Oct 28, 2021
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benuejosh:
FG must stop spending on subsidy. The government can't be spending high on subsidy and the products gets diverted by criminals to sell in Benin Republic and Togo.Buhari has done so much good things for us already. It is high time he removes Subsidy.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7nNWw_lXDk&ab_channel=AyoAlexAlao

Above is the hypocrite calling fuel subsidy or his own dubious subsidy under-recovery a scam/fraud.The curious issue is that he has been shamelessly engaging in the same fraud since his ascension to govt.He has done so much irreparable damage not only to the psyche of sane citizens but as well as all aspects of our national life.

"..The fantastically corrupt leader who was forced on Nigerians through rigging via under aged voting of almajiris even threatening to soak Nigerians in their blood should he not be allowed to rule.

It is on record to be sponsored by jihadists even being appointed as spokesperson for the Boko Haram 2013 parley with the federal government. A sponsor of herdsmen himself, his ambition is to forcefully collect lands and waterways from indigenous Nigerians for his imported brothers from the west African countries

He is the first presidential candidate to present a fake & forged WASC results in four consecutive presidential elections & hired 28 SAN to defend him.Also the first Nigerian president with no known diploma or degree to his credit as well as the first Nigerian military president with no international honours to his name.

He has no known books or memoir written to his credit.Very lazy in reading.An analogical president who knows nothing around him for himself, except what his overzealous advisers tell him.

The only international award to his name was the one fraudulently packaged by one fake Martin Luther king foundantion based in Ghana.Though his PR guys paid $ 3million for this award but it was quickly denounced not to emanate from the authentic MLK Jr foundation based in Chicago.

He carries an aura of fake integrity hurriedly built to hoodwink his gullible supporters in 2015 but later crashed like a pack of cards when he could not live up to the role.He rode to power with looted funds, great
tolerance for corruption & financial misappropriation for his cronies.Recovered looted funds were re- looted under his watchful complicity.A fake and pretentious ethnic bigot .

He holds the record of the first Nigerian president to have polarised Nigérians along ethnic & religious line. He is weak, docile, unintelligent, gravely incompetent to the extent of repeatedly appointing dead people to position of authority.

The first army general to rule Nigeria with serious security challenges while recording an unequalled death harvest of innocent Nigerians under his regime compared to all the regimes of former presidents combined together .

He perfected new ways of nepotism and looting , introduced animals looting monies.First president to have temporarily vacated his office for rodents.Buhari is the first president in the world whose ailments is still a mystery but wasted billions to keep himself alive though promised not to travel abroad.This is why the majority of the citizens hate him.

The first hypocrite and pretentious looter in chief surrounded by charlatans, incompetent set of public servants randomly selected from his retinue of recycled brain-drained crooks.Followed financial , criminals with looted funds and properties stashed outside the country.

May Nigeria never have his own specie of goats in charge of our yams in our communities, Kingdoms & nation again.It is well with Nigeria because he will be forced to restructure it or be the last president to see it to her disintegration..."(Credits: Unknown OP).

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by MRDEE01: 7:34am On Oct 28, 2021
ok
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by ClassicMan202(m): 7:34am On Oct 28, 2021
How many times dem want remove this thing na....

See bah... Anyone supporting incompetency and corruption in this country will di€ by fire.... No be curse na prayer
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Grace001: 7:35am On Oct 28, 2021
With zero local refining capacity, the Federal Government is to spend around N1.35 trillion to subsidise imported petrol between October this year and June 2022

You don’t need a soothsayer to tell you that Nigeria is a failed country.

Government have been spending trillions to subsidize because of the import of fuel and it’s not working.

Why can’t this good nothing useless Nigeria government concentrate more on fixing the refineries to work in full capacity even if it cost so much, at the end it will still favor the country because we won’t have to import fuels.

But no they won’t fix the refineries, because Nigeria is a cursed irredeemable country

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Epeegee(m): 7:37am On Oct 28, 2021
List 10 good things done by him
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by omowolewa: 7:38am On Oct 28, 2021
Cost of Bad policies.

If our refineries were working fine, this cost won't be necessary

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by phemmie06(m): 7:39am On Oct 28, 2021
Pls, give me my portion from this subsidy scam.
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by fasho01(m): 7:40am On Oct 28, 2021
Daylight embezzlement
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Nobody: 7:41am On Oct 28, 2021
Na wah oh
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Nobody: 7:42am On Oct 28, 2021
Buhari is indirectly telling us that he want to increase fuel price for 2023 campaign.How many times will subsidy be removed?
The problem with politicians is mismanagement of public fund.In a third world country like Nigeria where Buhari budget #1b for his food alone and #500m for osinbade food as well.In a situation where Buhari budget #1b for aso rock clinic where the president and his family members do not visit for treatment.In a third world country like Nigeria where Buhari uses public fund to sponsor his son's wedding.No economy blueprint to generate funds.Only looting is what they are after.
Tell me why Nigeria will not go broke.
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Bbqekpa: 7:44am On Oct 28, 2021
I can't wait for the subsidy removal. That would be the last straw that'd burn the country to the ground

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by tetralogyfallot(m): 7:46am On Oct 28, 2021
Apc used this same fuel subsidy thing as a campaign tool. Nigeria is a shit hole country.
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by gift2xl: 7:46am On Oct 28, 2021
Believe them at your own risk. Lies upon lies
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by EndBuhariNow(m): 7:52am On Oct 28, 2021
This animal buhari is too wasteful
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by Kingtomato641(m): 7:52am On Oct 28, 2021
God give us the Strength and ability to fight and defeat our enemies who hides among civilians like Cowards.......

Hahahahahahahahahahaha
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by nike4love: 7:56am On Oct 28, 2021
Fuel subsidy is the money you pay for not fixing and refining your God given raw resources......
Making Nigeria a sane country is never in the agenda of this greedy set of politicians.....

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Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by degamonn: 8:03am On Oct 28, 2021
and so what?
That can contribute in making a refinery to work but they are more interested in importation than local refining. Perhaps some people in government derive incentives from importation.
Re: Meye Kyari: FG To Spend ₦1.35 Trillion On Petrol Subsidy In 9 Months by ComzyB(f): 8:05am On Oct 28, 2021
Are they sure undecided

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