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Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by resty4(m): 8:18am On Apr 15, 2015 |
President-elect Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday said he would end fuel subsidies and the oil and gas sector would be reformed as a matter of priority in order to attract new investments. Unveiling his economic policies at a Lagos Business School breakfast meeting, he added that he would run a very lean government, which would involve rationalising overlapping and redundant ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in line with the Steve Oronsaye presidential committee report. Buhari, who was represented by former Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, at the meeting however disclosed that there would be very little action from his administration until October, partly due to what he ascribed to the fact that President Goodluck Jonathan is the author of the 2015 budget. He said the federal government under the All Progressives Congress (APC) would seek “to align the electoral and fiscal calendars to avoid this type of problem in future”. He informed his audience that the cardinal agenda of the government and their over-arching themes would be security, fighting corruption and unemployment. “We believe that corruption has a very strong negative link to both security and unemployment,” he said. He said there would be no real action until October partly because the 2015 budget “is Jonathan’s and may be fully approved in April. A very lean government is the focus, largely in line with the Steve Oronsaye presidential committee report. This report was available to the Jonathan government, but the will to implement it was absent”. He promised that a cabinet would be announced very quickly within one week of inauguration. “Anyone with a whiff of corruption or any kind of taint will not be in the cabinet. Our manifesto will reflect zero tolerance for corruption,” he said. He acknowledged that the APC “is not a conclave of cardinals, as it includes the good, the bad and the ugly,” noting that in Nigeria, the bad and the ugly could be the biggest electoral assets, though the new government “will not interfere with law enforcement agencies or the judiciary even if APC members are involved in corrupt practises”. He added that the Vice-President-elect, Prof. Oluyemi Osinbajo, did a lot of work as the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Lagos State, assuring Nigerians that he would bring his experience to revamp and strengthen the judiciary to complement the anti-corruption drive and the rule of law. “He will also anchor the economic committee,” he said. He promised that his government would continue with some of the programmes in the Jonathan administration, which were successful. “For example, agriculture, though there would be a stronger collaboration between the federal and state governments,” he said. He also spoke on his plan to consolidate such anti-corruption agencies as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), among others. According to him, rather than strengthen key anti-corruption agencies like EFCC, ICPC and SFI, they are likely to be consolidated and a single entity would be made more effective. “We believe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is getting over-burdened by developmental finance issues at the expense of its core objectives; this will be changed,” he said. He said the subsidy on petroleum products would certainly go and the industry would be reformed as a matter of priority in order to attract new investments. “While power reform has been commendable and will continue, the approach will change,” Buhari said. He explained that power transmission would be deregulated, regionalised and privatised in order “to break down centralised transmission, while the issues of gas supply to Gencos will be addressed. “But the new government believes that Discos are the biggest bottlenecks presently. The government plans to add on 4,000 MW of power every year and expect that output will reach a minimum of 12,000 MW at the end of his tenure”. He said the party’s groundwork showed that N3 trillion in savings could come out of plugged leakages, noting that the employment drive would be private sector led. “The government will allow market forces to prevail, including in the foreign exchange regime,” he said. The president-elect debunked speculations that he would use fiat to fix the foreign exchange, adding, however, that the government would keenly seek to protect the more economically vulnerable segments of the society. He added that there would be a tightening of the tax noose, though there would be no tax increase. “The Federal Internal Revenue Service (FIRS) will be strengthened and the LASG IGR template will be adopted at the national level,” he stated. Buhari acknowledged that the country’s infrastructure gap required huge capital outlay, which the government does not have, but promised to develop a master plan for infrastructure development http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-to-end-fuel-subsidy-rationalise-mdas/206829/ |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by ademega(m): 8:25am On Apr 15, 2015 |
Fayemi performing a ministerial role already . good plans all the way |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by xreal: 8:25am On Apr 15, 2015 |
CHANGE, indeed has come. Sai Baba! Said Buhari! |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by brodalikeme(m): 8:49am On Apr 15, 2015 |
I can't wait to have them reset things. But we still need to keep our eyes open, x-ray their policies and compel them to do the right things always. Let Nigeria win jor!!!! |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by doctokwus: 8:59am On Apr 15, 2015 |
I would absolutely trust and believe in d benefits of fuel subsidy removal under GMB than under an ultra corrupt GEJ government. The average Nigerian,despite d momentary pain it may bring knows that d oil sector has to be liberalized to guarantee efficiency down d chain and even ultimately a fairer and more market based price regime,where prices will fall and sometimes rise based on d vagaries of d world wide market. With refineries also hopefully coming on stream,d fuel consumer may even ultimately be d beneficiary while d industry becomes more profitable and efficient with open competition,just as has happened in d telecom industry. Everyday I get excited by GMB's sincerity of purpose.He may have to review some policies along d line,but if he tackles d fundamentals of corruption, insecurity,big government and inefficiency, many other things in d economy will turn out positive. |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by kurt09(m): 9:18am On Apr 15, 2015 |
Hypocrisy is when you protested removal of subsidy in gej regime and jubilate subsidy removal in GMB regime. 4 Likes |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by ogaprime(m): 9:22am On Apr 15, 2015 |
SMH!!! Buhari will do this, buhari will do that, buhari will stop corruption, buhari will stop hold up and goslow, buhari will stabilise crude oil price. Someone even said that... Buhari will reduce pregnancy from 9months to 6months chai!!! Hope sey our president elect know sey he be magician....ooooyaa!!!! Chaaaaannggeee!!!!
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Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by ionsman: 9:37am On Apr 15, 2015 |
ogaprime:Mehn....
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Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by ionsman: 9:38am On Apr 15, 2015 |
Nigeria will be great again under Buhari. .I have never been this optimistic about my country. |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by Nobody: 9:45am On Apr 15, 2015 |
ionsman: Nigeria will surely disappoint you! You can quote me! |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by ionsman: 9:47am On Apr 15, 2015 |
noblezone:Even God almighty is not loved by all.So you being pessimistic is not out of it. Keep it up |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by Alfamann: 9:48am On Apr 15, 2015 |
Eeyah, South West is panicking. |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by ogaprime(m): 9:50am On Apr 15, 2015 |
ionsman: Ode, oponu....its your type that keep saying things GMB can't do...so you think its military government where he can just decree a word and it becomes a law?? Or you think because APC full senate and rep con mean say de change will come out easy
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Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by ionsman: 9:55am On Apr 15, 2015 |
ogaprime:But Oga Jona plummeted fuel price from 67 to a 100+ before finally bringing it to 97naira.Shay Gej was a dictator?No need hurling insults cos it won't make you have sense. Just keep calm and watch Buhari revamp Nigeria. |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 9:57am On Apr 15, 2015 |
Stupidity is when you protest fuel subsidy under GEJ govt but celebrate it under GMB own. To all the N40 per liter idealogy more grace to you. To all the GMB will do the magic more grace to you. I can tell you that by this move fuel can neva be sold at a uniform price since it now goverened by the laws of demand and supply. I can tell you fuel would be cheaper in the SW cos of the proximity to the loading bay Lagoa but more xpensive in the east SS and north. The boys are surley going back to the creeks. |
Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by ogaprime(m): 10:12am On Apr 15, 2015 |
ionsman: When another set of same thieves is with buhari?? Am trying to reduce your hope so that you won't be disappointed at de end of four years...they are all the same, moving from one party to the other For me,If buhari comes out fine, good. If buhari comes out bad/worst, good....no expectation, no disappointment Na them pockets them won fill up with money... U see it...use it
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Re: Buhari To End Fuel Subsidy, Rationalise Mdas by Nobody: 10:48am On Apr 15, 2015 |
ionsman: I am not pessimistic bro, I am just pragmatic. All Nationalists in Nigeria, starting from Zik were losers! While ethnic champions like Awo and Ahmadu Bello are champions! Till today, Igbos are second fiddle in Nigerian politics because of their nationalistic approach, the north and and West who are masters of regional politicking are having the last laugh. |
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