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Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by AnonPoet: 7:20am On Jun 01, 2023
The recent abrupt and poorly executed increase in fuel prices in Nigeria has left many citizens devastated. The government has justified this hike by linking it to the removal of fuel subsidies. While I have previously supported the idea of removing subsidies, I find it hard to believe that the recent price increase is genuinely related to subsidy removal, as some have claimed.

President Buhari’s administration employed a similar tactic during his tenure, increasing fuel prices in 2016 under the pretext of subsidy removal. However, it was later revealed that the government had actually spent over N11 trillion on fuel subsidies during those eight years. This history raises concerns about the recent development and its resemblance to previous fuel price increases.

True subsidy removal would entail full deregulation of the downstream sector, according to widely accepted definitions. Yet, the recent price hike does not align with the principles of market forces. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), as the sole importer of fuel, sets the pricing template that affects all filling stations nationwide. This centralized control contradicts the notion of market-driven fuel prices.

Therefore, it is crucial for the new administration to provide clarity on the subsidy issue. Nigerian citizens should not be subjected to the pains caused by the recent price hike, only to later discover that subsidies are still being paid, as was the case under the previous administration. If the current government is genuinely committed to subsidy removal, it must take the necessary steps to open up the sector, promote competition, and allow market forces to determine fuel prices, rather than relying on a single importer like the NNPC.

Additionally, the government must outline its plans for investing the funds that will be saved from the subsidy regime. This should include implementing measures to mitigate the impact on the people, similar to what the Goodluck Jonathan administration did in 2012 when subsidy removal was considered. Furthermore, it is essential for the government to be transparent about where the funds that were supposed to go into fuel subsidies will be allocated. It would be unacceptable for Nigerian citizens to endure the hardships of subsidy removal only to have the saved funds end up in private pockets.

Over the years, subsidies have consumed more than N20 trillion, a staggering amount that could have been used to improve healthcare, education, infrastructure, and other critical areas. While it is clear that subsidies have outlived their usefulness, they should not be used as a tool to deceive Nigerian citizens, as has happened in the past.

In conclusion, the government needs to act transparently and responsibly regarding fuel subsidies. The removal of subsidies should be accompanied by true deregulation, promoting market forces and competition. The saved funds must be invested wisely and not fall into the wrong hands. Nigerian citizens deserve a fair and accountable approach that brings tangible benefits to their lives, rather than continuing the mistakes of the past.

Oke Umurhohwo writes from Ughelli, Delta State.

https://leaders.ng/2023/05/31/fuel-subsidy-a-play-on-nigerian-citizens-by-oke-umurhohwo/

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by orikoku: 7:21am On Jun 01, 2023
Na real play. Marketers don mugu us too much. Subsidy must go.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by solmusdesigns: 7:59am On Jun 01, 2023
What will you do if you were Tinubu

No budget for subsidy and budgets ends June without new supliments

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Skillsnigeria: 8:30am On Jun 01, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by slawomir: 9:26am On Jun 01, 2023
Damnnn niggar
The big question now is them truely remove subsidy

This nor be another deceit

Time will tell

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Innobee99(m): 9:26am On Jun 01, 2023
The joy is that both Batists and Obidients are feeling the heat.


I heard a robot was devised to detect Batists to enable them buy at the rate of N80 per litre

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Agbadocassava: 9:26am On Jun 01, 2023
Subsidy removal remains the best solution to the recent economic downturn. If you’re not satisfy you can pack your load and leave…

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Adjovi: 9:26am On Jun 01, 2023
On your mandate we shall stand grin grin grin grin ;Don your mandate we shall trek



If you like as Omo Yoruba no ronu o grin grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by SoftP(m): 9:27am On Jun 01, 2023
I’m not a fan of Tinibu,
but the recent devastation wasn’t his making.

The Cow-man from Daura actually created the problem which the new administration inherited

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by chuose2: 9:27am On Jun 01, 2023
By the time APC has finished with this country, na beg dem go beg Peter to come

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by onuman: 9:28am On Jun 01, 2023
Buhari made Nigeria near bankrupt. Left Tinubu to bear the blame.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Raregem9000(m): 9:28am On Jun 01, 2023
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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by CHIOMAEZEH: 9:28am On Jun 01, 2023
Better play
Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Bobby4090: 9:28am On Jun 01, 2023
I like it when a man makes a campaign promise and keeps to his manifesto. If we were to reject subsidy removal, the fight ought to have started from the campaign period. Unfortunately for NLC even their master Gregory Obi and Atiku also promised the same. So they kept quiet then.
The alternative for Tinubu would have been to keep borrowing massively like Buhari did and then ultimately put Nigeria into a slavery and complete bankrupt situation. God forbid.
What we should be fighting now is to make sure that Tinubu's promise of diverting the saved subsidy money into key sectors of the economy that will eventually mitigate any hardship and put our economy on the right path is done accordingly and appropriately.
In that way the future will be bright.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by EKONGKING: 9:29am On Jun 01, 2023
Ok
Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Okhuadams(m): 9:29am On Jun 01, 2023
solmusdesigns:
What will you do if you were Tinubu

No budget for subsidy and budgets ends June without new supliments
Hello me ask them

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by TheFreshVanilla: 9:30am On Jun 01, 2023
"You never see anything" wink

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by reyscrub(m): 9:34am On Jun 01, 2023
Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by onuman: 9:35am On Jun 01, 2023
Adjovi:
On your mandate we shall stand grin grin grin grin ;Don your mandate we shall trek



If you like as Omo Yoruba no ronu o grin grin cheesy cheesy

On his mandate they standstill. Standstill with the man they were seeing always unable to complete a sentence without blurred speech, a man they saw that he could hardly walk without aides waiting to grab him because he would trip.

They thought they were on Yoruba versus Igbo struggle. Even though saner Yorubas were telling them that Tinubu is not the right candidate; they still sang on your mandate.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Abaniwealth(f): 9:35am On Jun 01, 2023
Innobee99:
The joy is that both Batists and Obidients are feeling the heat.


I heard a robot was devised to detect Batists to enable them buy at the rate of N80 per litre
Hehehehe.....I like this comment above .

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Ifyz0001: 9:35am On Jun 01, 2023
He would have waited for June to come to an end first. And maybe dangote refinery should be producing fuel by then. He should have opened the borders first to get cheaper products first.

Now, no palliatives no nothing. He hasn't even worked on food supplies, transportation, nothing been done...in my area transportation cost has tripled over night.

I don't know what Tinubu is still doing the Emefiele till now, cos that man's policies crippled the economy.

Nigerians, we like suffering ourselves too much, a land flowing with milk and honey. But suffering is a middle name.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Okhuadams(m): 9:36am On Jun 01, 2023
AnonPoet:


https://leaders.ng/2023/05/31/fuel-subsidy-a-play-on-nigerian-citizens-by-oke-umurhohwo/
what do you pple want Tinubu to do No provision for subsidy in the budget for next month where then do he funds it direct ur grivence to Buhari Tinubu can only work with what he has ior should he make another budget m next month . Even Obi and Atiku also says they remove it. Just because of hatred

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Adjovi: 9:37am On Jun 01, 2023
onuman:


On his mandate they standstill. Standstill with the man they were seeing always unable to complete a sentence without blurred speech, a man they saw that he could hardly walk without aides waiting to grab him because he would trip.

They thought they were on Yoruba versus Igbo struggle. Even though saner Yorubas were telling them that Tinubu is not the right candidate; they still sang on your mandate.


This mandate go too choke

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Omoawoke(m): 9:39am On Jun 01, 2023
orikoku:
Na real play. Marketers don mugu us too much. Subsidy must go.

It is gone…. Bye bye to wuruwuru
Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Omoawoke(m): 9:39am On Jun 01, 2023
Ifyz0001:
He would have waited for June to come to an end first. And maybe dangote refinery should be producing fuel by then. He should have opened the borders first to get cheaper products first.

Now, no palliatives no nothing. He hasn't even worked on food supplies, transportation, nothing been done...in my area transportation cost has tripled over night.

I don't know what Tinubu is still doing the Emefiele till now, cos that man's policies crippled the economy.

Nigerians, we like suffering ourselves too much, a land flowing with milk and honey. But suffering is a middle name.

We are tired of “he should have”

Same thing they said against Jonathan, fuel was supposed to sell for 145naira per liter.
Everybody came up with “he should have”
Ten years later, same subsidy remain a scam and problem and fuel was selling for 185 naira

Enough is enough of subsidy Wahala, it should go and let the worst happen

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 9:42am On Jun 01, 2023
Wetin concern me ? It's not my business nor my fault if a people decide to be deliberately blind, deaf and dumb to facts and processes. Time to port to 1.2 litre engines cool

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by alphaconde(m): 9:43am On Jun 01, 2023
For me subsidy is fraud

removing it without working refineries is a worse fraud.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by Ifyz0001: 9:43am On Jun 01, 2023
Oya let him open borders next...so food and other things can come in cheaper.. before Nigerian start falling down while trekking on empty stomachs

Omoawoke:


We are tired of “he should have”

Same thing they said against Jonathan, fuel was supposed to sell for 145naira per liter.
Everybody came up with “he should have”
Ten years later, same subsidy remain a scam and problem and fuel was selling for 185 naira

Enough is enough of subsidy Wahala, it should go and let the worst happen

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by dyera(m): 9:43am On Jun 01, 2023
Increasing fuel to N550 after subsidy removal is another scam by the APC govt. Fuel should not be more than N400 after subsidy removal.

If it's not possible to have fuel sell for N400 after subsidy removal, the govt should partially subsidize it until Dangote refinery makes fuel cheaper by ending importation of fuel.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy: A Play On Nigerian Citizens By Oke Umurhohwo by porthouse7(f): 9:45am On Jun 01, 2023
Ifyz0001:
He would have waited for June to come to an end first. And maybe dangote refinery should be producing fuel by then. He should have opened the borders first to get cheaper products first.

Now, no palliatives no nothing. He hasn't even worked on food supplies, transportation, nothing been done...in my area transportation cost has tripled over night.

I don't know what Tinubu is still doing the Emefiele till now, cos that man's policies crippled the economy.

Nigerians, we like suffering ourselves too much, a land flowing with milk and honey. But suffering is a middle name.
Dangote said he will start selling buy end of July or early August, it was a rush commissioning just because they want Buhari to commission it, I think the refinery is not fully completed

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