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Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by amoreobansu: 5:05pm On Jun 05
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun has admitted that the federal government spent more money secretly subsidising petrol for Nigerians in 2023 despite President Bola Tinubu’s announcement of scrapping the subsidies at his inauguration last year.

The removal of the fuel subsidy jerked prices from N190 per litre to N580 per litre, and often more, depending on the naira’s value in the foreign exchange market.

Mr Edun conceded the subsidy payment in a draft report of the Accelerated Stabilisation and Advancement Plan (ASAP), which was submitted to Mr Tinubu on Tuesday.

He projected that the fuel subsidy would reach N5.4 trillion by the end of 2024, which contrasts sharply with the N3.6 trillion budgeted for it in 2023 and 2022’s N2 trillion.

“At current rates, expenditure on fuel subsidy is projected to reach N5.4 trillion by the end of 2024. This compares unfavourably with N3.6 trillion in 2023 and N2.0 trillion in 2022,” stated the draft ASAP report.

The report came on the back of repeated denials by Mele Kyari, group CEO of Nigeria’s energy regulator, NNPC, that there were no provisions whatsoever to accommodate fuel subsidy payment in the 2023 budget.

“I told you there’s no subsidy whatsoever. We are recovering our full cost from the products that we import,” Mr Kyari said in August 2023 to squelch rumours that the government was partially funding subsidies.

“We sell to the market; we understand why the marketers are unable to import. We hope they do this quickly, and these are some interventions the government is making. There is no subsidy,” the NNPC boss said.

However, Nigerians’ effect of the subsidy payment remains unfelt, as they still pay between N600 and N680 per litre to buy fuel. This has caused a drastic decline in the revenues of small businesses and multinational companies.

Companies like Microsoft and UK pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline have already shut down their businesses in Nigeria due to the harsh economic environment.

Inflation, at 40 per cent, was at a never-before-seen peak, causing some of the president’s supporters to openly rebuke him and question the achievement of his policies since assuming office over a year ago.

On Monday, the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress declared a nationwide strike over the removal of subsidies and consequently rising food prices, which were not met with an increase in the minimum wage.

The strike was relaxed for five days after the federal government lobbied the organised labour and assured them Mr Tinubu was committed to increasing the minimum wage to above N60,000.

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Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by Macphenson: 5:11pm On Jun 05
chaiii
Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by LOVEALAIGBO: 6:06pm On Jun 05
Seems they didn’t think this thing through before rushing to declare to the world that subsidy is gone’!

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Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by Qadaffi2idiamin: 6:18pm On Jun 05
Worse is...

The druggie's government pays more on fuel subsidy than the immediate past buffoon administration.

The Irabiji born drug dealer didn't understand a single thing about the economy thinking it was Lagos he squeezed life out of.

Animals
Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by Joshy4u: 6:18pm On Jun 05
Failed leaders that thinks with their foot.
Shame on APC.
Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by alwayzonlyn(m): 6:30pm On Jun 05
Govt of deceit

Even lying is tired of them already
Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by Adblg0610: 6:30pm On Jun 05
LOVEALAIGBO:
Seems they didn’t think this thing through before rushing to declare to the world that subsidy is gone’!
There is nothing wrong in paying subsidies on Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS), if it’s produced and consumed locally, the money will still remain in our economy for future development.
But what I do not support is subsiding consumption of imported goods. The FG should wait for the local production of the PMS by the Dangote Refinery before reintroducing the subsidies, so as to ameliorate and mitigate the unavoidable pains and suffering of the masses, as well as retaining the money in our economy.

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Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by codedguy1(m): 6:40pm On Jun 05
Tinubunomics grin

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Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by Thormentor: 7:38pm On Jun 05
People from that side are by far the most overated people


tueh!!!


Tinubu don open thier yansh


look at Helinues here he couldn't even convert Percentage to decimal grin

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Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by Freestar: 7:49pm On Jun 05
Lolz.
Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by 0001Lagos: 7:50pm On Jun 05
They can no longer hide the truth

Tinubu has proven himself to be a dull president and the worst Nigeria ever had

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Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by mrvitalis(m): 7:50pm On Jun 05
Adblg0610:
There is nothing wrong in paying subsidies on Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS), if it’s produced and consumed locally, the money will still remain in our economy for future development.
But what I do not support is subsiding consumption of imported goods. The FG should wait for the local production of the PMS by the Dangote Refinery before reintroducing the subsidies, so as to ameliorate and mitigate the unavoidable pains and suffering of the masses, as well as retaining the money in our economy.
Sometimes shut up instead of disgracing yourself

What the hell are you talking about?

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Re: Wale Edun Admits FG Paying More For Subsidy Despite Increasing Fuel Prices by reiddecuti: 8:54pm On Jun 05
No more propaganda cos they have to lies to feed the propaganda.


APC, a party full of clowns, f00ls; founded on deceit, propaganda,

That's why Buhari was a failure and Tinubu is a monumental failure.

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