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Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Godszilla: 11:09am On Jul 28
Since the announcement of fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, professional and ordinary citizens have shared many comments, thoughts and insights cool

Since the announcement of fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, professional and ordinary citizens have shared many comments, thoughts and insights on the advantages and disadvantages of subsidy removal.

The president said the fuel subsidy is gone undecided because there was no provision for it in the 2023 budget and ever since, there has been panic buying and uproar from Nigerians.

Recall that this is not the first time there has been an attempt to remove fuel subsidies.

In January 2012, former President, Goodluck Jonathan attempted to remove the fuel subsidy but was not successful

The government argued that the removal of the heavy subsidy (1)would free up funds for other public services, including health and infrastructure projects, and the liberalization of the fuel industry would benefit the economy.

While the current situation is affecting Nigerians, it is important to create an avenue for enlightenment and this explainer will highlight some benefits of fuel subsidy removal.

According to the National Orientation Agency, (2)removing fuel subsidy in the country will stop corruption around what is known as the subsidy regime, which has made some individuals stupendously rich without industry. Now, this will bring about a resource balance and will be of benefit to majority of the populace. shocked

(3)It will free up the humongous amounts paid out as subsidy, paving way for enhanced growth in critical sectors of national development. This means that other sectors of the economy will be developed and not just those perceived as critical. tongue

(4)The subsidy removal will also put an end to the smuggling of Nigeria’s Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to neighbouring countries, which is an organised theft and diversion of the PMS aided by the country’s easily penetrated borders which affect the economy.

(5)This development will solve the problem of perennial fuel scarcity and the attendant hardship on citizens grin thereby stimulating responsible consumption and reducing waste as the prices become more market reflective.

(6)The fuel subsidy removal will curb the greed for higher profits and deliberate sabotage by a few players in the oil industry which will positively affect the economy of the country.

In the past, Nigeria pays N400bn monthly in fuel subsidy payments. (7)What the removal means is that the government will put that money to use in other sectors like education, health, and other infrastructural development.

This will strengthen the performance and outputs of the sectors the subsidy fund would be diverted to.

However, questions have been raised like “Will the price continue to rise?” this will be determined by the market forces and consumers shocked will be protected by industry regulators and the consumer protection council.

Moreso, the benefits of fuel subsidy removal outweigh the continual payment of it tongue, Nigerians will experience many inconveniences but the results will yield more positive outcomes for the people in the long run.

Some Nigerians who believe the removal is necessary hope to see results in a few months and expect ease on the current situation.



https://dailytrust.com/explainer-benefits-of-fuel-subsidy-removal/

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by HitRun(m): 11:39pm On Jul 28
Godszilla:


Some Nigerians who believe the removal is necessary hope to see results in a few months and expect ease on the current situation.


After 1 year of removal, the situation rather than ease has become unbearable.

Karma is giving it to Tinubu wotowoto, and it serves him right! After he and his cohorts fought the subsidy removal under GEJ when things were still relatively good and when we had a great economic team to manage the subsidy removal, he thinks he can just wake up one morning and open his mouth to any convenient radius to proclaim 'subsidy is gone' when he had no cabinet in place, and when Nigerians were already suffocating from the hopeless government of Buhari.

Serves him right!

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by jayce232: 11:39pm On Jul 28
There is no benefit to the average Nigerian!
Removal of fuel subsidy is the major cause of this economy mess we are facing today. The only way govt can reduce this hardship is to restore fuel subsidy or reduce fuel price which ever way they can. They have been telling the masses to exercise patience, subjecting people to extreme hardship, but they the leaders don't want to compromise at all. Fuel is now selling for 850/900 per liter & it is still going up? Reduce fuel price & see if things won't naturally come down!

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by tuoyoojo(m): 11:40pm On Jul 28
After the subsidy removal

Absolutely nothing, stated above has been achieved. Infact we have started running backwards

How many hospitals have they built, has it stopped corruption...hell no....it has even given it more fuel to run,which part of our economy has grown since subsidy was stopped, has it stopped smuggling??....


Return the price of fuel to what is was before and see how things would go back

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Utanisco(m): 11:41pm On Jul 28
This can never stop the protest

If u people want to kill us all
Kill us all

U see protest
E go hold

Come rain come sun
I hv decided to close my shop n other business
I hv told my wife n my children to stay indoors
While I go out there n fight for them

If i dont come back to them
I am justified

My blood will forever protect them
I will protest till I'm gone
I swear to my spirit


#endbadgovernance#

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by whatmoreng: 11:42pm On Jul 28
Gaslighting . Rock of Gibraltar. No going back. 1st August is around the corner

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Tpave(m): 11:43pm On Jul 28
Story

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by alphaNomega: 11:44pm On Jul 28
this subsidy be like SARS, every now and then dem dey remove am; only to change the name to something else grin

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Basicend: 11:44pm On Jul 28
Who concocts all this rubbish and flaked pieces?

You know deep down your lying troat that the current government is paying even more subsidy than the Buhari era.

Let's say subsidy was even removed indeed, how has the Tinubu led government allocated it's proceeds? Have you seen any signs that this lot can manage funds with equity and accountability?

I wonder what these naiaraland mods are doing, and what their job is really.

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Eriokanmi: 11:44pm On Jul 28
We can all see today that, the reverse is the case. What had the subsidy removal yielded so far?

1) Many homes have been thrown into poverty, including the homes of the keyboard warriors on Nairaland who are supporting this evil government but only suffering and smiling.

2) A lot of SMEs have closed shop thereby throwing millions into unemployment, directly or indirectly

3) A lot of our youths have left the country after losing their jobs

4) inflation has been in it's highest peak since independence.

5) Insecurity has increased due to hardship in the land.

6) Many ladies now do hook up to augment their earnings while guys have taken to vices

7) Life has become so hard for many as they can't even move around with their vehicles anymore

8 ) Nigerian government now pays subsidy in trillions.

9) No single kobo was saved as a result of the subsidy removal.

Lastly, when they say karma is real, only fools will differ. Tinubu hit the streets during Jonathan era and disrupted a peaceful and progressive government with a robust GDP, just because he said he wanted to remove subsidy for the benefits of all.

Jonathan had even provided palliatives and set up a Sure-P programme for the reinvestment of the subsidy proceeds ahead of the removal. He sent buses to states nationwide but you discouraged fashola ftom accepting the ones sent to Lagos. You called gej unprintable names, sponsored protests nationwide with our state's funds.

Many gullible and tribalistic bigots swallowed his propaganda hook, line and sinker just to hijack power. Kayode fayemi corroborated this political gang up a few months ago during a gathering in which GEJ was in attendance, he said the protest was political. After hijacking power, you now brought up same subsidy removal even without a single palliative in place. People now want to protest and you're busy bribing fake groups to discourage it. This protest will probably be the longest and widest in the history of Africa. No home is spared from the current economic woes.

All those who revolted against Jonathan back then, using insecurity, kidnaping and other means are now in the apc, holding key positions. Atahiru Jega the former inec chair has recently joined them, l'obatan. After all Orubebe was right when he was accusing him in the collation room.

Why is it only Nigeria that's hardest hit by the so-called global inflation in africa? Karma is the answer.

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by bluefilm: 11:44pm On Jul 28
Is this a sponsored post by the FG? undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by onadana: 11:45pm On Jul 28
The stealing and sharing is still going on

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Zico5(m): 11:45pm On Jul 28
Now tell me one benefit the removal of subsidy has done for the masses. Removal of fuel subsidy has done bad than good to the masses. People are now living in abject poverty and hunger. A government that remove subsidy and flout currency at the same time. A government that fail to study the trend of economy before taking decision. A government that allow the sentiment of few to prevail over the entire populace. Nigeria has never enjoy the dividend of democracy since day one of this government and they are telling us to continue to endure.

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Chikel20000(m): 11:46pm On Jul 28
Subsidy removal should have bin a blessing to any good n serious government....but what we have here is corruption fighting back

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Indelibleage: 11:46pm On Jul 28
A ruse!

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by jibsy(m): 11:46pm On Jul 28
It was a serious goof.

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by iLegendd(m): 11:49pm On Jul 28
There are two sets of criminals here. The old and the new. With the old criminals, the masses benefitted: cheap fuel and food.

With the new criminals, the politicians alone are the ones benefiting because fuel and food are expensive, yet the money has been shared amongst politicians, judges, highly ranked men and some parts used in rubbing corruption on our faces by buying vehicles, planes, yacht, etc. for their leisure.

Some bought houses abroad, put some in crypto and paid their grandchildren's school fees even before they were born.

When they want to do projects, the give the contract to someone who belongs to their cartel and bloat the price so that they'll make profit and share it behind the scene in exchange for a poorly done project.

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by specialmati(m): 11:50pm On Jul 28
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin this is benefits of fuel subsidy removal,ok what of benefits of suffering the masses.but wait ooh na criminal(agbero chairman)remove una security(fuel subsidy) grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by obinnajohnson: 11:51pm On Jul 28
Subsidy removal is beneficial to APC members alone, since it means more more for their extravagant spending.
Tell me, how has subsidy removal benefitted the poor masses ? It's like APC was programmed to impoverish the masses.

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Gbadugbakun(m): 11:51pm On Jul 28
One year after the removal of fuel subsidy. Yet nothing to show for it. Just lies and propaganda. APC is truly a plague that must be uprooted from our society.

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by obonujoker(m): 11:52pm On Jul 28
Let them bring back subsidy.

We have not seen any benefits rather since political thieves are stealing more and more

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Basicend: 11:52pm On Jul 28
jibsy:
It was a serious goof.
Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Basicend: 11:53pm On Jul 28
jibsy:
It was a serious goof.

What else do you expect? So far corruption is the foundation of any set up, it will all end same way. Just a cycle. . . Ole gbe, Ole gba!

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by sonnie10: 11:54pm On Jul 28
Everything listed there is still happening.

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by imoowo(m): 11:54pm On Jul 28
I would like to ask a simple question why is the government still borrowing and taxing Nigerians if the subsidy was removed, why would the government be complaining about minimum wage, if truly subsidy was removed.?

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Sholaco: 11:54pm On Jul 28
It doesn't impact on people positively

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Peakdesign23(m): 11:54pm On Jul 28
Benefit my foot.🦶

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Re: Benefits Of Fuel Subsidy Removal - Daily Trust by Kelklein(m): 11:55pm On Jul 28
Dear Daily Trust, You all media are also part of the problem.. you will see white and still call it black.. because the crooked government for obvious reasons has repeated it that it is black so many times.

What Tinubu has done was not subsidy removal but price hike so that they can have more money to share..

When he announced 'subsidy is gone'.. NNPC fhe sole importer quickly adjusted their pump price to N537.. just about 1dollar then.. but when the government went further to devalue the Naira senselessly in the name harmonising the exchange rate, the BDC Black Marketers started shifting upwards as well and the CBN then without a clearcut strategy started chasing the Black Market rate at a point even overtook them until they were able to use EFCC to scare the black marketers.. we all ended up at 1600/$ today. So you see what has happened, the government had gone on a merry-go-round and landed everyone at an even difficult position than they met.. now they have to pay the difference in the pump price because the people simply can't pay in full even as they have pushed the pump price to over N800/L from N190 they met it..

What government in their right senses would allow increase in pump price of fuel by over 400% in one year.. all the name of a phantom subsidy.. even when they know they have no plan to fix the refineries..

in all of the President and his handler's speeches about this current planned protest, not a single mention of plan to open the refineries on time.. that was deliberate. They have no plan to open any refineries so that their Malta companies can sell and they can pay the so-called subsidies to themselves.

Even Dangote who just open a Refinery has to learn the hard way and started selling the crude that he imported... because he understood that there is no plan to allow anybody sell anything internally for now..
What right thinking leader would self-sabotage his own country's companies that could employ hundreds of thousands of people just so he could collect money from Importation. Why do Nigeria leaders think so narrowly and selfishly.. It's almost been like a culture for all the people have led this country, at the expense of the common masses.

You all media should learn to call a spade a spade..there is nothing like subsidy removal for now in this country.

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