Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,209,623 members, 8,006,638 topics. Date: Tuesday, 19 November 2024 at 09:07 AM |
Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal (30237 Views)
FG Rejects Julius Berger’s N279bn Cost For Second Niger Bridge Bypass / Fuel Price: Reject World bank's ₦750/Litre Proposal, NLC Warns FG / Again, FG Invites NLC To Another Meeting Today (2) (3) (4)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (Reply) (Go Down)
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Fourwinds: 6:54pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
Beancounter94:you and your government always have useless excuses for incompetence.... Who sell to neighbouring countries at cheaper prices...are they not smugglers? With customs, immigration personnel , police and sometimes soldiers at our boarders, you still come up with this excuses.... You are not different from our leaders....if it is to go after Igbos and Yoruba agitators, all their powers and mighty comes to full force 1 Like |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Nobody: 7:15pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
Beancounter94:it's neva a sensible and sane choice. It's only what select few in position of authority want for Nigerians. What does it really cost to build an average functional refinery? Why is it too expensive for Nigeria to build? If Dangote can build such a gigantic refinery, what is stopping the Nigerian govt from borrowing from same China to finance a refinery and subsequently sell it off to private investor for proper utilisation? If the Nigerian govt can build refineries in the 70s and 80s, why is it a daunting task today? The argument behind fuel subsidy to me is illogical. Who on earth imports a commodity it naturally has a comparative and absolute advantage to produce, if not Nigeria? How can a country dat has oil in abundance import same oil at a more expensive price from the international market, only to sell to its citizens at a subsidised rate? What logic is in it? If Niger can build a functional refinery, why can't Nigeria? If govt can borrow to build rails, bridges and road, why can't that same govt borrow to build small refineries here and dere that will generate revenue for easier repayment? If you think the basic knowledge of demand and supply will apply in the Nigeria oil sector after complete deregulation then you're yet to understand the entity you call country. The average Nigeria is so money conscious and greed oriented that he will do everything possible to shortchange the system for his own primitive gain. If you think subsidy removal will solve Nigeria's oil problem then you need to have a rethink. |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Nobody: 7:35pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
Beancounter94:yet they keep killing themselves to remain in the oil and gas sector? Tell me one single person that has gone into the oil and gas sector dat came back poor? |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by IGoComotYaTeeth: 8:25pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
Okoroawusa:Everybody is highly intelligent to una |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Nobody: 9:26pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
franciskaine: It is one thing to build a refinery, but to keep it constantly upgraded, well running, well maintained, and well functioning, you have to sell its products at a profit. Selling the products at a loss, and paying a subsidy that does not cover the loss and does not let you make a profit to keep the refinery in shape is what leads to wrecked refineries. Niger has a refinery. They also sell fuel at N350 per liter. Enough profit is made to keep it running well. Has been for the last ten years. You guys should be more realistic. If government put your business on a subsidy, you would be broke in months. |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by ayenale1(m): 10:11pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
Fourwinds: What has land border gat to do with PMS subsidy?... |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Fourwinds: 10:34pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
ayenale1:now listen and listen carefully...Nigeria is not a place to hope for any drastic reduction in whatever is being discussed... An average Nigerian businessman/woman is very wicked...if forces are allowed to determine prices, I tell you after the businessman/woman had made his/her capital let say five later, he/she will refuse the prices falling ..they will keep exploring the masses if given the chance to the next decade... Reason well why I spoke about land boarders |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by misterjosh(m): 12:08am On Aug 15, 2021 |
Are these so called governors high on something... Pay new minimum wage, majority of them refused, now this. What kind of heartless lots occupy the corridors of power sef |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by ayenale1(m): 3:55am On Aug 15, 2021 |
Fourwinds:You are right...we're all right and entitled to our opinions... |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Nobody: 5:38am On Aug 15, 2021 |
Fourwinds: 1.Well, the smuggling happens because 1) fuel costs 162 here, and over 300 naira in all our neighbors. Smuggling is going to happen , unless we build a border wall around Nigeria and man it with CCTV, drones, etc, and shoot all smugglers. 2.Well, the leaders are like you. Your president rejected a suggestion that we remove subsidies recently. The only time when subsides are removed partially is when we start running out of money. 3.If Biafra and Oodua sell subsided fuel., they would get into debt very very quickly. Subsidies are very very expensive, because costs of refining petrol increase, and along with it the cost of subsidizing fuel. 4.By the way, I don't support APC, and never voted for them, nor do i like them. |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Nobody: 5:41am On Aug 15, 2021 |
Fourwinds: Well, on the other hand, allowing the government to set prices for all businesses would lead to them making huge losses, which would impact on their ability to do things like employ people, and keep their businesses running....which could worsen our economic situation, and make things more infinitely worse. The fact that you have home internet was made possible by Obasanjo allowing the GSM companies to set prices , not the government. They made enough profits to build our IT sector infrastructure to the level it is today. No need for government to spend a kobo setting up antennae and so on. |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Fourwinds: 7:49am On Aug 15, 2021 |
Beancounter94: Oga this your home internet was made cheap because of GLO. MTN never wanted the price of call to drop..stop deceiving yourself... We know how the Nigeria market forces work...1minute 3 seconds, MTN will charge you for 2minutes.. It was GLO that said it is possible to go per seconds. We know the history... Stop defending wicked Nigeria market forces...DISCOS and GENCOS have taken over power for about 8years now. They hadly buy transformers for communities with their outrageous charges of electrify bills...the transformer in my community was donated by a politician and they are quick to claim it as their property... |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Fabkeyz(m): 2:54am On Aug 22, 2021 |
AuroraB: Hahaha |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Melbrom(m): 10:08pm On Nov 07, 2021 |
it might be a sensible choice but this is the wrong time for such. Nigeria economy is total down. Insecurity everywhere, high inflation, high rate of unemployment, no stable power supply, farmers can't go to the farm due to security issues leading in shortage of farm produce and increase in price. Then you want to increase the price of fuel? When you know fully well that increase in the price of fuel, automatically lead to increase in everything other thing. Make them try am naw..better protest nai go burst out |
Re: Fuel Price: Again, FG Rejects Govs’ N380/Litre Proposal by Ruggman: 11:00pm On Nov 07, 2021 |
This government want to increase fuel pump price again. When did the governors began to fix price of fuel?, They are only using the governors to cover up. Subsidy, subsidy Everytime what are they actually subsidizing? They said there is nothing like subsidy before why now? The last time they increased price we were told that they have removed the subsidy, God is watching you all |
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (Reply)
Peter Obi's Akwa Ibom Wife Shows How To Vote In Igbo Language / Amaechi And Dawari George At ViewPoint On 93.7 Rythem Fm In PH (Pics) / Benue Livestock Guard Members Protecting Farmers From Fulani Herdsmen
Viewing this topic: 1 guest(s)
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 66 |