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Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by jmoore(m): 8:13am On Nov 27, 2021

Same Old Cruel Lies to Justify Fuel Price Hike
By Farooq A. Kperogi
Twitter: @farooqkperogi

Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Malam Mele Kyari, said on November 23 that the Buhari regime will inflict yet another pain at the pump by jacking up petrol prices to N340 per liter in February 2022.

If this materializes, it would be the fourth time the regime has increased petrol prices in a five-year period. Every indication points to an irreversible resolve on the part of the regime to go through with the increase. The perennially predictable propaganda against “subsidy” has already started.

Whenever funds in the public trough that people in power steal from runs low, the default revenue-generation strategy they have is to increase the pump price of petrol and to justify it by rehashing the same old, trite, tired, banal emotional blackmail of the poor who will bear the brunt of their cruelty.

Since I came of age, governments have deployed the same pre-made rhetorical template to rationalize increases in fuel prices: subsidy is bad because it’s wasteful and benefit only fuel marketers; we need the money we save from removing fuel subsidy to invest in education and infrastructure for the greater good of everyone even when that never happens; Nigeria has the cheapest petrol price in Africa; because our petrol is the cheapest, it is smuggled to other parts of the continent, so we must increase petrol prices to stop this; we’ll come out with palliatives to ease the hurt that increases in fuel prices will exact on the poor.

These—and many other—rationalizations are, of course, bald-faced, self-contradictory, inane executive lies. As I’ve pointed out repeatedly, fuel price increases are not and have never been about “deregulation,” “subsidy removal,” “liberalization,” or such other empty but fashionable neo-liberal mumbo jumbo whose meanings the utterers themselves obviously don’t even understand.

In perhaps the only time he ever told the truth in his entire lifetime, Information Minister Lai Mohammed said in May 2016— in the aftermath of one of the steepest increases in fuel prices in Nigeria— that “The current problem is not really about subsidy removal. It is about the fact that Nigeria is broke. Pure and simple.”

When Nigerian political elites say Nigeria is “broke,” they often mean no more than that they don’t have enough to steal after paying measly salaries to workers.

The last time the Buhari regime increased fuel prices last year, it said it had completely done away with fuel subsidies and had left the price of petrol to the vagaries of demand and supply. Now, the regime’s honchos say again that the subsidy they said they’d completely removed, for which there was no allocation in the 2021 budget, must be removed again!


As compensation for removing a non-existent subsidy on petroleum, Finance Minister Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed said the government will pay a monthly transport bonus of 5,000 naira to 40 million Nigerians.

I am no mathematician, but even I can point out the mathematical absurdity of Mrs. Ahmed's proposal. If the government actually fulfills its promise (you can’t trust this compulsively mendacious regime to live up to any promises it makes) to give 5,000 naira monthly to 40 million Nigerians, it will be picking up a N200 billion monthly bill. That will add up to N2.4 trillion naira a year.

Now, consider that, according to an April 18, 2020 press statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Ita Enang, Nigeria spent “N1.5trn spent on fuel subsidy in 2019.”

Again, on July 1, 2021, Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed, according to TheCable, “subsidy gulps N150 billion every month.” N150 billion is still less than the N200 billion monthly transport bonus bill the regime will pay to 400 million Nigerians.

In other words, Nigeria will spend more money on transport bonus to an amorphous, unidentifiable, and probably cooked-up 40 million poor Nigerians than the subsidies it says it pays on petroleum subsidies, which it says are too expensive to be sustainable. That makes absolutely no sense.


Also note that thanks to Buhari’s infernal incompetence, Nigeria overtook Indian “as the country with the most people living in extreme poverty.” By many accounts, up to 100 million Nigerians live in abject poverty. By what logic did the regime decide that only 40 million people will need to be shielded from the consequences of the cruelty it will inflict on Nigerians in February 2022?

And, in the aftermath of the inflationary conflagration that a petrol price hike will ignite, how much help will N5,000 render to anyone in a month? N5,000 is currently useless in Nigeria. Imagine how much more useless it will be in 2022 after the prices of everything go through the roof.

In any case, the Senate revealed on Thursday that there is no provision for a N2.4 trillion-naira transport bonus in the 2022 budget. So, this is probably another scam.

Well, since the regime won’t stop its sterile propaganda to justify its asphyxiation of the poor through unjustified petrol price hikes, I won’t be tired of repeating what I’ve written in the past in response to their lies.

Petrol is the engine of the Nigerian economy in ways it is not elsewhere. When the price of petrol goes up in Nigeria, everything else goes up—except the already measly salaries of everyday people. This is not the case in many countries. So, you can’t just arbitrarily jack up petrol prices and ignore its other unsettling effects on other facets of the society.

A way bigger waste than the “waste” of petrol subsidy is the humongous amounts we expend monthly to subsidize the obscene opulence that Nigeria’s political elite—from the president down to a councilor—luxuriate in. Nigerian political elites are some of the most remunerated elites in the world. They even earn more perks than their American counterparts. But no one is talking about this subsidy. Only the comparatively miserly “subsidy” that makes life just a little easier for the common people is subject to scrutiny.


The canard about why the fraud in the oil subsidy regime justifies its discontinuance is disingenuous. It's the government's responsibility to catch and stop the fraud. If it can’t fix something as basic as fuel subsidy fraud with all the powers and resources at its disposal, the government has no reason to exist. It has no business being in the business of governance.

It is conscienceless to transfer the burden of government’s incompetence to the masses who are already reeling under the weight of an unbearably crushing existential misery.

Every responsible government in the world subsidizes the products its citizens use to survive. State governments in America collectively spend $10 billion to subsidize the fuel consumption of their citizens. The Biden administration just ordered the release of emergency oil reserves in its bid to bring down the prices of petrol, which have gone up in the last few months.

The American government also spends $20 billion every year to subsidize agriculture in what is called "farm income stabilization." That’s why food is dirt cheap in America. And we are talking of the world’s wealthiest country. If anyone tells you America doesn’t subsidize the fuel consumption of its citizens, stare him straight in the face and call him or her a fraud without blinking!

Subsidy isn’t just a moral imperative; it’s also an existential imperative. If people are left to grapple with the smoldering violence of unchecked capitalism, they will either die off (if they are stupid and docile) or revolt against the source of their misery (if they are smart and active). There is no middle ground.

Nigeria has one of the lowest and most stagnant wages on earth. A further increase in petrol prices, which will add more fuel to the inflationary fire that is already burning Nigeria to the ground, will only deepen the misery and torment that everyday Nigerians are going through.

What is the benefit in being an oil-producing country if the money that accrues to Nigeria from oil merely subsidizes the epicurean pleasures of the elite while the poor are metaphorically forced to hold cream on their hands while their faces are dry? I would be at peace if Nigerians pay high prices for petrol—like our neighbors— because we don’t have it.

If Nigerians choose to accept this with listless abandon, it’s their choice. In any case, labor, which used to fight price hikes, has been dead like a dodo since the Buhari regime came on board. Labor activists are now safely ensconced in the filthy pockets of the government.

I only worry for the millions of people who have no alternative, who live on less than $1 a day, who literally vegetate on the very edge of existence, who will be consumed by the hyperinflationary inferno that is sure to follow the impending cruelly insensate punishment of the masses.

Source > m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10105705154322280&id=47904265&refid=8

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Leverage2021: 8:22am On Nov 27, 2021
This man speak from both sides of the mouth

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by amnesty7: 8:34am On Nov 27, 2021
No matter what, we will survive by God's Grace.
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Tranquility4u: 8:38am On Nov 27, 2021
N340 per liter is so high in this present economic hardships we are in. Prices of commodities and services which are doubled already, would be quadrupled if this total removal of subsidy materializes



Nigerians read this again as aforementioned above:

Every responsible government in the world subsidizes
the products its citizens use to survive. State
governments in America collectively spend $10 billion
to subsidize the fuel consumption of their citizens. The
Biden administration just ordered the release of
emergency oil reserves in its bid to bring down the
prices of petrol, which have gone up in the last few
months.
The American government also spends $20 billion
every year to subsidize agriculture in what is called
"farm income stabilization." That’s why food is dirt
cheap in America. And we are talking of the world’s
wealthiest country. If anyone tells you America
doesn’t subsidize the fuel consumption of its citizens,
stare him straight in the face and call him or her a
fraud without blinking!
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by jmoore(m): 8:38am On Nov 27, 2021
Leverage2021:
This man speak from both sides of the mouth
He lives in USA. When the fuel price increases, you will bear the consequences.

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by LibertyRep: 8:45am On Nov 27, 2021
This is easily the most deceitful regime in the history of this country.

Will posterity ever be fair to all of them?

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Ekpeitut: 8:45am On Nov 27, 2021
Leverage2021:
This man speak from both sides of the mouth

I'm afraid you have issues with comprehension.

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by helinues: 8:48am On Nov 27, 2021
If you don't have any solution to Nigeria's problems, why not STFU.

Blaming, accusing, attacking all the time and this one na Prof
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Leverage2021: 8:48am On Nov 27, 2021
Ekpeitut:


I'm afraid you have issues with comprehension.
I don't

He is neither here nor there, reminds me of his numerous religious bigtry epistles where he claims Yoruba Muslims are been marginalised by Yoruba Christians

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by rayvelez(m): 8:51am On Nov 27, 2021
Bubu will finish dis country before he leave very useless old man.
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by jmoore(m): 8:55am On Nov 27, 2021
helinues:
If you don't have any solution to Nigeria's problems, why not STFU.

Blaming, accusing, attacking all the time and this one na Prof

Fuel Subsidy is a solution. He gave examples but Buhari followers can't read.

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Ruggedniggaone: 8:56am On Nov 27, 2021
amnesty7:
No matter what, we will survive by God's Grace.
okay let see who will bear the consequences between you and the writer

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by helinues: 8:59am On Nov 27, 2021
jmoore:


Fuel Subsidy is a solution. He gave examples but Buhari followers can't read.

Government in other countries are paying subsidy on some products just to relieve the extra charges that it might come with.

I really don't see anything bad in FG paying the subsidy only if there would be thorough oversight cos almost half of the subsidy money FG is paying on petroleum are mostly same fuel been imported out of the country by the crooks in oil sector
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by jmoore(m): 9:00am On Nov 27, 2021
Leverage2021:
I don't

He is neither here nor there, reminds me of his numerous religious bigtry epistles where he claims Yoruba Muslims are been marginalised by Yoruba Christians
Denying you have comprehension issues is ridiculous. What has religion got to do with fuel subsidy?

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 9:03am On Nov 27, 2021
This Buhari-led APC govt have really used lies to held Nigeria into perpetual slavery as far as this their scam subsidy removal issue is concerned.
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Leverage2021: 9:04am On Nov 27, 2021
jmoore:

Denying you have comprehension issues is ridiculous. What has religion got to do with fuel subsidy?
you need to have sense

I don't take a Taqiyaist serious that's my point

So his so called candid opinion on the subsidy issue is not genuine

You can see you have the comprehension problem

Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by jmoore(m): 9:08am On Nov 27, 2021
helinues:


Government in other countries are paying subsidy on some products just to relieve the extra charges that it might come with.

I really don't see anything bad in FG paying the subsidy only if there would be thorough oversight cos almost half of the subsidy money FG is paying on petroleum are mostly same fuel been imported out of the country by the crooks in oil sector
So is it the Prof that will secure your borders? Who should be held responsible for insecure borders?

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by amnesty7: 9:08am On Nov 27, 2021
Ruggedniggaone:
okay let see who will bear the consequences between you and the writer
You didn't get me.
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 9:09am On Nov 27, 2021
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helinues:
If you don't have any solution to Nigeria's problems, why not STFU.Blaming, accusing, attacking all the time and this one na Prof
[/s] The clueless and senseless dullard that sought the presidency for almost 12 years even with tears never knew the magnitude of problems on ground?

Seems zombiesm will not even allow you know that this regime have repeatedly insulted the sensibility of Nigerians with their many incongruent lies on this fuel subsidy removal issue that they should have honourably resigned from our national life.

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by jmoore(m): 9:13am On Nov 27, 2021
Leverage2021:
you need to have sense

I don't take a Taqiyaist serious that's my point

So his so called candid opinion on the subsidy issue is not genuine

You can see you have the comprehension problem

Go and create a different thread for your religious wahala. No wonder people like you keep electing dumb leaders.

Counter his fuel subsidy opinion or shut up.

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by FarahAideed: 9:15am On Nov 27, 2021
helinues:


Government in other countries are paying subsidy on some products just to relieve the extra charges that it might come with.

I really don't see anything bad in FG paying the subsidy only if there would be thorough oversight cos almost half of the subsidy money FG is paying on petroleum are mostly same fuel been imported out of the country by the crooks in oil sector

Why don't you tell us what subsidy Buharis is removing ...for the last 3 years there has been no provisions for subsidy in our Budget and we have Buhari govt on tape swearing their e is no subsidy ...so what subsidy is Buhari removing ?
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by nzeobi(m): 9:26am On Nov 27, 2021
Those who went to ojota to eat jollof rice, dance and fool themselves and others about subdidy should cover their faces in shame and apologize.

Imagine if the government had succeeded in deregulation then, by now there's no way that our refining capacity will be upto 250000 litres combined, with jobs created and its positive impact on our foreign exchange but the irresponsible APC members then denied us the opportunity
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 9:42am On Nov 27, 2021
Problem with the article is that oga Farooq doesn't understand how a subsidy works and why it is wasteful in Nigeria

1.In Nigeria, since the late 1970s, fuel has been sold at a price below its cost of production

2.This means that fuel is being sold at a loss in this country

3. To cover for the losses that result, goverment pays the industry an amount of money called a subsidy.

4. In principle, a subsidy is supposed to cover the difference between the cost price of fuel and the selling or goverment price

5. In practice it is inadequate for reasons I'll give in the next few points

6 . Because we pay subsidy money out of the revenue we earn from oil, this reduces the amount of Forex available to buffer the naira. As a result the naira becomes weak and prices rise. Falling oil prices also reduce the amount of cash available to pay for the subsidy, meaning that subsidy payments have to be reduced, which manifests as a price increase

7 . Again we rely on revenue from crude to fund subsides. The other countries that subsidize fuel do so from tax revenues and do so not at the level we do in Nigeria. Crude oil revenues are never stable due to fluctuations in the price.

When prices of crude fall below sustenance level, the government has to take loans to survive..when the price of crude goes up, the loans have to be repaid and thus the subsidy goes down, and the price goes up due to reduced amount to spend on subsidies

8.Also rising oil prices mean higher cost of production of fuel, meaning either subsidy payments go up or they reduce so that cash can be freed to pay for other things

9. We have bad refineries because in the early 1990s goverment stopped repairing and upgrading them because they wanted to save cost and keep the cost of refining petrol as low as possible. In the long run it backfired. The refineries are all bad now, and have been since 2010 or earlier, and we now import most fuel, driving up the amount of money spent on subsides for it

10. Subsides mean that the oil industry cannot make much of a profit to expand refining capacity. Banks won't lend to them for that because no profit means they won't see their money again. ( Dangote got a loan for his refinery because if he defaults on the payment, the banks take his other profitable assets like the cement factories to recover their.loans)

The thing is subsidy is a drain on our resources. And while we should cut th cash we spend on our greedy poiticians it won't solve the problem. The cost of refining fuel would continue to rise with the rising oil price and by extension the amount we spend subsiding fuel. We can pour the whole money we spend on Bihari and company into the mouth of the subsidy monster and it won't be satisfied.

Yes, food prices would rise, but the value of the naira would also rise too ,and profits and investments in the oil industry as well as jobs would rise with a complete subsidy removal so it is all.win win

By the way , I hate APC and PDP and have never voted for either of them. My support for subsidy removal is independent of both useless parties. I have backed subsidy removal since 2012. I believe it benefits Nigeria.

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 9:47am On Nov 27, 2021
Tranquility4u:
N340 per liter is so high in this present economic hardships we are in. Prices of commodities and services which are doubled already, would be quadrupled if this total removal of subsidy materializes



Nigerians read this again as aforementioned above:

Every responsible government in the world subsidizes
the products its citizens use to survive. State
governments in America collectively spend $10 billion
to subsidize the fuel consumption of their citizens. The
Biden administration just ordered the release of
emergency oil reserves in its bid to bring down the
prices of petrol, which have gone up in the last few
months.
The American government also spends $20 billion
every year to subsidize agriculture in what is called
"farm income stabilization." That’s why food is dirt
cheap in America. And we are talking of the world’s
wealthiest country. If anyone tells you America
doesn’t subsidize the fuel consumption of its citizens,
stare him straight in the face and call him or her a
fraud without blinking!

America also
1..Pays for subsides from income tax, not from revenue from crude oil exports as does Nigeria

2..American tax to gdp ratio is 33.0%. Nigeria is 6.1%. IGR in Nigeria is very poor.

3. America does not subsidize fuel for everyone.. fuel subsidy there is for the poor.

4. American fuel prices rise and fall with the market.

5.Even with subsides, US fuel costs 408 naira per liter,and yes it is costly to most Americans.

Modified

The US does have a relatively well developed public transport system, but quality may vary from location to location

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Rexwalters1: 9:50am On Nov 27, 2021
jmoore:


Fuel Subsidy is a solution. He gave examples but Buhari followers can't read.
Why did you not state the examples he gave?
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Rexwalters1: 9:53am On Nov 27, 2021
nzeobi:
Those who went to ojota to eat jollof rice, dance and fool themselves and others about subdidy should cover their faces in shame and apologize.

Imagine if the government had succeeded in deregulation then, by now there's no way that our refining capacity will be upto 250000 litres combined, with jobs created and its positive impact on our foreign exchange but the irresponsible APC members then denied us the opportunity
Had APC as a party been created then in 2012? Nigerians always looking for some else to blame for their own lack of vision & mumurism? Let me take a wild guess, pdp wants to deny you that same opportunity today? You people in Nigeria want to enjoy without any sacrifice by your ancestors & their descendants?
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by jmoore(m): 9:59am On Nov 27, 2021
backbencher:
Problem with the article is that oga Farooq doesn't understand how a subsidy works and why it is wasteful in Nigeria


By the way , I hate APC and PDP and have never voted for either of them. My support for subsidy removal is independent of both useless parties. I have backed subsidy removal since 2012. I believe it benefits Nigeria.








You need to read his post again. Buhari government has proposed transport subsidy to replace fuel subsidy.

Fuel subsidy = 1.8 trillion yearly

Transport subsidy= 2.1 trillion yearly.

Is that how to save?

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by nzeobi(m): 10:08am On Nov 27, 2021
Rexwalters1:
Had APC as a party been created then in 2012? Nigerians always looking for some else to blame for their own lack of vision & mumurism? Let me take a wild guess, pdp wants to deny you that same opportunity today? You people in Nigeria want to enjoy without any sacrifice by your ancestors & their descendants?

I supported subsidy removal then and still supporting it today what am against is the fraud called 5000 transport stipends cos thats subdidy again on its own.
As for the formation of APC, those who rejected subsidy under Jonathan are mostly leading APC members today

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Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 10:11am On Nov 27, 2021
jmoore:


You need to read his post again. Buhari government has proposed transport subsidy to replace fuel subsidy.

Fuel subsidy = 1.8 trillion yearly

Transport subsidy= 2.1 trillion yearly.

Is that how to save?

It is what some economists suggest in the wake of an oil subsidy removal.

Conditional transfers of money to the poor to help them ride out the first year of a total subsidy removal. ( Done in some countries like Indonesia for example).

The money is also going to the poor ( if the government is serious. I don't trust their figures mind) instead of to the fat cats in the oil industry.

Gej had some of the same ideas ( pay more for public transport, sure P) for his removal of subsidy. Of course he was forced by protests to make it partial, but the money saved wet into public transport and Sure P. ( The oil price crash of 2014 is part ofthe reason why these programs could not be sustained, then politics)

Even then 5000 naira doesn't do much.
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Fbisshit: 10:54am On Nov 27, 2021
This boy and Femi fani kayode talks alike. I reserve my comments shaa
Re: Same Old Cruel Lies To Justify Fuel Price Hike: By Farooq A. Kperogi by Perfectbeing(m): 11:04am On Nov 27, 2021
jmoore:


You need to read his post again. Buhari government has proposed transport subsidy to replace fuel subsidy.

Fuel subsidy = 1.8 trillion yearly

Transport subsidy= 2.1 trillion yearly.

Is that how to save?
The 2.1 trillion for transportation allowance will only be a one year thing whereas the 1.8 trillion was every year.

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