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Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Brushstrokes20: 7:15am On Jul 22, 2022 |
Usual bullocks! Satanic govt of SELF SERVING THIEVES AND BLOODTHIRSTY TERRORISTS |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by ufotunang: 7:15am On Jul 22, 2022 |
All of this is because our refineries are not working...a country that is blessed with crude oil, natural resources.. ..but refineries not working... that is a big shame to Nigeria...and we call our country giant of Africa.. nawaoooo |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by ufotunang: 7:16am On Jul 22, 2022 |
Peter obi will solve all this problems and Nigeria will not waste money paying subsidy on fuel... refineries will work |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Doyou2019: 7:18am On Jul 22, 2022 |
God1000: With projected revenues lower than 40%, this stupid administration still wants to continue with subsidy If we are not careful in this country, soon federal and state workers will have nothing to take home as salary at the end of the month. The whole country has gone sour, yet APC is still winning elections in places like Ekiti. Who do us this kin thing, e da kun? 2 Likes |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by MedicH: 7:45am On Jul 22, 2022 |
handie: So na car agent work u de do u go use de pay ur children university school fees of over 600k this man? How can u be advising government to take decisions that will bury u entirely. |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Walz001: 8:00am On Jul 22, 2022 |
But i thought Apc said subsidy is a scam some years back .... or have we all forgotten Why do they have to say that and now using the same subsidy to tell us news We need to be vigilant in our next election Getyour pvc |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by ransomed: 8:01am On Jul 22, 2022 |
Subsidy is a SCAM. |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Minjim: 8:14am On Jul 22, 2022 |
Who are they paying this subsidy to? We're buying fuel from 200- 180 and the FG keep telling us they're paying subsidy. Do they want to pretend they don't know what is going on for the past two months |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Minjim: 8:19am On Jul 22, 2022 |
She's Buhari's Alison Maduaeke dmostcheerful: 1 Like |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Tvoice: 8:24am On Jul 22, 2022 |
Subsidy again ? Haaaa , na wa oOo |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Moh247: 9:00am On Jul 22, 2022 |
Mrpojj: Those crap won't work as long as Politicians are stake holders in Dangote refinery |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by almarthins(m): 9:09am On Jul 22, 2022 |
yefeola: You self dey laugh? This country na scam, walahi! No body should vote tinubu and atiku na d same Dem bi. Wey d modular refinery wey apc promise us in 2015? |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by EvangDrGeo: 9:13am On Jul 22, 2022 |
This amount can build two refineries. True or false? |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Xylon: 9:43am On Jul 22, 2022 |
Barrylord4040:After 8 years of suffering under his caucus....... Your real father!!!!!! |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by cp3o: 9:45am On Jul 22, 2022 |
Moh247: Mtcheeeew.... |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by chigoizie7(m): 12:07pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
Subsidywise20: Dangote refinery from scratch to finish is worth N9.5 trillion, but the federal government is willing to pay N6 trillion plus in just one year on subsidy. Please who is deceiving who? |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Nobody: 12:09pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
chigoizie7: All the more reason why government should have completely removed subsidy, so that no more deceit. |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by chigoizie7(m): 12:09pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
EvangDrGeo: True |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Mrpojj(m): 12:09pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
Moh247:They are not crap, some of those refinery are very functional they just shut them down, for what ever reason best known to them |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by frog12: 12:15pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
this woman is DULL. Sshior |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Nobody: 12:17pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
EvangDrGeo: Depends on the type of refinery If it is a small scale refinery...probably If it is a Dangote type refinery...no |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Vitally123: 12:46pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
We hear you. Please, you should close and go home, leave governance for those who know what to do. "You are all tired" |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by 989900: 2:45pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
Half of your national budget on subsidy (₦6.5t out of ₦12t) by a man who said subsidy is a scam when our national budget was just ₦4.5 trillion and subsidy was ₦900 billion?!!! More than half of Dangote's refinery with the power station, urea plant, etc.?! You can't make these stuffs up! BTW, half would be provided by NNPC by sh!thing it out at the nearest local toilet?! |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Nobody: 2:48pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
989900: The thing is, anytime the government, past or present , wants to remove subsidy, the answer Nigerians give them is no. If I was the president of this country, I would remove subsidy today. The problem is, fuel prices will go up. Eventually, things would improve with increased investment in refineries and the sector that would result....but there would be a period of hardship, and most people don't want that. That's why anyone supporting subsidy removal is automatically labelled as evil and why Obi said yes and no when asked if he would remove subsidy. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by 989900: 2:54pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
Subsidywise20: We got here because we don't have refineries. Buhari promised refineries (major reason I campaigned for him); 7.5 years later, not 1 refinery -- even the existing ones are dead! In the 70s and 80s/90s we projected ahead, and built refineries ahead of our expected consumption -- we were making millions of dollars in the early 90s from exporting refined petroleum products!!! |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Nobody: 3:05pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
989900: We don't have refineries because subsidy means that the sector does not earn the large enough profit to pay for working refineries. Instead we (roughly speaking ) force the sector to sell fuel at a loss (and until 2013, kerosene and diesel)...and pay a subsidy to cover the loss, which leaves it dependent on government money...opening the door for sabotage and corruption..since money will come whether refineries work or not If subsidy went, the refineries would be reliant on the profit they make, which would make sabotage and corruption very difficult to happen (there are lots of forms of corruption). But because it means high prices for fuel, and has always meant that, and because people want to buy cheap fuel...here we are. Or are we going to let Dangote, when his refinery is complete...sell fuel at N165 per liter? When actually refining it costs more than N200.? Also, Niger Republic has a refinery.and produces crude..and fuel costs over N350 there. Ghana has two refineries...and produces crude. Fuel costs N600 there. Their refineries work...because they make money. |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Everlastingson: 3:34pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
With all that Dieziani was said to have stolen, I think she is still better than this woman. |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Yankee101: 3:43pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
This is ridiculous and open theft How much oil does the entire country consume? Last stealing before hand over? 1 Like |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Everlastingson: 3:50pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
Subsidywise20: You have started again with language of APC. "The only way to have steady power supply is to remove Jonathan". Now you say, The only way for refineries to work is to remove subsidy. Is it subsidy that stops the refineries? Is it not said that NNPC is the sole importer of refined products? The billions you said you pumped into the refineries to resuscitate it where is it? Where is the money you recovered from subsidy removal on AGO and DPK? You shout everyday about subsidy removal but silent on getting the refineries to work. All you care about is for Nigeria to keep importing. If you claim subsidy is discouraging investors why is Dangote building a refinery? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by Nobody: 3:58pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
Everlastingson: The same APC that refused to completely remove subsides because 'National security issues'....okay. I have supported subsidy removal for over ten years. Before APC came into being, when people like Buhari were opposing it on the street. . "The only way to have steady power supply is to remove Jonathan You GEJ supporters should give up the bitterness, it;s been eight years. Yeah, I didn;t back GEJ, but on subsidy I backed him. After all, ten years. As for power, I backed GEJ's decsion to give us DISCOS and GENCOS...after doing some reading up in 2013/14. I did not back Buhari at all. I supported. NCP till 2015, then KOWA, and then YPP, now ADC or PrP for me. ". Now you say, The only way for refineries to work is to remove subsidy. Yeah because then they run at a profit, and NNPC is forced to stop relying on subsidy to save itself once it has incurred a loss by selling fuel below what it cost to produce and transport it. Is it subsidy that stops the refineries? Is it not said that NNPC is the sole importer of refined products? The billions you said you pumped into the refineries to resuscitate it where is it? Where is the money you recovered from subsidy removal on AGO and DPK? You shout everyday about subsidy removal but silent on getting the refineries to work. All you care about is for Nigeria to keep importing. It is because we use money for refineries to subsidize fuel...that we have run out of refineries. That is why GEJ could not build the three refinereis he signed up for...because subsidy made the investment in the refineries unprofitable potentially. If you claim subsidy is discouraging investors why is Dangote building a refinery?[/quote] Because 1.He is rich 2.Government helped him get a loan for the thing. 3.Government has also implied strongly that they would remove subsidy once the refinery starts producing. It even makes sense if subsidy goes before he starts pumping out fuel...otherwise, he would be broke in years from selling fuel at a loss. And his refinery would look like NNPC refinery looks now. You want to buy fuel at N100 or lower. I want to pay the market price so that jobs, and investment can come into this country. APC and PDP have both refused to remove subsidy. P.S Good afternoon |
Re: Zainab Ahmed: FG To Spend N6.72trn On Subsidy In 2023 by 989900: 4:10pm On Jul 22, 2022 |
Subsidywise20: The catch-22 with having adequate working refineries is, it conserves your forex and helps the value of the local currency. Singapore (5m population or less) refines 1.5 m barrels of crude per day. If 'hypothetically', we refine as much as Singapore or even half of what they do, we will have enough for local consumption and some to export = 30-40% in bettering the value of the Naira, therefore reducing or eliminating subsidy depending on prevailing oil prices and what else we do with our other fiscal and monetary policies. Whatever we do, subsidy has to go -- with a concrete plan in place for adequate local refining capacity! |
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