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Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Racoon(m): 10:17am On Jan 18, 2023
The Federal Government has said it sometimes borrows funds to buy petrol as the country continues to incur rising fuel subsidy bills.

The government also confirmed that there was a possibility of global economic recession this year, but stressed that Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves were healthy enough to withstand the shocks.


The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, disclosed this on Tuesday on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, while speaking during an interview with Arise TV.

In the interview, monitored by our correspondent in Abuja, the minister also stated that the Federal Government at some point had to borrow funds to buy Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, despite the huge subsidy spending on the commodity.

Ahmed again insisted on ending the fuel subsidy regime, while adding that would be done gradually from the second quarter of this year by the current government.

She said the government would be able to increase the revenue performance on the 2022 figure, as well as reduce the debt service to revenue ratio.

“We also have to exit fuel subsidy, because that is also a very significant contributory factor. You can look at it in two ways – it is revenue that would have come to the government but it doesn’t because it has been spent on fuel subsidy,” she said.

The minister added, “But also, where there is nothing for the government to buy the refined petroleum products, we have to borrow to buy the petroleum products. So if you take that out, that’s about N3.25tn, that is a significant relief.”

Explaining why the fuel subsidy was not removed in June 2022 despite the plan of the government to halt it at the time, Ahmed said it was a decision that was taken by the government due to the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and heightened inflation.

“Removal of fuel subsidy at that time would have increased the burden on the citizens, and the President does not want to contemplate a situation where measures are taken that further burdens the citizenry,” she stated.

Ahmed added, “So the decision was to extend the period from June 2022 to 18 months, beginning from January 2022. So in June 2023, we should be able to exit. The good thing is that we hear a consistent message that everybody is saying this thing needs to go and that it is not serving the majority of Nigerians.

“I listened to some of the new leaders campaigning for the next round of leadership in the country and they are saying they will get rid of it very quickly.”

Asked whether it would be possible to halt the fuel subsidy regime in June this year, Ahmed replied, “What will be safer is for the current administration, maybe at the beginning of the second quarter, to start removing the fuel subsidy.”

This, she said, was because the gradual removal of subsidy would not be so harsh, as when removed at once.

The idea for us in the budget is that the cost of subsidy should not exceed that N3.23tn. So whether it is done completely by June or July or whatever is the process, the cost is capped,” Ahmed stated.


Recession this year
She further stated that the ambitious N10tn revenue target of the Federal Government, as projected in the 2023 budget, would be met, based on various measures that had been put in place.


Commenting on the possibility of a global economic recession, she said, “Clearly there is going to be a decline in growth. And why we are having this decline in growth because of the sustained economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We’ve seen the resurgence of COVID-19 in some developed economies, especially China, and also the effect of the Russia-Ukraine war that is having a global impact.

The quantitative easing that is being implemented by central banks across the world also contributes to the high cost of interest, resulting in the high inflation rate, and which means people’s spending power is weakened. So these are all indications that there will be a global recession.”

The minister was made to understand that in 2008 when there was a global recession, Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves were in excess of $60bn and the country was able to withstand the impact of that recession.

Asked if the country would be able to withstand another recession this year, going by its current reserves, Ahmed replied in the affirmative.

She said, “It is true that’s our reserves during the first global recession. Our reserves are now down to $34bn, and that is still a healthy level. It means we are able to meet at least six months of imports and other expenses into the country.

“It means we can withstand another global shock if we are able to carry through a coordinated response between the monetary, fiscal as well as trade authorities. We have learnt a lot from the experience that we went through during the COVID and it shows that when we plan well we can actually withstand the shocks.

“You’ll recall that Nigeria’s economy did go into recession during the COVID but it was a short-lived one because of that coordinated response, which had not just government, but also the private sector contributing to the effort.”

She added, “Also, at that time we were able to scale back on some categories of government spending to enable us to invest more in the healthcare sector. So with the right policies we can weather another global recession.”

N10tn revenue projection

Reacting to concerns that the Federal Government’s revenue projection of over N10tn for 2023 was too optimistic, Ahmed stated that a lot of measures were on the ground to realise this target.


She said, “I will say that if you look at the numbers, the performance of the 2022 budget, you will see that the oil and gas sector contribution was about 35 per cent, while the non-oil sector had the largest contribution.

“But not only that, the non-oil sector contribution outperformed the budget by a very large proportion, for example, Company Income Tax outperformed the budget by 158 per cent.

“So there are some foundational measures that have been taken that have enabled the non-oil sector revenue to grow on a consistent basis, and not just by a little number, but a quite significant number.”

Ahmed further pointed out that the oil sector’s contribution which was minimal in 2022 was looking good to pick up in 2023.

“The measures that the government has taken, a combined effort of security and intelligence agencies’ work, have resulted in improving production in the oil and gas sector, and it looks like it would continue,” she stated.

The minister added, “Most of the fields that were previously not producing at the levels that they were supposed to produce, can now produce at maximum capacity. And also, oil price in the international market is still at a very reasonably high level.

“We are also doing a lot to encourage investments in gas, so as to get incremental streams of income that will come from that sector. So we should be able to meet this. We’ve also introduced some new excise duties and some taxes, the full effect of which we will see in 2023.”

Asked whether Nigeria would be able to record economic growth this year, considering the fact that debt service to revenue in 2022 was about 80 per cent, while there was a deficit of over N10tn for 2023, Ahmed said the country must record a positive impact on its economy in 2023.

She said, “There can be, there should be and as a matter of fact, there must be. We have to improve our revenue, so that revenue to debt service improves. Again, we have had to borrow to be able to invest in our infrastructure.

“When this administration started we had an infrastructure stock of about 22 per cent, we’ve been able to move that to 35 per cent. These are investments that are required to grow the economy on a sustainable basis.”
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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Racoon(m): 10:19am On Jan 18, 2023
Remember those who said "fuel subsidy does not exist. Subsidy is a scam. Whoever is paying subsidy is a fraud. Subsidy is a scam."?

Now the have been gleefully perpetuating that same scam, fraud & corruption for the past 7 years thereby mortgaging this country into eternal indebtedness.

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Racoon(m): 10:21am On Jan 18, 2023
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.


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! ....."
https://gazettengr.com/farooq-kperogi-same-old-cruel-lies-to-justify-fuel-price-hike/

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Racoon(m): 10:22am On Jan 18, 2023
Asked whether it would be possible to halt the fuel subsidy regime in June this year, Ahmed replied, “What will be safer is for the current administration, maybe at the beginning of the second quarter, to start removing the fuel subsidy.”
grin grin grin cheesy Passing the buck of their 7 years iberiberism unto the next govt? And these bastards are still campaigning for election in Nigeria? Band of super looters criminals that have shamelessly removed the same fuel subsidy over and over.

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by sweetonugbu: 10:23am On Jan 18, 2023
Borrow pose government.

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Quest7777: 10:35am On Jan 18, 2023
I pray for Nigeria:
Any hand that will vote a Mentally Unstable or Cognitively Impaired man to preside over the affairs of 200million Nigerians, May that hand Wither & Die.


I no call names o. cool

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by agulion: 10:37am On Jan 18, 2023
Don't vote APC again, Tinubu is worst than Buhari, he don't know anything

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by agadez007(m): 10:39am On Jan 18, 2023
agulion:
Don't vote APC again, Tinubu is worst than Buhari, he don't know anything
Tinubu said he will continue where buahri stop
That should be the number one red flag

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by slivertongue: 10:49am On Jan 18, 2023
Buhari's administration is an unmitigated disaster

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by kettykin: 11:02am On Jan 18, 2023
Borrowing to fund consumption

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by FarahAideed: 11:05am On Jan 18, 2023
Buhari govt borrowing to loot , Nigeria doesn't consume 69 million litres a day

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Vickym1(f): 11:05am On Jan 18, 2023
These people need to be in jail for mismanaging the poor masses money anyhow.

I could remember when GEJ wanted to remove this subsidy, they wanted to chop his head off and now apc is using it to siphon trillions of naira

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by SeeItSayIt: 11:26am On Jan 18, 2023
Madness

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Trilz(m): 11:26am On Jan 18, 2023
Every time they borrow to do this, they borrow to do that they keep on borrowing and leaving our country in debt.

These leaders don't care about us, they only care about their selfish interests.

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by micchi(m): 11:26am On Jan 18, 2023
This what they want you to vote evil clueless heartless people who just want to loot loot and loot steal and steal progress is taboo for them but thank God for obi all Nigerians will smile again if they make it happen this time around

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Nobody: 11:29am On Jan 18, 2023
How come the nass assembly budget raise from #125b in 2022 to over #250b in 2023?Lawmakers are not productive but they take larger percentage of the country's budget.

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by CASTOSVILLA(m): 11:29am On Jan 18, 2023
Ahh!!! Nigeria!! cry
Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by mcprince32(m): 11:31am On Jan 18, 2023
I believe it only a matter of time. We shall conquer these evil and wicked rulers. So help us God

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Efabplaza1: 11:31am On Jan 18, 2023
The borrowing continues
Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by 1989iyke: 11:32am On Jan 18, 2023
Fuel subsidy is an organized crime. Peter has said this things over and over again

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Nobody: 11:33am On Jan 18, 2023
Racoon:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/subsidy-fg-borrowing-to-import-fuel-says-minister/%3famp

Why have you people refused to make our refineries work Why? This is evil!

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by NothingDoMe: 11:33am On Jan 18, 2023
Jesus oh!!!

Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Curious345: 11:33am On Jan 18, 2023
Worst finance minister ever

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Curious345: 11:33am On Jan 18, 2023
Remove subsidy or SU
Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Houseofglam7(f): 11:34am On Jan 18, 2023
undecided
Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Nobody: 11:35am On Jan 18, 2023
Subsidy is another avenue to launder money
Nnpc has not remitted money to federation account for seven months.
Buhari said that he does not know what is subsidy, Apc should be rejected by all.

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Basicend: 11:36am On Jan 18, 2023
Animals.

Very dull set of vultures.

So you clowns think it is we that you can sell that useless narrative to, abi?

After 8 years, which viable solution did you find to mitigate this expensive process of yours?

Such a terrible and demonic set of leaders we have in tis country.

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by theantidote: 11:36am On Jan 18, 2023
Ahmed Zainab and Godwin Emefiele are greater disasters to Nigeria and orchestrators of hardships to Nigerians than Buhari is

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Realists(m): 11:36am On Jan 18, 2023
Racoon:
Remember those who said "fuel subsidy does not exist. Subsidy is a scam. Whoever is paying subsidy is a fraud. Subsidy is a scam."

Now the have been gleefully perpetuating that scam, fraud & corruption for the past 7 years thereby mortgaging this country into eternal indebtedness.

Who dares the cabals dares the Devil to a one on one duel. The Government should borrow $5 Billion dollars to build a new Refinery and not borrow money to pay subsidy.

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Re: Subsidy: "FG Borrowing To Import Fuel" - Zainab Ahmed by Nobody: 11:39am On Jan 18, 2023
Why can't the mumu government build a functional refinery here in Nigeria

Is it a rocket science lolzzz

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