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Nigeria’s Highest Oil Producing States - NUPRC / FG To Pay Nigerians Transport Allowance After Fuel Subsidy Removal- Zainab Ahmed / Akpabio, Wike And Other Oil-Producing State Governors Meet Buhari (2) (3) (4)
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by blowjohn(m): 6:54pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
themanderon: E still get alcohol. E just be like sugar free bread. Las las the flour used for the bread na still carbohydrate |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by themanderon: 6:54pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1: What is this subsidy we are even talking about and who calculated it? Is it not the same government? Why was the subsidy becoming astronomical with each passing year? And why does it not fall when the price of crude falls at the international market when the price of pms is expected to fall? Once again I say do not be deceived by what they are telling you. 1 Like |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Padipadi: 6:55pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:Whichever way, one bold step to reduce corruption is to slash their money. Make their posts less juicy. Let those that wanna serve come in, not those we are servicing. 1 Like |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 6:59pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
themanderon: Okay, let's have some figures here. In 2011, landing cost of fuel by December that year was N99, and fuel was N65 In 2023, May, landing cost was N371 and fuel was N195. The subsidy is what is paid to 1) cover the difference between the landing cost and the price at the pump and 2) paid to transporters so that fuel can cost N195 in Lagos, Aba, Enugu, Oturkpo, Maiduguri and Sokoto and Ibadan. In other words, the difference between the landing cost and the cost at the pump. In the good old days, subsidy was what was paid to cover the resulting loss from selling fuel below what it cost to produce and transport. And it rises because 1.Consumption rates of fuel...taking away smuggling and stealing and inflated claims...rises year in and out. 2.Cost of producing fuel rises due to new production methods, workers welfare, etc.... 3.Cost of transporting fuel rises...rise in diesel costs, workers welfare, etc....and the fact we import. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 7:01pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
Padipadi: Good idea, but we won't have enough money to pay for subsidy from what we raise from such cost cutting. Like I told you, national assembly is spending N170 billon naira this year. Even if we took all that money and used it for subsidy it won;t cover subsidy costs for a month...which according to this year's budget was 600billion naira for one month alone. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Nobody: 7:13pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
themanderon: Mention one abeg! |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by BreconHills(m): 7:14pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
pafra: It's not about empathy it's about reality. I have passed through the SAP era of Babangida, the global recession of 2009 and the covid/ energy crisis of 2020 to date. No economy moves in straight upward line. I lost a house in the capital market collapse of 2010 so anyone that plays in this market has to have clear eyesight. This is reality. Emotions don't count. You speak about the poor as if the subsidy has helped them. You say only 1% of Nigerians are criminals and imply that the rest are victims. You appear not to understand that the entire system of subsidies is mot new. Its been with us since the 80's. In fact under Shagari rice, oil and essential foodstuffs ( essenco) were subsidized by the government is that it creates non value creating arbitrage. It is this rent seeking environment that entrenched the 1%. PBAT is fighting massive entrenched interests that are relying on arguments like yours to keep the masses poor and the rich at stratospheric levels. In order for the situation to change for the majority of Nigerians subsidies and fx gaps must be closed. Will it hurt - yes. Is it avoidable- no. Will it last forever - no. Already the gas value chain is being energised. Gas and the various innovations from it will power Nigerias future. People of your age are getting engaged with CNG and trying to understand its trajectory while you are trying to hold on to the past under the guise of compassion. I tell you truly there is always a generation that gets left behind. If you spend your time focusing on an election that has already been won and lost you will be left behind. Nigeria is developing at warp speed. If you blink you will miss it. It isn't yet reflecting in prices but prices are always a lagging indicator of change. For your own good whether you live in Nigeria or not - open your eyes and stop the politicking. That ship has sailed. JP Morgan who incidentally manage a proportion of Nigdrian debt are see a ngn at 600 and foreign investment inflows anticipation has lifted the index to 2008 levels. The ball is in your court. Markets don't do sentiment and believe me you are in transition. My advice Keep your eye on the ball excuse all typos. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by sucess001(m): 7:19pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1: And the refineries? Stop making excuses for ineptitude |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 7:21pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
sucess001: The basic problem with subsides is that fuel is sold below the production cost...and any money paid in subsides cannot replace any potential profits that would have been made without subsides in place. Then subsides in themselves engender corruption and stealing...because free government money Add both up and you get bad refineries. As an example..NITEL was subsidised. MTN was not. Guess which is still standing strong in Nigeria now? |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by hedonido: 7:26pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1: Please stop this madness. Do local refineries have to buy crude in USD or at international prices? Why can't the real subsidy be in the government supplying crude (which we have in excess in reserves) at stable, rebated prices to local refineries? If that is the case, why should locally refined petrol be selling at international, free market petrol prices? Don't get me started. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 7:32pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
hedonido: I don't recall calling you mad. You can be more polite next time, thank you Do local refineries have to buy crude in USD or at international prices? Why can't the real subsidy be in the government supplying crude (which we have in excess in reserves) at stable, rebated prices to local refineries? If that is the case, why should locally refined petrol be selling at international, free market petrol prices? Well, they could...but at the end, the people who extract crude would lose money, and won't be able to meet up with their obligations(eg upgrading facilites, paying workers improved salaries, paying taxes, paying community develipment, etc,)...which could have an impact on our domestic crude production. The best government can do is have Dangote and co pay for crude in Naira, but that won't make much difference. Maybe tax breaks too...but again that won't make the difference. Hopefully, since subsidy is now gone, domestic refining would be attractive, which would lead to more and more refineries, and prices dropping. Won't drop to below N200 though....unless value of naira improves, another story. Also, I doubt we have crude in excess....and reserves exist for a reason, opening them up can lead to more problems. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by emorse(m): 7:37pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:Whose fault? Aren't we saying the same thing here? Besides, it was never cheaper than its competitors. It actually ran quite profitably for a while until the Nigerian factors came in play. 2.Nitel: Heavily subsidized. Even their mobile arm Mtel was so subsidised, that at the end they could not make the profits needed to compete with MTN and co....result lossesNitel was never subsidised. As a matter of fact, it enjoyed monopoly for a very long time during which it was mostly unaffordable to the middle and lower classes. When MTEL came, it was considerably more expensive than Econet and Glo. What did you say about it being subsidised again? 3.Nipost: NiPOST works very well,thank you very much. It is just that emails, SMS and whatsapp have replaced letter writing which was its bread and butter...and the telephone replaced telegraphs long time ago.Bro, are you for real? Maybe you're just pulling my legs sha. USPS predates Nipost and emails and all didn't kill it. Are you aware that billions of naira is still budget to run those dilapidated structures that dot our surroundings? Those very same buildings that are always virtually empty o. 4.NRC: Run badly. Very badly..pjus even now tickets are cheap. (British railways was a mess till it was privatised..today it runs very well).Once again, we're saying the same thing using different words. Bad management the younger brother of corruption. The Chinese government runs the most complex railway network in the world and they have never complained. As a matter of fact, you can't but envy them. See bro, as long as we continue to permit corruption (especially in high offices), no amount of money we earn or save will be enough to run this country. Our budget for petrol subsidy has been in the trillions of naira for years because NNPCL claims that our daily consumption was about 60m litres. Subsidy was removed and the price of petrol in neighbouring countries suddenly jerked up. Who is fooling who? Don't you see that we could have saved a lot from simply checking the smuggling if our petrol? Those tankers and pipelines used to smuggle are not pocket sized na. But no, as someone said earlier, we have to cut off the penis and seal off the vagina to control our high libido. We're just paying for their ineptitude jare. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by hedonido: 7:39pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1: You know we have crude in excess. We can't meet ordinary OPEC quota due to inefficiencies such a bunkering. Then again the phenomenon of oil bunkering and such are purely down to government incompetence. Which is the argument some of us put up against the so-called subsidy removal. The masses cannot and must not be punished for government incompetence and corruption. 1 Like |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by NothingDoMe: 7:39pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
LadyExcellency:Cutting the penis and sealing the Vagina 😄😄😄😄😄😄 |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 7:40pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
The problem with subsidy is price setting. Everything else, including ineptitude...and corruption...arises from the first cause...price setting... I'll end it here. emorse: |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 7:42pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
hedonido: On the other hand, a good way to punish the masses is by saddling them with debt resulting from increasing subsidy costs. Note, I don;t deny corruption and incompetence. Subsidy in itself is a big fuel for corruption and incompetence because free government money. Removing subsidy means the refineries HAVE TO WORK FOR THEIR MONEY...meaning no more room for corruption and incompetence. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Nobody: 7:51pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:the cost of producing a litre of fuel is 445? Bros abeg stop the false information. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nomolos92: 7:57pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1: That's the lies they told you, they'll remove what you benefit from the government and make you believe it's for your good but they'll never reduce their exorbitant salaries, bonuses and allowances an inch. Buhari administration had 44 ministers just for political rewards and senseless jamboree, meanwhile we only have 28 federal ministries and the constitution only allow 36 cabinet members (one from every state) This is just one of the waste the waste money and make governance so expensive, they'll never reduce the cost of governance but they'll make stupid excuses to strip you of your benefits and pass the suffer to you |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by emorse(m): 7:58pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:You've actually tried bro. I wish you'd get paid. However please check this before you go and tell me how on earth they were making losses at the previous price if not for corruption. [URL]https://voltaoil.com/what-makes-up-retail-price-for-gasoline/[URL] nairalanda1:You seem to be missing the point. We shouldn't be borrowing in the first place because the subsidy bills shouldn't be so high. Yes it is a fuel for corruption and ineptitude but that's because people don't get punished for their wrong doings. And now matter how free the market becomes, no amount of money we earn or save will be sufficient for is if we continue to shift blames to the masses instead of punishing offenders. 1 Like
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Babinski: 7:59pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
LadyExcellency: After Tinubu's inauguration speech on Fuel Subsidy, most Petrol Stations jacked their prices to around N300 per litre and some even sold their old stock at their old prices. Until NNPC announced new prices and the stations adjusted. The truth is that the proper susbidy removed price for our oil is more around N300 than N500! |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nomolos92: 8:01pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1: They budget billions for refineries every year and still go back to loot it Let them fix the refineries first |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by imagrg(m): 8:01pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
It's expensive in Nigeria because our refineries are not working. The cost of exportation of crude oil for refining and later, importing same product to Nigeria further escalate the price of petrol in Nigeria. The pump price of petrol will fall drastically soon as more refineries are set up and made operational. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 8:02pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
franciskaine: Refining crude oil into one liter of fuel costs between 0.40 dollars to 0.70 dollars...which is N308-N532. Sauce: Google. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Thomasankara(m): 8:02pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
[/color]if these resources cannot cater for us all,then let everyone return to their tents[color=#770077] Ventura1: |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 8:03pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nomolos92: NNPCL is fixing refineries...has been serious about them for a year now. Source: someone i know who works for one of the companies involved in repairing the refineries. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 8:05pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
emorse: No, I am not tired...lol I am just telling you that when you fix prices below production cost, alot of distoritons result. But guys like you want cheap fuel. And yes, I get it. I too would want fuel to be cheap. But it costs money, even if we get rid of corruption and stealing, to make one liter of fuel. That liter has to be sold at a profit to make the refineries run well, pay for upgrades, and pay for maintenance. Bring in subsides and corruption always results. Plus debt. You are missing things because you believe that running deficits to pay for subsidy is good economics. It isn't and we are in a mess because of that. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 8:08pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nomolos92: Okay, let's cut government expenditure. Presidency this year spent...133 billion naira National assembly spent ...N169 billion naira Total..just above 300 billion naira Subsidy costs for one month...N600 billion naira. Even if we cut costs ....we won't be able to cover subsidy costs for a month, talkless of one year. AND WE SHOULD CUT COSTS FOR THE POLITICANS...no argument with that. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Corrections: 8:38pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
Okay, let's cut government expenditure. Presidency this year spent...133 billion naira National assembly spent ...N169 billion naira Total..just above 300 billion naira Subsidy costs for one month...N600 billion naira. Even if we cut costs ....we won't be able to cover subsidy costs for a month, talkless of one year. AND WE SHOULD CUT COSTS FOR THE POLITICANS...no argument with that. ______________________________________ Please how did you arrive at this your figures of subsidy cost for a month? Does NIGERIA government know the number of foreigners that enter this country a day? Do they have a reliable data base to arrive at this figures. On what ground did they arrive at these false figures?? You see what corruption can do Is like you don't understand something which is " anything built on the foundation of corruption will not stand." SUBSIDY REMOVED + CORRUPTION STAYING = MORE SUFFERING FOR NIGERIANS All these theorical analysis won't amount to anything when the PRACTICAL REALITY of CORRUPTION set in. It won't solve anything Nigerians will just be suffering for what they don't deserve. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by Padipadi: 8:59pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
nairalanda1:Ok fine. Stop making it appear as if I don't understand your explanation on the subsidy stuff. Let fuel be at N2K per litre. Those thieving pigs ll still thief the money and wreck the economy. What FG should do next is to de-market politics. Cut earnings so that we can have genuine people in government that are ready to work. If that N170b is shredded to like N30b, it's good. Look at the recent Kano madness. A new gov started demolishing roundabout built by past administration. Shey na Ganduje's personal money he take build the structure? Cutting their cost is a way of preventing all those rubbish. And the way they do projects should be monitored. |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by ChenHao23: 9:00pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
Someone that was granted import license for pms as confirmed by the house of representatives? Does that looks like someone who's sincere about refining crude oil to cushion the effect of the subsidy removal? nairalanda1: |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 9:14pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
Corrections: Subsidy figures for this year are freely available online |
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Cost Of Living, Petrol Rates In Oil Producing Countries by nairalanda1(m): 9:15pm On Jun 17, 2023 |
ChenHao23: Import licences till.his refinery is fully ready. Anyway, wait and see |
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