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Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by adenigga(m): 7:33am On Aug 08
President Bola Tinubu has disclosed that the country spends N2tn monthly to import petrol and diesel.

Tinubu stated this during his recent nationwide broadcast to Nigerians.

According to the President, despite Nigeria’s abundant oil and gas resources, his administration met a country that was dependent only on oil, neglecting its gas resources while subsidising the cost of fuel.

Tinubu removed fuel subsidies on his first day in office, and this led to an increase in the pump price of petrol from about N200 per litre in May 2023 to about N700 at the moment.

As a result, the President noted that his administration had invested in Compressed Natural Gas to change the narrative.

“Fellow Nigerians, we are a country blessed with both oil and gas resources, but we met a country that had been dependent solely on oil-based petrol, neglecting its gas resources to power the economy. We were also using our hard-earned foreign exchange to pay for and subsidise its use.

“To address this, we immediately launched our Compressed Natural Gas Initiative, to power our transportation economy and bring costs down. This will save over N2tn a month, be used to import PMS and AGO and free up our resources for more investment in healthcare and education,” Tinubu stated.

He reiterated that his administration would be distributing one million kits of extremely low or no cost to commercial vehicle owners transporting people and goods and who currently consume 80 per cent of the imported petrol and diesel.

“We have started the distribution of conversion kits and the setting up of conversion centres across the country in conjunction with the private sector. We believe that this CNG initiative will reduce transportation costs by approximately 60 per cent and help to curb inflation,” Tinubu disclosed.

The PUNCH reports that while licensed individuals have been importing diesel into Nigeria, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited remains the sole importer of petrol under the current administration.

Despite being the largest oil producer in Africa, Nigeria depends on imported petroleum products due to low refining capacity.

In May, the President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said Nigeria would no longer import any fuel the moment his refinery commenced the production of petrol.

However, the Dangote refinery has been battling with crude challenges as international oil companies reportedly refused to supply crude to the facility.

Officials of the Dangote refinery stated that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority had insisted on fuel importation, granting licences to people to import dirty fuel into Nigeria.

Reacting, the NMDPRA Chief Executive, Farouk Ahmed, denied the allegations, stating that it was the Dangote diesel that had a higher sulphur content than the imported ones.

The NMDPRA boss warned that Nigeria cannot rely heavily on the Dangote refinery for its fuel supply, saying the importation of fuel would continue.

According to Ahmed, the refinery had requested the regulator stop giving import licences to other marketers to be the only fuel supplier in Nigeria, saying he refused to grant the request.

Meanwhile, Tinubu waded into the issue and ordered the supply of crude to Dangote in local currency, saying that would save the country over $660m monthly.
Source: https://punchng.com/Fuel-imports-gulp-N2tn-monthly-FG

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by bnsie: 7:35am On Aug 08
We have too many contradicting figure on fuel import projections out there. And its not helping this government

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Parable007: 7:35am On Aug 08
Make Dangote start dey refine now.. give him crude

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Zionmdde: 7:36am On Aug 08
So how much is it gulping now?

Subsidy is gone
Foools: yes Jagaban we support you

Dollar = 1200 NNPC pump price = 568

Timubu: we are no longer paying subsidies
Idiooots: yes jagaban let us suffer now. Let hunger kee us we don't mind

Dollar = 1600. NNPC pump price = 568
Tinubu: we will not pay subsidies
Mugus; yes baba on your mandate we stand

I wonder how emptier a human beings brains can be

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by hisgrace090: 7:38am On Aug 08
Today Tinubu's belly is gulping more than two trillion naira per month.

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Treasure17(m): 7:39am On Aug 08
He said he met a country depended on oil as if that's not our modus operandi. Find another excuse abeg.

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Salewa97: 7:41am On Aug 08
Tinubu is really making bold moves for the economy. The focus on Compressed Natural Gas is a game changer! We need to harness our gas resources better and reduce that massive import bill. This is a step in the right direction!

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by omowolewa: 7:41am On Aug 08
Okay
Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by DevilsEqual(m): 7:43am On Aug 08
cheesy

Man sounds like a visionary leader
The project is for the future

From here on, it can only get better

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by SmartPolician: 7:47am On Aug 08
The same people who told us that fuel subsidy is in gone! Tinubu is a not a serious leader! Nigerians are in a long ride of deception, scam and fraud.

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by phantom(m): 7:48am On Aug 08
Oga, has Dangote started receiving crude? 😂

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Philipponzaghi: 7:58am On Aug 08
Tinubu's approach is commendable. Investing in CNG is a smart move to harness our gas resources. This could lead to significant savings and lower transport costs. Let's support the FG in this initiative!

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Realtord43: 8:09am On Aug 08
Tinubu just enriching himself and his cronies with his yeye subsidy is gone, while paying more subsidy than Nigeria has ever pay before.

Big scam

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by iwaeda: 8:39am On Aug 08
adenigga:




President Bola Tinubu has disclosed that the country spends N2tn monthly to import petrol and diesel.

Tinubu stated this during his recent nationwide broadcast to Nigerians.

According to the President, despite Nigeria’s abundant oil and gas resources, his administration met a country that was dependent only on oil, neglecting its gas resources while subsidising the cost of fuel.

Tinubu removed fuel subsidies on his first day in office, and this led to an increase in the pump price of petrol from about N200 per litre in May 2023 to about N700 at the moment.

As a result, the President noted that his administration had invested in Compressed Natural Gas to change the narrative.

“Fellow Nigerians, we are a country blessed with both oil and gas resources, but we met a country that had been dependent solely on oil-based petrol, neglecting its gas resources to power the economy. We were also using our hard-earned foreign exchange to pay for and subsidise its use.

“To address this, we immediately launched our Compressed Natural Gas Initiative, to power our transportation economy and bring costs down. This will save over N2tn a month, be used to import PMS and AGO and free up our resources for more investment in healthcare and education,” Tinubu stated.

He reiterated that his administration would be distributing one million kits of extremely low or no cost to commercial vehicle owners transporting people and goods and who currently consume 80 per cent of the imported petrol and diesel.

“We have started the distribution of conversion kits and the setting up of conversion centres across the country in conjunction with the private sector. We believe that this CNG initiative will reduce transportation costs by approximately 60 per cent and help to curb inflation,” Tinubu disclosed.

The PUNCH reports that while licensed individuals have been importing diesel into Nigeria, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited remains the sole importer of petrol under the current administration.

Despite being the largest oil producer in Africa, Nigeria depends on imported petroleum products due to low refining capacity.

In May, the President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said Nigeria would no longer import any fuel the moment his refinery commenced the production of petrol.

However, the Dangote refinery has been battling with crude challenges as international oil companies reportedly refused to supply crude to the facility.

Officials of the Dangote refinery stated that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority had insisted on fuel importation, granting licences to people to import dirty fuel into Nigeria.

Reacting, the NMDPRA Chief Executive, Farouk Ahmed, denied the allegations, stating that it was the Dangote diesel that had a higher sulphur content than the imported ones.

The NMDPRA boss warned that Nigeria cannot rely heavily on the Dangote refinery for its fuel supply, saying the importation of fuel would continue.

According to Ahmed, the refinery had requested the regulator stop giving import licences to other marketers to be the only fuel supplier in Nigeria, saying he refused to grant the request.

Meanwhile, Tinubu waded into the issue and ordered the supply of crude to Dangote in local currency, saying that would save the country over $660m monthly.

Source: https://punchng.com/Fuel-imports-gulp-N2tn-monthly-FG
Even in days of subsidy we don't spend N2t to import fuel. Nobody knows how much fuel is consumed in the country, how many liters, but we pay humongous amount to finance flamboyant life of individuals. grin grin grin grin grin cry cry

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by trutharena: 8:51am On Aug 08
This is a serious drain on our economy, but we trust the FG to find a way to turn this around. Time to invest in local refining and stop this madness!

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by dmangodwin(m): 11:31am On Aug 08
When will Dangote refinery start production and sale of pms. We can't be sure of government owned refineries

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by emmabest2000(m): 2:25pm On Aug 08

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by OkCornel(m): 2:25pm On Aug 08
NNPC and Malta blending plant owners right now.

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Helpfromabove1(m): 2:25pm On Aug 08
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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by EmekaBlue(m): 2:25pm On Aug 08
Shameless country
Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by KEVIND: 2:26pm On Aug 08
Anambra Basin Holds 30tn Cubic Feet Untapped Oil, Gas.
A renowned geologist and former professorial chair of the Petroleum Trust Development Fund at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Prof. Ayonma Mode, has made a groundbreaking revelation about oil and gas reserves in the Anambra basin.

Mode revealed that the South-Eastern inland sedimentary basins, specifically the Anambra basin, hold an astonishing 30 trillion cubic feet of untapped oil and gas reserves.

This discovery underscores the immense potential for exploration and extraction in the region, which could significantly impact Nigeria’s energy landscape.

More read:
https://www.nairaland.com/8179112/anambra-basin-holds-30tn-cubic

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by casualobserver: 2:26pm On Aug 08
My problem with Tinubu is he removed subsidy and panicked half way. Remove it and remove it completely. The riot and hunger whether petrol is N640 or N1300 is the same and one time.

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by DesChyko: 2:26pm On Aug 08
Something is yet unclear.

We are not paying subsidy according to the FG right? How much is the landing cost of petrol?

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Faposky95: 2:27pm On Aug 08
Why now....?!
Why keep this info to yourself and believe it's your job to reel in the news......?!
As petroleum minister, do the best practice world wide and furnish the people with the official info.....

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by saddler: 2:27pm On Aug 08
undecided

2 trillion naira and you are not paying subsidy?


Only time will tell.
Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by onome25(m): 2:27pm On Aug 08
Salewa97:
Tinubu is really making bold moves for the economy. The focus on Compressed Natural Gas is a game changer! We need to harness our gas resources better and reduce that massive import bill. This is a step in the right direction!

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Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by sleek214(m): 2:28pm On Aug 08
Ok
Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by Faposky95: 2:28pm On Aug 08
Zionmdde:
So how much is it gulping now?

Subsidy is gone
Foools: yes Jagaban we support you

Dollar = 1200 NNPC pump price = 568

Timubu: we are no longer paying subsidies
Idiooots: yes jagaban let us suffer now. Let hunger kee us we don't mind

Dollar = 1600. NNPC pump price = 568
Tinubu: we will not pay subsidies
Mugus; yes baba on your mandate we stand

I wonder how emptier a human beings brains can be

The reason why we could bet that without influence....you wouldn't get more likes.......
Re: Fuel Imports Gulp ₦‎2 Trillion Monthly – FG by worksmart(m): 2:31pm On Aug 08
Remember that Tinubu is Petroleum Minister.
Tinubu is also the president and has power to appoint the board of NNPC
Tinubu raised fuel prices 6-fold yet Nigeria is importing fuel.
Can we survive without importing fuel?
Whose fault is it that Nigeria is importing fuel?

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