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Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by adanny01(m): 10:37pm On May 27, 2015 |
gohome: I agree. Thats the first step for the new government. Afterwards they can remove subsidy and judiciously use the funds. |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:38pm On May 27, 2015 |
I saw the caption of the Federal Government telling marketers not to sell above N87 and I laughed. These are the same people that want the same marketers to control the market. The same marketers GEJ said scammed him. jpphilips: |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by 989900: 10:43pm On May 27, 2015 |
According to the 2012 Report of the Petroleum Refineries Special Task force headed by Dr. Kalu Idika Kalu, former Minister of Finance in the Ibrahim Babangida’s administration, during the early 1990’s, the refineries produced enough petroleum products to satisfy the national demand and exported the excess production. In fact the refineries were so successful that for two consecutive years, 1991 and 1992, Nigeria earned US$124million and US$156million respectively from the export of petroleum products. How did we go from the above to this 'roforofo'? There is OPEC quota for crude, no quota on refined products . . . by now, NNPC should have 'colonized' 75% of West Africa! 2 Likes |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by jpphilips(m): 10:46pm On May 27, 2015 |
author=ohzee post=34157709] OK noted. Let me believe that what I wrote was misinformation. However I am still curious. Can you explain why a marketer will import AGO that has much less demand and no subsidy payment instead of using his capital to import PMS? If the demand for AGO is high like PMS and you have a deregulated market open to all investors including refiners, do you think they can still gang up and form a cabal and fix the price? I believe some AGO is very lucrative because of price fixing, you can buy AGO today and decide to sell it with a 10naira margin and nothing happens, when it is in the hands of the cabal, they fix their prices so Ngwo, Independence Layout and Achalla layout sell the same price save for a little margin for transport. No way out for the consumer. With PMS, the Govt promises to give you the margin through subsidy but the bad news is that you may not see that money till next year. the AGO man, buys little quantity, sets a high margin collects his cash at the station without Iweala's stories and goes back to import, before Iweala pays you for PMS, the AGO guys has made enough through turn over. But if Govt is involved, when the AGO cabal fix their 10naira margin, the NNPC outlets will sell with 3naira margin, patronage will automatically shift to NNPC and ignore the cabal, that will force the cabal to crash their price, that is the same thing subsidy does, it puts every greed on a tight leash. The cabals pray for subsidy to be removed so they can fix prices and collect cash at the depot or station as the case may be. investors will rather take their chances and sell lower than the cabal to increase their turnover. The cabal protect their interest, it will never happen. Every player will join then to maximize profit. gain I stand to be corrected. These are my thoughts. In Enugu where PMS price is not fixed, you choose where to buy petrol and at whatever price you can afford. The marketers have never been able to fix the price. Sometimes a few have been known to sell at 64.50; when the price was 65 to attract customers. JUHEL in New Haven had done that in the past. Not possible, the landing cost is higher so who paid for the deficit? if it was subsidized by the govt, it will sell for 87, 64.5 is practically impossible in Enugu, for the major importers, they may afford to use Aquilla to augment the transportation cost and wait for subsidy later, while the independent marketer will have to include transportation because the product will come from PH or Warri, so you see, someone just has to pay for things to happen. I think you are a victim of adjusted meter. on the bold part, you cannot fix price of PMS because the police (subsidy) will not allow you, you just re echoed what I have been saying. That is the first job of subsidy, "Consumer Protection" 1 Like |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by jpphilips(m): 10:48pm On May 27, 2015 |
TheGoodJoe: Don't Join issues with anybody, I have done my bit with that clear warning, when the flogging starts we go know how far!! 2 Likes |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 10:50pm On May 27, 2015 |
Esdb3: What I meant is that all countries pay the international price of PMS. Poor, rich, no so rich etc. you seems to be the heartless one. Mortgaging your Kid future for a plate of yam. PMS at the international price would hurt no one. It's the panic and delusions that will hurt. The opportunities in a deregulated downstream sector is enormous. We just have to do it. If you do not do it, your government will have to borrow money to run your country. It is suicidal to run a country of 170 million with 4 trillion Naira. You will be worse than Somalia in the future. |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 10:52pm On May 27, 2015 |
Esdb3: What I meant is that all countries pay the international price of PMS. Poor, rich, no so rich etc. you seems to be the heartless one. Mortgaging your Kid future for a plate of yam. PMS at the international price would hurt no one. It's the panic and delusions that will hurt. The opportunities in a deregulated downstream sector is enormous. We just have to do it. If you do not do it, your government will have to borrow money to run your country. It is suicidal to run a country of 170 million with ll have to borrow money to run your country. It is suicidal to run a country of 170 million with 4 trillion Naira. You will be worse than Somalia in the future. |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by TheGoodJoe(m): 10:54pm On May 27, 2015 |
jpphilips: What people do not see is that the Cabals want a free market. Leave all the story, these men make a lot of money hoarding and selling products at a high price. Just like the privatization process was used to siphon government institutions into the hands of these cabals. The government frustrate the system and make it look like if it does not work and sell it to themselves. Look at OBJ and Oando. If he wanted free meal, he would not remove subsidy on AGO. Look at Tunde Ayeni and GEJ and the power sector. Sell off/Liquidate Policies was a scam to wreck this country and put the country's resources in the hand of few. OBJ did the fake turn around maintenance of the refineries to hinder local production of petroleum products. These are the kind of people we want to control a free market. 3 Likes |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by ohzee(f): 11:03pm On May 27, 2015 |
[/color] jpphilips: Govt involvement will help to clip the wings of the cabal. But is paying out huge amounts of subsidy the only way they can do this? The amount is simply mind-boggling The merry go round is baffling. How can we afford to build refineries when we keep paying these huge sums? That is the first job of subsidy, "Consumer Protection" Can we really sustain these huge payments to protect the consumer at the expense of infrastructural deficits which also impoverish the consumer? However the consumer protection aspect really gets me thinking deeper about subsidy removal. |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by obi4eze(m): 11:03pm On May 27, 2015 |
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Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by trillville(m): 11:12pm On May 27, 2015 |
gohome: So there are no other ways to save cost but to remove fuel subsidy? If subsidies must be removed, they will be removed. What is important right now is the reduction of corruption, a reduction in the incomes of public servants and then a reduction in the number of civil servants we have. After all these, we can now talk about removing subsidies. Governance is not just about performance but also maintaining the perception of performance. If you are working hard for the people but all they see is the hardship you are imposing on them, they will hate you and kill your government. Not everything is logic and economics. Governance is about handling people and you must handle people pragmatically taking the psychological impact of your action on them into account when making decisions. We have 170 million Nigerians out of which 110 million live on less than two dollars a day. Democracy is government of the people for the people so any sensible government will focus on people oriented policies. 3 Likes |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by ogtavia(m): 11:16pm On May 27, 2015 |
segiwest: My thoughts eactly... |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by Esdb3: 11:19pm On May 27, 2015 |
gohome: What you don't seem to understand is that if there is no CORRUPTION we won't need to borrow money at all!!! Obasanjo proved it and there was corruption in his regime.. It is like you don't know how they 'drink' money in guzzles in this country! Go out and find out. 2 Likes |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by ogtavia(m): 11:25pm On May 27, 2015 |
9jatatafo: Oando is owned y Jimoh Ibrahim. |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by jpphilips(m): 11:36pm On May 27, 2015 |
gohome: I dont really know where your interest lie but you are no longer making sense, more than 3 depots had AGO last week in ph at the peak of this crisis, they just refused to load, why am I even wasting my time with you, believe whatever you like it is your right, e go clear you for eye very soon!! tell us how you plan to checkmate the excesses of the cabal since you plan to deregulate fully? 4 Likes |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by ohzee(f): 11:51pm On May 27, 2015 |
I want to sincerely thank everyone who has contributed to the debate on this thread. The issue of subsidy is dear to the heart of every Nigerian because everything revolves around energy. The scientists say energy is the ability to do work. I pray this new government will address this elephant in the room so that we can move this country forward. God bless Nigeria and Nigerians. Sometimes doing the right thing doesn't produce the right results. Winning the battle doesn't always mean winning the war. 1 Like |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 12:02am On May 28, 2015 |
jpphilips: 1. How many time do you want me to tell you the reason they refused to load? Can someone in this forum tell this guy the read my comments. Mr, have you read the reasons I gave you. 2. If you can't understand me or read my comments, why should I keep posting. I will do others a favor to give post my proposed solution to price fixing is to pass laws punishing severely price fixing. If you work for an American company and you are caught sharing information and trade secrets to your competitor, it is instant dismissal. No room for cartels in the eyes of the law. The marketers should collect loan and stock their AGO in the tanks. If they don't sell, they should keep it. We will buy from Togo. Our planes will fly to Ghana to refuel. Prominent Price Fixing Examples Air Travel In August 2007 British Airways was fined £121.5 million for price fixing. The fine was imposed after BA admitted to the price fixing of fuel surcharges on long haul flights . The allegation first came to light in 2006 when Virgin Atlantic reported the events to the authorities after it found staff members from BA and Virgin Atlantic were colluding. Virgin Atlantic has since been granted immunity by both the Office of Fair Trading and the United States Department of Justice who have been investigating the allegations since June 2006. The US Department of Justice later announced that it would fine British Airways $300 million (£148 million) for price fixing. BA maintained that fuel surcharges were "a legitimate way of recovering costs. " Beer In April 2007 the European commission fined Heineken €219.3m, Grolsch €31.65m and Bavaria €22.85m for operating a price fixing cartel in Holland, totalling €273.7m (InBev, another brewer, was convicted for price fixing but escaped punishment) . The brewers controlled 80% of the Dutch market, with Heineken claiming 50% and the two others 15% each. Neelie Kroes said she was "very disappointed" that the collusion took place at the very highest (boardroom) level. She added, Heineken, Grolsch, InBev and Bavaria tried to cover their tracks by using code names and abbreviations for secret meetings to carve up the market for beer sold to supermarkets, hotels, restaurants and cafes. The price fixing extended to cheaper own-brand labels and rebates for bars. Source: Boundless. “Price Fixing.” Boundless Marketing. Boundless, 14 Nov. 2014. To be honest, I am tired of your post. It's a big shame you do not know the effects of a devalued Naira. 18000 Naira today is less than 18000 minimum wage is this time last year. It has lost its value by 25%. It means if you continue to put subsidy on your budget, you will of course continue to run deficit, which will in turn weaken your currency, and then further reduce your 18000. So who loses, the masses. You seems to be a marketer or paid agents, that why you are hell bent on distorting reality. Don't mortgage people's children's life because of the fraud subsidy. It must go. Lastly, if you think we are incapable of running a free market in Nigeria, especially in the oil sector like every other countries (95% countries) the Nigerian spirit will prove you wrong. |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 12:06am On May 28, 2015 |
Esdb3: What you don't seem to understand is that if they is no corruption you are still flat broke. 4 Trillion of 170 million people is suicidal |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 12:15am On May 28, 2015 |
trillville:Delusional feelings and fear of the unknown will hurt you psychologically and financially. Numbers are faithful. They don't lie. PMS price being 1.1 dollars will only hurt you if you are to timid to face facts 1 Like |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 12:24am On May 28, 2015 |
trillville: Removing subsidy is not taking away money from anybody. Your barber streaking to work is because of subsidy. You are in a dire situation. The situation I gave on page one. Do you want to keep giving your children pocket money and fueling your generator while your roof is leaking? They can go to school, no health care, and you want to keep paying subsidy? |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 12:31am On May 28, 2015 |
frehage:m Don't be deceived. What you produce is not adequate. 2.2 million bbl per day for 170 million people is not adequate. |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 12:43am On May 28, 2015 |
trillville: Go ahead and pursue justice all you want, but while you are doing that, do not mortgage my children's future by borrowing money to pay subsidy. Accountable leaders alone can not drive out corruption. That is wishful thinking. It is the policies of the accountable leader that can stop corruption . If you encourage fast money, you will breed fast money citizens. Extinguish the fire burning your house by first killing the source of that fire You have no choice than to trust your leaders and hold them responsible. Whether you remove subsidy or not, they will eat fat. The only thing is that your future will be mortgage for life while your leader get new citizenship in a foreign country and pop champagne to our foolishness 1 Like |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 12:55am On May 28, 2015 |
adanny01: If you do not have money to buy PMS at 200 Naira, park your car at home and sell it if you see a buyer. It means you are too poor to maintain a car, so why buy one in the first place. It also means Your country is too poor for you to own a cars. If the public transport system is too expensive because of 200 Naira PMS, trek. If you cannot trek, occupy your state gov palace and tell him to provide mass transit for you. All modern mass transit run on diesel. If you want to travel, enter a macopolo, they run on diesel. We can survive with PMS at 200 Naira. 1 Like |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 1:09am On May 28, 2015 |
TheGoodJoe: Can you prove to me why removing subsidy on PMS will increase the suffering of the masses ? If you can read my comment, you will see where are disproved your illusion You can talk about GEJ and your past leaders legacies for all I care, but if you don't talk about but goes into your next budget, you are doomed. If you don't talk about the financial policies that will be made in the coming months, then your are doomed. |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by trillville(m): 2:41am On May 28, 2015 |
gohome: Ok, I am in a dire situation. Should I just take my children's pocket money away without evaluating all of my options? What if I can fix my roof at no cost whereas my child would be forced to prostitute her body to lecturers if I do not give her the pocket money? The first step to solving a problem is to define it, simplify it, a provide an appropriate scope for it. We have a major problem that is not going to go away anytime soon. Oil prices may remain at these rates for the next 3-5 years. We have a number of different cost saving measures to take and everything should be on the table to be discussed from corruption, cost of governance to fuel subsidy. Which of these three should a responsible government tackle first and why? Even though fighting corruption is a difficult task, the government must be perceived to be doing its best to fight it, because corruption is morally wrong. Again, a reduction in the cost of governance may not be sufficient to balance our budget, but the government cannot be seen to be asking Nigerians to make sacrifices without making deep sacrifices itself. I hope you understand my point on perception now? I used to think just like you do a few years ago. I am a bit wiser now. 1 Like |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by Esdb3: 3:23am On May 28, 2015 |
gohome: You are following influenced figures you really do believe nigeria makes just 4 trillion? And Not all 170million people will depend on the government. We have other sources that we make wealth from that we are not tapping into. see we are blessed just take away corruption and we will even agree to pay tax then. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by franconian: 3:38am On May 28, 2015 |
[quote author=gohome post=34143543][/quote] Nigeria is poor because of corruption and gross mismanagment. You can't tell me the govt. is poor while our govt. officials are among the richest in the world. The govt. should demonstrate to us how it intend to tackle these problems before we talk of subsidy removal...afterall the one GEJ removed there is nothing to show for it. 2 Likes |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by 989900: 5:39am On May 28, 2015 |
I posted this earlier: Whatever the pump price of PMS will be after the removal of subsidy, would be dependent on; OTOH; If corruption is heavily reduced, we will see huge progress in our revenues. The affluence of the U.S., should not be a yard stick for our wealthiness or lack of. I listened to an honourable on Channels TV justifying their pay, 'cause congressmen in the US get over a $1m in constituency allowance . . .it saddened me to my marrows that the presenter couldn't ask him the simple question: 'if so, why can't we make minimum wage $1200 like the U.S.? If California were a country, it will have the 8th or 9th highest GDP in the world. The US' GDP is higher than the whole of the EU. On the flip side, if Lagos were a state in the U.S. it will have the 44th-45th highest GDP of the 50 states. And if it were a country in Africa, it will have the 5-6th highest GDP. South Africa has a population of over 50 million, GDP of about $350b, and revenue of over $100b. Turkey has a population of about 80 million, GDP of about $800b, and revenue of over $200b. Thailand has a population of about 70 million, GDP of about $400b, and revenue of roughly $200b. Malaysia has a population of about 30 million, GDP of a little less than $400b, and revenue of roughly $60b. Brazil has a population of about 200 million, GDP of about $2trillion, and revenue of about $1trillion. NIGERIA HAS A POPULATION OF ABOUT 170 MILLION, GDP $500-$600B (EXCHANGE RATE EPILEPTIC), AND REVENUE OF ABOUT $30-$40B! Even when you factor in PPP, it is still not good enough. I chose the above countries to compare in-lieu of countries like Germany, UK, Canada, US, Japan, 'cause we have more in common. Basically, the above countries all battle their relative share of corruption. However, the level of corruption in Nigeria is on a whole 'nother level! Thailand with all the political instability and all, garner over $5b dollars from tourism alone, and make huge revenues from exports (rice, fisheries, textiles and e.t.c.), we are their very good customers Malaysia makes little from crude, but Petronas is 10 times the company NNPC is, even though NNPC sells 4 times more crude, has a potential of over 300 million people market it is not harnessing, by selling petroleum products across west Africa. They got their first palm trees from us, now they export palm oil -- and we buy some of it . . .lol#crazystoopid All the above countries have stable power supply. We don't, due to corruption! And stable electricity is the number one reason why our revenues are so low=fewerrrr industries, no will to think or innovate -- it kills the spirit. It destroys the country; why are we importing the huge amount of diesel, petrol, kero? We don't need to own generators or fuel them -- that alone kills your pocket. No industries no jobs. No electricity=fewer investors. We do not have a steel manufacturing industry, or we killed it #corruption. Our ports lose billions of dollars to corruption. How do individuals/companies pay taxes, when there are no substantial infrastructure to point to as benefits; more so, corruption they believe will make sure it (taxes) only feed their leaders. Our mining is only crude oil focused. Even the developed countries are moving from basic manufacturing industry economies to service driven economies, that's the future, that's where the money is. That is where your 170m population comes to your rescue! A well networked train system alone will fetch this country billions of dollars. I could go on and on . . . The sad part is, you don't need to have the funds to have most of these things in place, just provide the right environment for would be investors. We have corrupt leaders who lack vision and focus, because of corruption, you listen to some of them on TV and you almost wanna puke. Yet, Nigerian-Americans, Nigerian-Britons, are the averagely most educated in those countries. If we had a leader like Lim Kuan Yew of Singapore, since 1979, we would not be talking about $600b GDP, more like $2-3trillion, we would not be haggling over $25b thereabout budget, more like $1-1.5trillion budget. We will be better than Brazil today (a less corrupt Brazil could do far better too). 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 6:24am On May 28, 2015 |
trillville: Pocket money and you cannot pay school fees? You simply cannot fix your roof with no cost. Unless you are a magician. New York City is a city with massive infrastructure but needs 15 million to run it. You want to use 4 Trillion to run a country that not only have a population 20 times bigger than NYC but also a country that has a military immigration customs, etc. smh. My brother you simply can not fix your roof at no cost. Nigeria at this rate can not fix its roof at with even 100 trillion Naira. You want to buy a roll Royce or a Ferrari for a price of Toyota. Keeping dreaming. Give them pocket money and let them no go to school. You will even pray they are prostitute. Your kids will be Boko Haram. Unlocking new potential is the only way. We have not be able to unlock new potential because of mismanagement. The major mismanagement is the payment of subsidy. Removal of PMS subsidy won't not affect anybody. Instead it will drive a boom in that sector. You can unlock 200K jobs and 5 million indirect Jobs in the first 3 years. Do you know the savings in foreign exchange? It's going to be 2 billion dollars a year. Exportation of pet products will earn us 1 billion a year. In all the government will home to add another 2 trillion to its budget. Which of course is not enough but a step forward not backwards. You are actually making deep sacrifice by allowing your government to pay for something you can afford. Your government has devalued your naira by 25%. You are paying for petroleum at a price 25% more. Don't be deceived. It is an illusion that removal of PMS will kill is. It won't. In the next four years, always look at your budget. Most Nigerians don't care about budget, but will want to have fantastic airports, power, refinery and roads. I laugh. Are we going to see 15 Trillion Naira in our budget after fighting corruption? We have to know. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by gohome: 6:45am On May 28, 2015 |
Esdb3: 170 m are the number of children you have, they have the potential to depend on you. Also, we have a messiah. Let's see what your uninfluenced budget will be. Then we will see the definite or surplus |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by Nobody: 8:01am On May 28, 2015 |
gohome: Your basic argument doesn't add up. Bihari won't be as stupid as to attempt the outright removal of subsidy. It's a phased removal, a genuine one at that not the fake one done by Jonathan or said to be done by him. A phased removal coupled with the gradual building of refineries and the revitalisation of the old refineries. Outright removal would just play into the Cabal hands. 1 Like |
Re: Subsidy 101: Q &A On Subsidy. by Nobody: 8:03am On May 28, 2015 |
jpphilips: Your analysis is Spot on |
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