ABUJA—President
Muhammadu Buhari plans to totally remove fuel subsidy and use the
proceeds for the provision of free and compulsory primary/secondary
education across the country.
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
ABUJA—President
Muhammadu Buhari plans to totally remove fuel subsidy and use the
proceeds for the provision of free and compulsory primary/secondary
education across the country.
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
ABUJA—President Muhammadu Buhari
plans to totally remove fuel subsidy and use the proceeds for the provision of
free and compulsory primary/secondary education across the country.
The administration is also said to
be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to
make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
These proposals form part of the
strong recommendations made by the transition committee raised by Buhari to
work out a blueprint for his administration.
Asked if the proposal for total
subsidy removal had been discussed with labour, the source said that members of
organized labour in the country were consulted by the committee and they made
presentations on what should be done over the matter.
The source said: “ Labour is part of
the decision; they have accepted the proposal of fuel subsidy removal.
“A committee is likely to be set up
by the federal government to work out the modalities of what is to be done in
that respect.
“But the truth is that total removal
of fuel subsidy has been recommended with adequate provisions for palliatives
on free education and social welfare for the unemployed”, a member of the
transition committee said.
The source pointed out that unlike
in the past, the Buhari administration is considering the provision of free
meals for students to serve as incentives for them to enroll in school.
The source explained that the
committee also recommended the unbundling of NNPC to reposition the agency to
serve the needs of Nigerians better.
According to him, all refineries in
Nigeria are to be made to work at maximum capacity by the federal government to
be able to deliver adequate products to the consumers.
Corruption
He said that the era of allocating
more crude than any refinery in Nigeria can process was over, as it was
discovered that the policy encouraged corruption and diversion of funds.
In a tone that suggested that the
Buhari administration might probe the operations of the NNPC, the committee
member further disclosed that the federal government was set to block all
channels of fund leakages in the corporation.
He said: “The federal government is
keen on plugging all areas of leakages in the corporation and whoever must have
caused them must be made to account for such unpatriotic wastages. We don’t
know whether that is what you call probe or not”, he said.
It could not be established as at
last night whether such decisions of the officials were influenced by the
planned beaming of search light on the operations of the government agency.
FG to pay the controversial N160
billion subsidy claims
Meanwhile, hopes for resolution of
outstanding subsidy issues hampering normal supply of petroleum products across
the country appear kindled as the special investigation team on subsidy claims
verification recommends payment of the controversial N160 billion claimed by
oil marketers.
As a result, bankers have resumed
credit lines to the sector while importation by marketers have resumed though
it is still on cautious notes.
The supply shortages witnessed
across the country since last month was as a result of a disagreement between
the federal government and oil marketers over the subsidy claims resulting in
the marketers’ refusal to import more products under the subsidy programme.
In the last week of ex-president
Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, the finance ministry had paid a part of the
subsidy claims totalling about N131 billion in the wake of the supply crises
arising from this disagreement.
The former Minister of Finance, Dr
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, had doubted the additional N160 billion claims ascribed to
exchange rate differential and interest rate charges on banks’ funding for the
petroleum products imports.
She had subsequently set up a
special investigative team made of representatives of Petroleum Products
Pricing Regulatory Committee (PPPRC), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Debt
Management Office (DMO) and the finance ministry to investigate the claims
before she can approve the payment.
The team couldn’t conclude their
assignments before the expiration of ex-president Jonathan’s government and
exit of the minister, hence validating the allegation of some of the marketers
that the investigative team was designed to provide escape for the ministry
from the agreement they had reached on subsidy payment. The marketers had also
wondered why the setting up of the team whereas this assignment has always been
done by PPPRC without any issues.
Return of confidence
Bankers who spoke to Vanguard
last week said that their confidence was gradually returning to the oil
marketing sector which they had classified as ‘high-risk’ in the wake of the
subsidy claims disagreement, indicating that some of them have resumed granting
loans to the sector.
The disagreement had put about N300
billion banks’ risk assets (loans) in danger of default, escalating the
industry non-performing loan ratio to almost 4.0 per cent with the worst
performing banks hitting above 8.5 per cent aggregate and over 40 per cent on
the oil sector. The industry red line is 5.0 per cent at which any bank’s
exposure would be dangerous and unacceptable.
Top executives of the oil marketers’
associations told Vanguard that they have information that the
investigative team has validated the marketers’ claims in their report to the
finance ministry two weeks ago.
However, they said that actual
payment is waiting for the settling down of President Mohammadu Buhari’s
government, a situation which they also said cannot last for too long otherwise
the renewed confidence of their funding banks may wane.
One of the marketers informed that
following a meeting with the permanent secretary, Ministry of Petroleum
Resources two weeks ago, some of them have begun importation of products on a
low scale while helping the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to
distribute its stock to lessen the supply crises. The focused cities are Abuja
and Lagos which according to him has been very successful.
He added that the agreement reached
with the ministry was just a palliative to welcome the new government of
Mohammadu Buhari, adding that eventually they will have to address the issue in
a more lasting policy.
The marketers associations,
according to him, are unanimous in pushing for removal of subsidy, but probably
they will recommend a phased programme lasting not more than six months.
- Source:vanguard
ABUJA—President
Muhammadu Buhari plans to totally remove fuel subsidy and use the
proceeds for the provision of free and compulsory primary/secondary
education across the country.
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
ABUJA—President
Muhammadu Buhari plans to totally remove fuel subsidy and use the
proceeds for the provision of free and compulsory primary/secondary
education across the country.
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
ABUJA—President
Muhammadu Buhari plans to totally remove fuel subsidy and use the
proceeds for the provision of free and compulsory primary/secondary
education across the country.
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
ABUJA—President
Muhammadu Buhari plans to totally remove fuel subsidy and use the
proceeds for the provision of free and compulsory primary/secondary
education across the country.
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
The administration is also said to be working on unbundling the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to make it more efficient in the production and delivery of products to Nigerians.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-remove-oil-subsidy/#sthash.S8kSlZSj.dpuf
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