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The Nigerian Government has set a June 23 date for the removal of fuel subsidy.
This was made known by the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, while appearing Thursday before the House of Representatives ad hoc committee investigating the fuel subsidy regime from 2013 to 2022.
The Minister that the continued servicing of subsidy by the Buhari’s regime, Nigeria will spend N6.4 trillion annually.
The new deadline for the removal of fuel subsidy will be a month after he hands over to his successor in May 2023, effectively leaving the new leader to deal with any backlash and commotion that may follow the decision.
“One thing that stands out in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework was that if the nation holds on to fuel subsidy as it is designed now, we will be incurring from January to December a subsidy cost of N6.4 trillion,” the minister pointed out. “But we suggested to the Federal Executive Council, and the council approved that, maybe, we could look at the option of exiting the subsidy (regime) half year. So, if we did that, then the cost would be N3.35 trillion, which is half of the N6.7 trillion.”
The FEC, she stated, approved the second option.
“That is the option that was conveyed by His Excellency, the President, to the National Assembly. But Let me also say that even though this is a reduced option, it would mean that we are borrowing more than we would have borrowed if we did not have fuel subsidies,” Ms Ahmed further stated. “In 2022, we are carrying the cost of subsidy throughout the whole year.”

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