Fuel Subsidy Removal
Nigeria’s Fuel Subsidy Removal: Economic Imperative or Social Burden?
By Usman Abdullahi Koli, ANIPR In recent months, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has significantly raised the price of petrol, leading to widespread concern among citizens and stakeholders alike. The removal of fuel subsidies, which had long been a contentious issue, was finally implemented by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, resulting in a market-driven […]
Read MoreECONOMIC HARDSHIP: Bauchi Speaker Takes Succour To Constituents, Disburses 11 Million Naira
As part of his efforts to always reach out to his people especially at the times of need, the Speaker of Bauchi State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Abubakar Y Suleiman disburses eleven million Naira to his constituents to cushion the effects of the economic hardship being a faced all over the Country. Speaking […]
Read MoreSubsidy Regime: Tougher times and the Aftermath
By Sani Danaudi Mohammed Fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria is an economic necessity, as the subsidy funds could lead to major development gains.With the proper structure,such as building good infrastructure and a conducive environment for investors. Removing subsidies can be the blessing the economy needs right now especially with the increasing short falls […]
Read MoreThe Removal of oil subsidy and the repercussions behind
By Ahmed Ghani Hassan Its obvious that the removal of oil Subsidy is significant to the economic growth and Development where oil Subsidy is one of the cause of our economic stagnation because of the huge amount of money spending on it whereby last year budget, capital expenditure stood at N5.4 trillion while subsidy […]
Read MoreThe Historical Antecedent of Petroleum Subsidy Removal in Nigeria
By Garba Adamu Gwangwangwan The removal of subsidies is refers to the government’s decision to eliminate or reduce the subsidies provided on certain goods or services, particularly petroleum products in Nigeria .This policy has been a subject of debate and controversy in Nigeria for many years. Historically, the Nigerian government has subsidized the prices […]
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