Monday, 24 March 2014

Nigerian Lawmaker Supports Total Removal Of Petroleum Subsidy

A member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Kingsley Chinda, is insisting on the total removal of subsidy on petroleum products, claiming the aim for which the policy was introduced has been defeated.

At a media chat with the House of Representatives’ press correspondents in Abuja, Honourable Chinda cited wrong timing and poor public sensitisation on the part of government as some of his reasons Nigerians kicked against the initial removal of the subsidy in 2012.

He also said corruption had assumed a monstrous status in the country, making a mess of the subsidy regime.

The lawmaker further backed the campaign for capital punishment against persons involved in looting public treasury, disclosing that he plans to sponsor a bill in that direction. 

The Nigerian government had in January 2012 removed the subsidy totally, a decision that led to rallies at different states kicking against the removal.

After several days rally, the government restored some parts of the subsidy but stressed that there was the need for total removal of the subsidy to enable enable the government re-invest the funds set aside for subsidy payments on needed infrastructures.

The government has however said that it had no plan to remove the subsidy totally soon


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10 comments:

Maris Whyte said...

Subsidy wahala...And fuel scarcity still on d rise. Some stations sell at 130,some 125,only NNPC and some few odas sell at d rate of 97. Now,i ask,of wat use is all dis deir debate 2 us? Abeg joor!

numai said...

don't mind them, dey r just looking for a way to talk, so it'll be dt dey tried. Nonsense

numai said...

some places sell 140 self. this fuel thing made d roads blocked today

Maris Whyte said...

We know dey're working,oya ,make dem rest na. lolz.

Maris Whyte said...

Yes,some places are still selling 140 per litre.

numai said...

we wlll survive

numai said...

Lool

Maris Whyte said...

Yes oh,we must survive.

Maris Whyte said...

We've been surviving even with all deir lootings.

numai said...

Yea