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Petrol Subsidy Removal ‘Inevitable Decision’…We Want ‘Better’, ‘Productive’ Economy …Details Of Our ‘Support Plan’ –President Tinubu

Petrol Subsidy Removal ‘Inevitable Decision’…We Want ‘Better’, ‘Productive’ Economy …Details Of Our ‘Support Plan’ –President Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu on Monday said the removal of petrol subsidy had become inevitable adding that it was an inescapable decision.

The president, in a televised speech, while commenting on the removal of petrol subsidy and its concomitant hardships, noted that it was though an unavoidable decision but was however in line with what he had promised to do if he becomes the nation’s leader.

‘ I had promised to reform the economy for the long-term good by fighting the major imbalances that had plagued our economy. Ending the subsidy and the preferential exchange rate system were key to this fight.

 This fight is to define the fate and future of our nation. Much is in the balance. 

Thus, the defects in our economy immensely profited a tiny elite, the elite of the elite you might call them. As we moved to fight the flaws in the economy, the people who grow rich from them, predictably, will fight back through every means necessary. 

 Our economy is going through a tough patch and you are being hurt by it. The cost of fuel has gone up. Food and other prices have followed it. Households and businesses struggle. Things seem anxious and uncertain. I understand the hardships you face. I wish there were other ways. But there is not. If there were, I would have taken that route as I came here to help not hurt the people and nation that I love. 

 What I can offer in the immediate is to reduce the burden our current economic situation has imposed on all of us, most especially on businesses, the working class and the most vulnerable among us’ he said.

President Bola Tinubu had  in his inaugural speech  on May 29 , 2023, announced an end to  fuel subsidy submitting that ‘it is no longer sustainable’.

It will be recalled that  former Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed  had earlier  told State House correspondents shortly after the valedictory  meeting  of the National Economic Council in Abuja , that the NEC agreed on the need for continued discussions on the issue of fuel subsidy adding that the Federal Government, state governors and representatives of the ‘incoming administration’, would need to tune it up.

The former minister  had however noted that in the 2023  budget, provision was only made for fuel subsidy from January to June 2023.

Team@orientactualmags.com learned that the president also noted on Monday that he had all along opposed the idea of petrol subsidy because it had failed to achieve its intended purpose having outlived its usefulness.

 ‘For several years, I have consistently maintained the position that the fuel subsidy had to go. This once beneficial measure had outlived its usefulness. The subsidy cost us trillions of Naira yearly. Such a vast sum of money would have been better spent on public transportation, healthcare, schools, housing and even national security. Instead, it was being funneled into the deep pockets and lavish bank accounts of a select group of individuals. 

 This group had amassed so much wealth and power that they became a serious threat to the fairness of our economy and the integrity of our democratic governance. To be blunt, Nigeria could never become the society it was intended to be as long as such small, powerful yet unelected groups hold enormous influence over our political economy and the institutions that govern it. 

 The whims of the few should never hold dominant sway over the hopes and aspirations of the many. If we are to be a democracy, the people and not the power of money must be sovereign. 

 The preceding administration saw this looming danger as well. Indeed, it made no provision in the 2023 Appropriations for subsidy after June this year. Removal of this once helpful device that had transformed into a millstone around the country’s neck had become inevitable’ he said.

 The Federal Government, he noted,  had since begun to  work closely with states and local governments to implement interventions that will ‘cushion the pains of our people across socio-economic brackets’. 

He also used the opportunity to announce details of his administration’s ‘support plan’ for the citizens.

President Bola Tinubu

‘Earlier this month, I signed four (4) Executive Orders in keeping with my electoral promise to address unfriendly fiscal policies and multiple taxes that are stifling the business environment. These Executive Orders on suspension and deferred commencement of some taxes will provide the necessary buffers and headroom to businesses in manufacturing sector to continue to thrive and expand. 

 To strengthen the manufacturing sector, increase its capacity to expand and create good paying jobs, we are going to spend N75 billion between July 2023 and March 2024. Our objective is to fund 75 enterprises with great potential to kick-start a sustainable economic growth, accelerate structural transformation and improve productivity. Each of the 75 manufacturing enterprises will be able to access N1billion credit at 9% per annum with maximum of 60 months repayment for long term loans and 12 months for working capital. 

 Our administration recognizes the importance of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and the informal sector as drivers of growth. We are going to energize this very important sector with N125 billion. 

Out of the sum, we will spend N50 billion on Conditional Grant to 1 million nano businesses between now and March 2024. Our target is to give N50,000 each to 1,300 nano business owners in each of the 774 local governments across the country. 

Ultimately, this programme will further drive financial inclusion by onboarding beneficiaries into the formal banking system. In like manner, we will fund 100,000 MSMEs and start-ups with N75 billion. Under this scheme, each enterprise promoter will be able to get between N500,000 to N1million at 9% interest per annum and a repayment period of 36 months. 

 To further ensure that prices of food items remain affordable, we have had a multi-stakeholder engagement with various farmers’ associations and operators within the agricultural value chain. 

 In the short and immediate terms, we will ensure staple foods are available and affordable. To this end, I have ordered release of 200,000 Metric Tonnes of grains from strategic reserves to households across the 36 states and FCT to moderate prices. We are also providing 225,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer, seedlings and other inputs to farmers who are committed to our food security agenda. 

 Our plan to support cultivation of 500,000 hectares of farmland and all-year-round farming practice remains on course. To be specific, N200 billion out of the N500 billion approved by the National Assembly will be disbursed as follows:  

Our administration will invest N50 billion each to cultivate 150,000 hectares of rice and maize. 

N50 billion each will also be earmarked to cultivate 100,000 hectares of wheat and cassava. 

This expansive agricultural programme will be implemented targeting small-holder farmers and leveraging large-scale private sector players in the agric business with strong performance record. 

 In this regard, the expertise of Development Finance Institutions, commercial banks and microfinance banks will be tapped into to develop a viable and an appropriate transaction structure for all stakeholders’ he added. 

 The president also disclosed that his administration has come up with the idea of Infrastructure Support Fund which would be provided for state governments.

‘ Fellow Nigerians, I made a solemn pledge to work for you. How to improve your welfare and living condition is of paramount importance to me and it’s the only thing that keeps me up day and night. 

 It is in the light of this that I approved Infrastructure Support Fund for the States. This new Infrastructure Fund will enable States to intervene and invest in critical areas and bring relief to many of the pain points as well as revamp our decaying healthcare and educational Infrastructure. 

 The fund will also bring improvements to rural access roads to ease evacuation of farm produce to markets. With the fund, our states will become more competitive and on a stronger financial footing to deliver economic prosperity to Nigerians.

Part of our programmes is to roll out buses across the states and local governments for mass transit at a much more affordable rate. We have made provision to invest N100 billion between now and March 2024 to acquire 3000 units of 20-seater CNG-fuelled buses. 

These buses will be shared to major transportation companies in the states, using the intensity of travel per capital. Participating transport companies will be able to access credit under this facility at 9% per annum with 60 months repayment period. 

 In the same vein, we are also working in collaboration with the Labour unions to introduce a new national minimum wage for workers. I want to tell our workers this: your salary review is coming. 

 Once we agree on the new minimum wage and general upward review, we will make budget provision for it for immediate implementation’ he submitted-Team@orientactualmags.com Do you have any information you wish to share with us? Do you want us to cover your event or programme? Kindly send SMS to 08059100286, 09094171980. Thank you

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