Tinubu To Return Fuel Subsidy, Fuel Likely To Sell For N200 Per Litre

 



President Bola Tinubu is reportedly considering a “temporary subsidy” on petrol as crude oil prices and foreign exchange rates continue to rise.

Presidential sources told TheCable that the proposal is “firmly on the table” and the “realistic” amount of petrol consumed in the country is now known following the removal of subsidy shortly after Tinubu’s inauguration.

One of the sources noted that the amount spent on subsidy “can now be controlled”.

This is coming after the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited said there are no plans to hike pump prices despite the rise in crude oil prices, landing cost, and fall in the value of the naira.


Djtemple TheBoss

Ego better ooo
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Martins Agbaje

He should not PAY any SUBSIDY again except on food and health. We're used to THAT price.
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Ezrikind Derick

confuesed human being
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Olaide Idowu

Congratulations

Olaide Idowu

Happy to hear this

Victor Kevin Cletus

What is the cost of putting our refineries into operation again, if every Nigerian pays #200 to federal purse, wouldn't that be enough to start the rehabilitation?

Favourite David

We are waitin

Mandem Nation

Na lie nothing will change

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