Due to fuel
crisis in Nigeria the World Bank, told President Muhammadu Buhari on the 8th
of December 2015 that the time has come to remove petroleum subsidy.
Many
Nigerians, including the organised labour, have rejected the plan to remove oil
subsidy. In what appears to be a prelude to the eventual removal of fuel
subsidy, President Buhari made no provision for kerosene subsidy in the Medium
Term Expenditure Framework, MTEF, and Fiscal Strategy Paper, FSP, which he
presented to the National Assembly, yesterday.
Monday’s
Federal Executive Council meeting, the Minister of Budget and National
Planning, Udoma Udoma, while unveiling the Medium Term Expenditure Framework
and the government’s N6 trillion budget proposal for 2016, said the government
was seriously weighing the options between removing or retaining fuel subsidy
next year.
Speaking at
the launch of the new edition of Nigeria Economic Report, the World Bank’s Lead
Economist, John Litwack, said the best time to remove fuel subsidy is now when
global crude oil price is at its lowest level, noting that the Bank foresaw
continuous decline in global crude oil price.
Despite last
Friday’s attempt by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC,
during its 168th conference to maintain its production quota so as to stabilize
the crude oil market, the price of the commodity slumped further to $37.89 per
barrel on Monday from $38.09 on Friday.
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