Nigerian govt spends $600m to import fuel monthly

By jubril Lawal
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Mr. Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, on Tuesday, disclosed that Nigeria currently spends $600m on fuel importation monthly.

The minister who stated this during an interview on AIT’s Moneyline programme, which was posted on its Youtube channel on Wednesday, stated that the high import bill is due to neighbouring countries, up to Central Africa, benefiting from the country’s fuel imports.

Edun noted that the situation was the reason President Bola Tinubu removed fuel subsidy, as the country does not know the exact amount of fuel consumed internally.

According to a report by the National Bureau of Statistics, the country’s petrol import was reduced to an average of one billion litres monthly after President Bola Tinubu removed the fuel subsidy on May 29 last year.

Edun said, “The fuel subsidy was removed May 29, 2023, by Mr President, and at that time, the poorest of 40 per cent was only getting four per cent of the value, and basically, they were not benefitting at all. So it was going to be just a few.

“Another point that I think is important is that nobody knows the consumption in Nigeria of petroleum. We know we spend $600m to import fuel every month but the issue here is that all the neighbouring countries are benefitting.

“So we are buying not for just for Nigeria, we are buying for countries to the east, almost as far as Central Africa. We are buying. We are buying for countries to the North and we are buying for countries to the West. And so we have to ask ourselves as Nigerians, how long do we want to do that for and that is the key issue regarding the issue of petroleum pricing.”

He added that the nation must take a decisive step to tackle step the problem as it impedes it’s economic growth.

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