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RMAFC Backs Subsidy Removal, Calls For Palliatives

Mark Itsibor by Mark Itsibor
3 years ago
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The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has reiterated its support for the recent fuel subsidy removal announced by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his inaugural address, describing the decision as long overdue and a major challenge to the economic growth and development of the country.

RMAFC chairman, Mr. Mohammed Bello Shehu, who disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, said the commission had consistently expressed its position on the vexatious issue of subsidy removal since the time of late Hamman Tukur, who chaired the commission during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

According to Shehu, the commission’s position was premised on the fact that the continued payment of humungous amounts to a privileged few in the name of subsidy was a major drain on the nation’s scarce resources as the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), one of the major sources of revenue to the Federation Account, had since stopped contributing to the national purse due to the fuel subsidy regime, which was characterised by opaqueness and other ambiguities.

The chairman described the May 29, 2023 pronouncement of the removal of fuel subsidy due to the non-budgetary provision for subsidy as a master stroke that broke the jinx, stating emphatically that it was the appropriate step in the right direction.

“The country can no longer sustain fuel subsidies whose demerits far outweigh its benefits to the citizenry. It is saddening to note that since 1st January, 2022 to date, the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has not been contributing to the federation account due to the claimed subsidy payments.

“The total amount withheld by the NNPCL as claimed subsidies for this period amounted to N8,480,204,553,608.13 as reported by the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation(OAGF) which is yet to be reconciled by the RMAFC, OAGF, and NNPCL,” Shehu stated.

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He added that in a situation whereby the records of subsidy transactions are not transparent and crude oil prices are being determined globally, it would be unwise to sustain the phantom payments of subsidy at the detriment of other critical sectors of the economy thus making its sustainability difficult for the government.

Mr. Shehu further emphasised that the removal of fuel subsidies will eliminate the alleged uncertainty surrounding the subsidy regime just as it will free funds for the execution of critical national development and human capital enhancement projects such as the provision of an affordable transport system, Investment in the Education Sector, improvement in Health care and infrastructural development, and resuscitation of domestic Refineries to eliminate dependence on imported fuel, amongst other key sectors.

The commission’s chairman also poured encomiums on the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari for providing the necessary enabling environment for the successful take-off of the first private refinery easily the largest in the world built by Alh. Aliko Dangote, believing that when it becomes operational, the country will witness a glorious dawn in hassle-free oil production and distribution in the absence of subsidy regime.

While commending Tinubu, for his uncommon courage and political will in doing away with the issue of fuel subsidy, he urged the new administration to work out strategies that would cushion the attendant effect of the new policy adding that deterrent measures should be earnestly taken to bring to book all the economic saboteurs who have contributed to our National adversity in accordance with the extant laws of the Federation.

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