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Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, has demanded clarity on petrol subsidy policy and crude oil refining from the federal government.

In a post on X on Monday, Atiku said reports regarding the government’s continuation of the subsidy on petrol shows the “unclear” governance under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

On Monday, Tinubu reportedly approved a request by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited to utilise the 2023 final dividends due to the federation to pay for the petrol subsidy.

An NNPC forecast seen by the newspaper showed that the cumulative petrol subsidy bill from August 2023 will hit N6.884 trillion by December — leaving the national oil company unable to remit N3.987 trillion in taxes and royalties to the federation account.

The former vice-president said only transparent governance can provide Nigerians with relief from “the debilitating conditions of fuel scarcity and the escalating inflation affecting petroleum products”.

Tinubu, in his inauguration speech on May 29, 2023, said the subsidy on petrol “is gone”.

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“The latest revelations circulating through credible media outlets regarding the federal government’s covert continuation of the subsidy on premium motor spirit (PMS) represent another chapter in the opaque governance under President Bola Tinubu’s administration,” Atiku said.

“This development starkly contrasts with the president’s firm assertions in a national broadcast, which followed closely on the heels of public protests decrying poor governance, where he declared the subsidy regime concluded.

“However, disclosures prior to his announcement have consistently indicated a resurgence of subsidy payments, albeit through less transparent means.

“This dissonance between the president’s words and his actions not only undermines the moral fabric of his leadership but also significantly erodes the credibility of his administration.

“At a time when the nation grapples with severe fuel scarcity and escalating energy costs, the continued delays in the re-operation of the Port Harcourt refinery stand as a national disgrace — a failure that rests firmly on the shoulders of president Tinubu, who also holds the office of the minister of petroleum resources.

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“Moreover, the persistent denials by NNPC Limited only exacerbate the plight of Nigerians, who endure severe difficulties due to fuel shortages and resultant price inflations.

“Amidst a contentious dispute between local investors favouring refinery operations and those advocating for imported PMS, the president’s silence is profoundly disconcerting.

“It is paramount that the president, who is intrinsically responsible for overseeing and intervening in such critical disputes to safeguard national interests, steps up to fulfil these expectations.

“It is imperative, therefore, that the Tinubu administration urgently clarifies the entanglements surrounding the subsidy policy and the refining of PMS.”

REPORTS ON NNPC’S FUND DIVERSIONS DEEPEN CONFUSION’

Atiku said the alleged fund diversions by NNPC deepen confusion in the petrol subsidy controversy.

“The veil of secrecy shrouding the downstream petroleum sector, coupled with alarming reports of NNPC Limited diverting funds intended for other purposes to cover subsidy payments, adds layers of confusion that are unbearably unsettling.”

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Atiku warned that if these reports are accurate, they could have serious consequences on the integrity of fiscal federalism.

On January 3, NNPC denied the return of petrol subsidy, saying it had been removed entirely.

However, on April 15, Nasir el-Rufai, former governor of Kaduna state, said the federal government is spending more on petrol subsidy than before.

Gabriel Ogbechie, chief executive officer of Rainoil Limited, on April 17, claimed the government now spends N600 billion on petrol subsidy monthly.

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Tinubu’s planned cabinet reshuffle won’t make any difference, says Buba Galadima

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Buba Galadima, a chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), says President Bola Tinubu‘s planned cabinet reshuffle would not make any difference.

On September 25, Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, said Tinubu “has expressed his desire to reshuffle his cabinet and he will do it”.

 

Speaking on Politics Today, a programme on Channels TV on Friday, Galadima said reshuffling the cabinet would not curb food inflation.

 

Galadima claimed that the president intends to reward his cronies with the reshuffle.

 

“That (planned cabinet reshuffle) has nothing to do with me or any Nigerian. What is of importance to all of us is bringing down the harsh conditions of living and the buck stops only on the table of one man. That is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Galadima said.

 

“No amount of reshuffling can make a difference. As far as that team is only ‘job for the boys,’ nothing will come out of it.

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“Anybody that calls himself president or governor is responsible for their cabinet’s performance. He should be told that some of his appointees are more interested in their pockets than service delivery.

 

“I expected him to do better than this; and to hit the ground running.”

 

The NNPP chieftain asked Tinubu to find a solution to the country’s foreign exchange crisis “which has seen the naira performing abysmally”.

 

There have been growing calls from Nigerians and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Tinubu to reshuffle his cabinet and remove underperforming ministers.

 

Tinubu’s policies have driven petrol prices to record highs and depreciated the naira to record lows since he assumed the reins on May 29, 2023.

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Israel claims Hezbollah leader killed in Beirut strike

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The Israeli military announced early Saturday that Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah was killed in a strike on Beirut.

 

“Hassan Nasrallah is dead,” military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani announced on X. Military spokesman Captain David Avraham also confirmed to AFP that the Hezbollah chief had been “eliminated” following strikes Friday on the Lebanese capital.

 

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JUST IN: FG declares October 1 as public holiday

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The Federal Government has declared Tuesday, October 1, as a public holiday to commemorate Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary.

Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, minister of interior, announced the holiday on Saturday in a statement by Magdalene Ajani, permanent secretary in the ministry.

The minister praised patient and hardworking Nigerians, adding that their sacrifices would not be in vain.

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