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IMF Accuses Tinubu Administration of Subtly Reintroducing Fuel Subsidies in Nigeria

ONUAH YVONNE by ONUAH YVONNE
February 14, 2024
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has leveled allegations against the administration of President Bola Tinubu, claiming that it has covertly reintroduced fuel subsidies in Nigeria to stabilize petrol prices.

The accusation surfaced in a statement released by the IMF over the weekend, stirring controversy amidst the government’s previous stance on ending the fuel subsidy regime. President Tinubu, in his inauguration speech on May 29, 2023, had boldly declared an end to fuel subsidies, citing their detrimental impact on the nation’s economy and the enrichment of a privileged few.

However, the IMF statement highlighted the government’s alleged backdoor approach to reintroducing subsidies by capping fuel prices at retail stations. This move, according to the IMF, aims to mitigate the adverse effects of rapidly rising inflation on living standards, effectively reversing the earlier subsidy removal.

The decision to cap fuel prices has sparked concerns among economic analysts and citizens alike, particularly amidst the steady surge in petrol prices. Since the subsidy removal announcement, petrol prices have skyrocketed, surpassing N600 per litre in many filling stations across the country, consequently driving up prices of essential commodities and exacerbating the financial burden on Nigerians.

A September investigation revealed that the federal government disbursed a staggering N169.4 billion in August alone to subsidize petrol prices, maintaining them at N620 per litre. This revelation was based on documents from the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), which indicated that funds from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) dividends were utilized by NNPC Limited to cover the subsidy expenses.

Critics have condemned the alleged reintroduction of fuel subsidies, arguing that it contradicts the government’s earlier stance on the issue and diverts crucial funds that could be utilized for national development. The IMF, in its statement, urged the government to completely cease subsidy payments on petrol to allocate resources more efficiently for governance purposes.

As the controversy unfolds, stakeholders are closely monitoring the government’s response and its implications for the country’s economic landscape and the welfare of its citizens.

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ONUAH YVONNE

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