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NEC to decide on fuel subsidy removal in June

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We're still taking a very close look at how best to achieve subsidy removal - FG

The National Economic Council (NEC) has that decision on the removal of subsidy on petroleum will be made in June when the provision for its payment in the 2022 budget expires.

According to the council, though conservation on subsidy removal has been going on it was yet to take a position on it.

The council chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo met at the Conference Hall, Presidential villa, Abuja on Thursday, with the declaration that since the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC, Limited has become a limited liability company, it must be run differently.

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Fielding questions while briefing State House correspondents on the outcome of the meeting, the governor of Nasarawa state, Abdulahi Sule said it was understandable that the provision for the payment of the subsidy is made in the 2022 budget only until June.

He explained that any decision on the removal of subsidy will be taken after the budget provision runs its course in June.

Also speaking while responding to questions, Governor Obaseki pointed out that Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), which sells for N162-165 per liter in Nigeria, sells a hundred percent higher in other countries.

He said the federal government was spending about N2 trillion on petroleum subsidy, which according to him, could have been used for other purposes.

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