FG Reportedly Comes Clean on Fuel Subsidy Claims

The Nigerian federal government has reportedly admitted to the existence of fuel subsidies, and projected that this fiscal expense will reach a staggering N5.4 trillion (roughly $12 billion) in 2024.

Daily Trust has obtained this information, which comes after years of denial from the government regarding the extent of subsidies on fuel prices.

The recently presented Accelerated Stabilization and Advancement Plan (ASAP) reveals that fuel subsidy expenditures could soar to N5.4 trillion, marking a dramatic 50% increase from the previous year.

Finance Minister Wale Edun presented this shocking revelation to President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday, highlighting the mounting burden of subsidies on the nation’s finances and raising questions about the wisdom of maintaining such a costly policy.

As recently as December, Nigeria’s Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, had emphatically stated that the era of petrol subsidies was “gone for good.” Appearing on Channels TV, Idris insisted that President Bola Tinubu had made it clear from the outset of his administration that his government would not continue to foot the bill for fuel subsidies, directly contradicting claims made by the World Bank about the ongoing nature of these payments

Idris’s bold assertion that the era of petrol subsidies was over was further bolstered by his claim that the government’s decision to scrap them had translated into increased revenue for the federation account. However, a former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El Rufai, seemed to refute these claims, alleging that the federal government was actually spending more on petrol subsidies than ever before. El Rufai’s remarks in April cast doubt on Idris’s claims, fueling suspicion that the Tinubu administration might be obscuring the true extent of Nigeria’s fuel subsidy burden.

NLC, TUC Halt Industrial Action After Agreement with Government

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced a suspension of their nationwide strike.

The decision to end the industrial action was made in response to concessions made by the government during discussions.

TUC President Festus Osifo has confirmed the suspension of the nationwide strike during a statement made on Tuesday in Abuja.

President Osifo assured the public that a communique detailing the terms of the agreement would be released in the near future.

His announcement signals the end of a protracted period of tension between labor and the government.

Only a few days ago, Nigerians experienced a nationwide disruption as both the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) embarked on a massive strike. The strike was called in response to several grievances, with one of the main demands being the adjustment of the national minimum wage to alleviate the growing financial strain on working Nigerians.

Nigerian Government and Labour Leaders Pen Agreement on National Wage in Abuja Negotiations

In a marathon negotiating session that spanned six hours on Monday, the Nigerian government and the Organised Labour finally reached a breakthrough agreement over the contentious issue of the national minimum wage. The turning point came as the government assured the labour leaders that President Bola Tinubu is dedicated to establishing a minimum wage that is significantly higher than the previously proposed N60,000.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume,  announced the agreement to the eagerly awaiting media. Beginning at 5pm and only concluding minutes before 11pm.

He said the President is “committed to a national minimum wage that is higher than N60,000”.

Earlier report from PurpleWorld alerted the Nigerian public of the sudden and indefinite nationwide strike declared by the organized labor force, consisting of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).

Meanwhile, the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage (NMW), consisting of representatives from the government, organized labor, and employers, will now shift into high gear, holding daily meetings for a week in an effort to reach a consensus on the exact amount for the new national minimum wage.

“Further to the negotiation by the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage (NMW) and subsequent withdrawal of Labour from negotiation, the Leadership of the National Assembly intervened on 2nd June, 2024. The Organised Labour declared nationwide strike on Monday, 3rd June, 2024 to drive home its demands.

“2. The Federal Government, in the National interest, convened a meeting with Labour held in the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, on Monday 3rd June, with a view to ending the strike action.

“3. After exhaustive deliberation and engagement by both parties, the following resolutions were reached:

“i. The President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria is committed to a National Minimum Wage that is higher than N60,000;

“II. Arising from the above, the Tripartite Committee is to meet everyday for the next one week with a view to arriving at an agreeable National Minimum Wage;

“III. Labour in deference to the high esteem of the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria’s commitment in (ii) above undertakes to convene a meeting of its organs immediately to consider this commitment; and

“IV. No worker would be victimized as a result of the industrial action.

“Done in Abuja on the 3rd of June, 2024.”

Signed

For the Federal Government of Nigeria:

1. Mohammed Idris

03/08/24

Minister of Information and National Orientation
2. Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha

Nerf 3/6/24

Minister of State for Labour and Employment

For the Organised Labour:

1. Joe Ajaero
President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)

2. Festus Osifo
President, Trade Union Congress (TUC)

About-To-Wed Sister Of Katsina Assembly Deputy Speaker Kidnapped


The younger sister of Hon. Shehu Dalhatu Tafoki, Deputy Speaker of the Katsina State House of Assembly, has been kidnapped.
The victim identified as Asma’u Dalhatu is about to get married, according to the lawmaker.


The gunmen were said to have stormed Tafoki village in Faskari Local Government Area of the state where they abducted the victim.
Confirming the incident to Daily Trust, the lawmaker said, “Yes, it is true that my younger sister, Asma’u Dalhatu, was abducted by bandits in the early hours of Sunday.


“They stormed the town around 1am and headed straight to the village head’s residence, which is our family house and kidnapped two of our sisters.
“On their way to the forest, they encountered some members of the vigilante group and exchanged gunfire. In the process, one of the girls escaped and returned home, but the other could not run away, so they went away with her,” he said.


Tafoki said the kidnappers have not made any demand for ransom.
The incident happened shortly after gunmen stormed Kurami village in Bakori Local Government Area of the state, where they abducted the wife and children of Dr Ibrahim Kurami, also a member of the Katsina assembly.


There have been many disturbing incidents in Katsina and across the North West.
Last month, Governor Aminu Bello Masari asked the military to beef up security, lamenting how bandits raid 10 of the 34 Local Government Areas of the state on a daily basis.

Credit: TenSquare Report

Lagos, Rivers begin VAT collection, FG, North disagree


The governments of Lagos and Rivers states have expressed their readiness to begin the collection of Value Added Tax in accordance with the judgement of a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, which ruled that states, and not the Federal Inland Revenue Service, should be collecting VAT and Personal Income Tax.


Already, the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, had signed into law the bill that empowers the state to collect VAT, while the Lagos State Government said it had already notified all the stakeholders involved in the payment and receipt of VAT of its resolve to enforce the judgement to the letter.

Credit: TenSquare Report

News Update, Monday, 06/09/2021

** President’s fate unclear as coup attempt rocks Guinea capital, Conakry

** Guinea Coup: President Alpha Conde allegedly arrested

**Buhari to commission projects in Imo September 9

**Youth Unemployment: Asian-African Chamber of Commerce and Industry repositions to employ Nigerian graduates

**Nigeria will overcome secessionists, says Fayemi

**Buhari approves farm estates in 109 senatorial districts

**Traditional ruler
abducted by gunmen from his palace

**Gunmen kidnap Katsina lawmaker’s wife, children

**Robbers write Ogun community over planned invasion

**BBNaija: Shehu Sani reacts as Nigerians bash Tega over relationship with Bpoma

**ANLCA National President, Hon. Tony Iju Nwabunike wept !!

**Guinea coup leader says president ‘taken’ and government ‘dissolved ‘

**Jacob Zuma released from prison

** LG Polls: APC wins Sabon Gari as PDP wins Kaura

**Covid-19: Nigeria records 964 new cases as infection hits 195,052

**Keyamo commiserates Sowore over his brother’s killing

** Buhari approves construction of NDLEA barracks

** I am not the Prime Minister of Warri – Iyatsere clarifies

** FG shuts down telecom services in Zamfara

** Women protest in Kabul to demand inclusion in Taliban Govt
.
** 17 klled in celebratory gunfire in Kabul

** Kabul Airport reopens

** US-based Nigerian Bamidele Muraina jailed for cyber fraud

** Naomi Osaka to take an indefinite break from tennis after US open exit

** Tokyo Paralympics: Team Nigeria finishes with 10 medals *********

GOOD MORNING!

Military coup in Guinea, President Conde arrested


The development came after residents heard about two hours of heavy gunfire across the capital Conakry.
Guinea soldiers on Sunday said they have taken control of the government and suspended the Constitution.
Colonel Mamady Doumbouya of the Guinea military said in a video recorded in the capital Conakry that the National Assembly has been dissolved.


A video has also circulated on social media showing President Alpha Conde being held by soldiers. He was subsequently shoved into a vehicle and driven away.
The development came after residents heard about two hours of heavy gunfire across the capital.
Mr Doumbouya said all land and air routes have been shut in the interim, asking citizens to remain at home and await further instruction on the direction of the government.


Mr Doumbouya also lamented widespread corruption and poverty as key reasons for the takeover, saying Mr Conde had failed to deliver on his promises to Guinea people.
Mr Conde 83, won a third term of office last October. Continental body AU has yet to release a statement about the development.


Source: PZ