Fuel Subsidy Regime has Ended- Tinubu Denies Atiku’s Report on Govt Secretly Paying N5.4trn for Subsidy

Tinubu government has denied reports doing the rounds, that it is currently making provisions to pay the sum of N5.4trn for fuel subsidy in 2024.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the 2023 presidential election, Abubakar Atiku, had yesterday, challenged President Tinubu, to stop deceiving Nigerians about his administration’s true position on petrol subsidy.

He said contrary to Tinubu’s public posturing about petrol subsidy removal, the administration had been secretly paying trillions of naira for petrol subsidy.

According to him, subsidy payment under Tinubu’s watch is likely to hit N5.4 trillion this year.

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However, a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Thursday, reiterated that the era of fuel subsidies had ended.

“The government wants to restate that its position on fuel subsidy has not changed from what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared on 29 May 2023. The fuel subsidy regime has ended. There is no N5.4 trillion being provisioned for it in 2024, as being widely speculated and discussed,” the statement stated.

The Presidency restated the declaration by the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, when he said “As previously stated by government officials, including myself, President Tinubu announced the end of the fuel subsidy program last year, and this policy remains firmly in place.”

The Presidency also gave its perspective on two fiscal policy documents currently doing the rounds.

It said that although one of the documents titled, Inflation Reduction and Price Stability (Fiscal Policy Measure etc) Order 2024, was being shared as if it were an executive order signed by Bola Tinubu, it was still at the proposal stage.

The Presidency added that the other document, a 65-page draft document with the title “Accelerated Stabilisation and Advancement Plan (ASAP), containing suggestions on how to improve the Nigerian economy, is still in the draft stage, and was just received by Tinubu on Tuesday.

“We urge the public and the media to disregard the two documents and cease further discussions on them. None is an approved official document of the Federal Government of Nigeria. They are all policy proposals that are still subject to reviews at the highest level of government. Indeed, one has ‘draft’ clearly written on it” the statement partly read.

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