The
presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, said
the fuel subsidy regime as being administered by the ruling All Progressives
Congress, APC, is inefficient.
In a statement by the Atiku
Presidential Campaign Organisation, Atiku Abubakar made this submission while reacting
to a PREMIUM TIMES report detailing how the federal government illegally
diverted $1.05 billion (N378 billion at N360 to a dollar) sourced from the
Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) dividend funds to secretly fund subsidy
payment on petroleum products.
The
report also showed that the diversion was done without the required
consultation with states and the mandatory appropriation by the National
Assembly.
“This
revelation has once again brought to the fore the need to review the
administration and management of the subsidy regime by the Federal Government.
We believe that the subsidy regime as it is currently being administered is
inefficient and shrouded in secrecy.
“We are committed to the elimination of this process
that is undertaken without any recourse to transparency and due process.
Moreover, the retention of revenue by revenue earning agencies of the
government for their operation is hardly done judiciously and responsibly.”
Atiku Abubakar, through his campaign outfit, added
that he will “commit to a review of that policy such that all revenue earning
agency is brought into the federal budget in accordance with international best
practice.”
The creation of subsidy by the APC government was a tool used in diverting the country funds, and i believe that regime will be over soonest
ReplyDeletecriminal, looters, killing this country with style, this regime of subsidy is coming to an end by GOD grace
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