Oil & Energy
FG Votes N1.22 trn For Fuel Subsidy …Plans Big Against Oil Thieves, Vandals
The Federal Government
has proposed an expenditure of N1.22 trillion to subsidise the importation of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK) by next year.
This is contained in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP) submitted to the National Assembly by President Goodluck Jonathan for approval.
A breakdown of the submission showed that N971.4 billion is being proposed as subsidy on PMS while N250 billion goes for subsidy on DPK.
It would be noted that there was no provision for kerosene subsidy in 2014 budget of N4.724 trillion, a situation that had affected the product supply which resulted in the high price paid by Nigerians especially the lowly masses who use kerosene more.
The Fiscal Responsibility Act provides that the National Assembly must consider and approve the MTEF/FSP before the president Presents the budget to a joint session of the higher and lower chambers of the National Assembly.
The proposal further indicated that to enable the administration effectively tackle crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism which are affecting the economy of the nation, security agents would start both ground and aerial surveillance while the ministry of justice would ensure speedy prosecution of oil thieves and vandals.
Describing activities of the oil thieves and pipeline vandals as the main risks to oil production, the proposal said, “the potential implications of their activities are a reduction in government revenue with further impacts on government debts and fiscal deficits as well as pressures on the exchange rate.”
Defending governments move to borrow more money, the document said,” these security forces under the National Executive Council are being better equipped to checkmate the activities of oil thieves and pipeline vandals. There would also be better engagement of the ministry of justice and lawyers for faster prosecution of oil thieves.
In view of these challenges, according to the document, service wide votes would gulp N376.05 billion while N570 billion is being projected as new borrowings next year.
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