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2015 Budget: LCCI Urges National Assembly To Review Kerosene Subsidy
The Lagos Chamber
of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has urged the National Assembly to review the amount of money proposed by the Federal Government in the 2015 Appropriation Bill for Kerosene subsidy.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos on Monday, the President LCCI, Alhaji Remi Bello, said the provision of N91 billion for Kerosene subsidy in the 2015 appropriation bill is difficult to justify by the Federal Government.
Bello said the biggest burden on government treasury in Nigeria in the 2015 appropriation bill is the appropriation for petroleum subsidy.
The LCCI boss said the Chamber and the organised private sector welcomed the Federal Government’s reduction of subsidy for Premium Motor Spirit (MPS) in the 2015 budget stressing that in this year’s budget N200 billion was proposed as against N971 billion in the 2014 budget.
He said that with the global oil price dropping to below $50 per barrel, there is no longer any justification for budgetary provision for petroleum products subsidy, stressing that these periods call for utmost prudence and curbing of leakages by the government to stimulate the nation’s economy.
Bello said subsidy came about as a result of the argument that when the oil price was high, the landing cost of both PMS or petrol and diesel was far higher than the price it was being sold.
He said that subsidy then was introduced to make up for the difference in the selling at a lower price while buying at a higher cost, adding that mere looking at the component cost the biggest of it is the price of the crude itself.
Bellow said the call for subsidy removal is very logical because if the price of crude before was $100 per barrel and now less than 50 per cent of that, definitely the lauding cost must have come down giving no justification for subsidy again.
The LCCI President said the national Assembly should take into consideration the views of the OPS in deliberation of the 2015 budget.
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