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Paris Summit: Subsidy Removal, FX Policy Needed For Economic Growth – Tinubu

Paris Summit: Subsidy Removal, FX Policy Needed For Economic Growth - Tinubu President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, in France, said Nigeria is ready to do business and receive investments from foreign partners. He premised this on the ongoing reforms such as the removal of fuel subsidy...

Subsidy Removal: FG Needs to Win Trust of Nigerians – TUC President

Subsidy Removal: FG Needs to Win Trust of Nigerians - TUC President Mr Festus Osifo, president of, Trade Union Congress (TUC), says Nigerians are not averse to the removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) but waiting for the government to win their trust...

Osinbajo, Panel To Meet NLC Over Subsidy Removal, Transport Palliative

Osinbajo, Panel To Meet NLC Over Subsidy Removal, Transport Palliative   The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, says the Federal Government is determined to remove subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit, commonly known as petrol. She also said a panel chaired by Vice President...

Myths, Realities Of Subsidy Removal

It is no longer news that the controversial fuel subsidy on petrol has been removed leading to the increase in price of the product from N87 to N145 per litre. The Federal Government has consequently received knocks and kudos for the decision. While some hailed...

Withdrawal Of Fuel Subsidy Inevitable – Tinubu

The Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has defended the recent removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government, saying the decision was hard but inevitable, given the inherent ills in the subsidy regime. Tinubu said in a statement released...

Fuel Price Hike Protest:Reps Declare Support For FG, Beg NLC

The House of Representatives has made a formal declaration of support for the decision of the Federal Government to remove the subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit, better known as petrol. A litre of petrol now sells for N145 instead of N86.50k. However, the government claimed that...