The thrust of the study is to examine the causes of the fuel subsidy removal, to identify the benefits of fuel subsidy removal, to describe the effects of the subsidy removal, and the socio-religious implications of the removal of fuel subsidy to the citizens of Nigeria. It is in the ...
This paper addresses the arguments for and against fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria as a political discourse in the Nigerian media. We examine the political discourse from the theoretical and methodological perspectives of discourse structure, linguistic function, and ideological bearing as provided by Cri...
The study focused on Nigeria as a significant oil producing country in Sub Saharan Africa and employs narrative method for its analysis. The study concludes that while fuel subsidy removal policy (in the short term) would have welfare implications, in the long run, the policy would bring about...
The Fuel Subsidy Conundrum (part 2)Chido Onumah
With daily consumption of roughly 40 million litres, that's 1.2 billion naira ($3.15 MM) per day, at a time when low oil prices have left Nigeria's budget 5.60 trillion naira in deficit. "The reality of it is that whether it's subsidy, (whatever) you want to call it... it's...
Nigeria cuts fuel subsidy bill 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 8 作者: PA Group 摘要: Nigeria's fuel subsidy bill is expected to be more than halved this year com- pared with last year, following a rise in regulated prices and as measures are brought in to curb fraud and waste. ...
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Moreover, the APC and its government have failed to allow an open investigation into allegations of fuel price overcharge as well as the fraudulent subsidy regime through which over N14 trillion had allegedly been frittered by unscrupulous individuals in the APC. ...
South Asia is primarily affected by environmental degradation. As a result, it is worthwhile to explore the impact of international capital flows on the ecological sustainability of the South Asian region. There are many studies in the literature on the CO2-remittances nexus, CO2-FDI nexus, and ...
Nigeria We Don't Want to Be Another Greece: Despite the Outcry and Protests over the Removal of Fuel Subsidy, the Nigerian Government Insists That the Removal Is Good for the Future of the Country. "We Don't Want What Has Happened to Greece to Happen to Us," Finance Minister Okonjo-Lwe...