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Friday 13 May 2016

Falana condemns the removal of oil subsidy and new pump price of N145 per liter, says it's illegal

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has condemned the recent removal of oil subsidy by the Federal government which has caused the pump price of petrol to jump to N145 per liter. According to Falana, Buhari has reneged on his campaign promise of not increasing pump price. Falana said this in a statement he release yesterday May 12th. Read the statement below:

During the campaign last year, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, General Muhammadu Buhari pledged that if elected as President by the Nigerian people his administration would not remove fuel subsidy. Since he won the election last year President Buhari has consistently resisted pressures from the neo-liberal characters in the government to remove fuel subsidy and increase the price of petrol. On January 18, 2016 the federal government allayed the fear of Nigerians when the price of petrol was reduced to N86.50k per litre.
In justifying the decision to the people the federal government claimed that the reduction was due to an implementation of the revised component of the Petroleum Products Pricing Template for PMS and household kerosene.
It would be recalled that following the popular agitation against the removal of fuel subsidy in 2012, the Ministry of Petroleum Resources had announced the decision of the Goodluck Jonathan administration to set up 30 green field refineries in the country.
Shortly thereafter, the policy was jettisoned due to pressure from the cabal of local fuel importers. In 2013, the Jonathan administration secured a loan of $1.6 billion for the maintenance of the country’s four refineries. At the end of the repairs the refineries could only refine about 80,000 barrels of crude oil per day instead of 445,000 barrels earmarked for domestic consumption.
The Buhari administration has also spent millions of dollars for the so called turn around maintenance of the refineries. Barely a month ago, Dr. Kachikwu had announced that fuel subsidy had been removed through his ingenuity. In celebrating the “success” recorded by him in the management of the petroleum industry he disclosed that Nigeria was saving $1 billion in subsidy removal and $1 billion in fuel importation. He also stated that “for the first time, our refineries are ready to work now. Crude has been pumped from Brass to Port Harcourt.
Pipeline is being used for the first time in 10 years for the first time in six years. For the first time we are able to pump to Ilorin, we have not done that in 10 years.” (Nigerian Tribune, March 16, 2016). Curiously, Dr. Kachikwu’s “giant strides” in the petroleum industry appear to have collapsed completely before our very eyes! 
Hence, without any public debate or consultation with relevant stakeholders whatsoever the federal government took the Nigerian people by surprise yesterday when it decided to increase the pump price of petrol from N86.50k to N145 per litre. Not too long ago, the federal government had supported the imposition of higher tariffs paid on epileptic supply of electricity by consumers.
"In sentencing the Nigerian people to excruciating economic agony the Ministry of Power defied a court order which had restrained the government from giving effect to the proposed electricity tariff. In the same vein, the decision to increase the price of petrol is also illegal and contemptuous. In the case of Bamidele Aturu versus Attorney-General of the Federation (unreported suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/591/2009) the Federal High Court declared illegal and unconstitutional the policy decision of the federal government to deregulate the downstream sector of the petroleum industry contrary to the combined effect of the provisions of the Price Control Act and the Petroleum Act.
"In total defiance of the said order of the federal high court the federal government has deregulated the downstream sector of the petroleum industry. In justifying the illegal policy, Dr. Kachikwu claimed that “PPPRA has informed me that it will be announcing a new price band effective today, 11th May, 2016 and that the new price for PMS will not be above N145 per litre.”
"Since the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) which is statutorily empowered to recommend the price of petroleum products has not been reconstituted the unilateral decision of the Executive Secretary of the body to fix the pump price at N145 per litre is ultra vires and illegal in every material particular. In view of the illegality, insensitivity and immorality of the price increase the federal government should cancel it, revert to the status quo and consult widely with all relevant stakeholders in the society.
" However, due to the ongoing fuel crisis in the country the Directorate of Petroleum Resources (DPR) recently invited fresh bids for the setting up modular refineries. At the end of the screening exercise sometime in March this year the DPR announced that it had awarded 22 licences for modular refineries with combined capacities to refine 1.429 million barrels of crude oil per day. If the policy is genuinely pursued the construction of the refineries ought to be completed within the 9-12 months. 
"If such refineries are established in the country the importation of fuel and the fraud associated with it will stop. In the interim, instead of importing oil from Europe and the United States the NNPC should refine crude oil for domestic consumption in neighbouring countries which have functional refineries. After all, Nigeria refines 60,000 barrels of crude oil per day in Cote d’ivoire which is not an oil producing nation.
"If subsidy had been removed over a month ago and the country has been saving $2 billion (from fuel importation and subsidy removal) while the refineries are now working at full capacity Dr. Kachikwu should tell Nigerians the justification for the new removal of fuel subsidy announced by him yesterday. The cost elements that make up the N145 are provocative. If the total landing cost of a litre and other charges are fixed at N138 what is the basis of fixing the price at N145? For goodness sake, why should motorists be made to pay NPA/NIMASA charges, demurrage within and without /storage/ bridging charges etc?
"At this stage President Buhari ought to prevent neo-liberal ideologues from hijacking the administration for the purpose of punishing the Nigerian people for the looting of the treasury and mismanagement of the national economy. Contrary to the position of the parasitic ruling class that prices of goods and services be fixed by market forces the federal government has a legal obligation to protect the people from exploitation. For instance, the virtual collapse of electricity supply has forced many corporate bodies and individuals to invest heavily in generators and diesel throughout the country.
Although the price of diesel has crashed all over the world it has continued to increase in Nigeria due to manipulation. The federal government should, as a matter of urgency, abolish the monopoly in the importation and sale of diesel. There is no justification for the monopolistic control of goods and services under a free market economy!

49 comments:

baba said...

The same men

Pretty face said...

God will see us through all this

Anonymous said...

With due respect barrister Falana this government is a product you sold to nigerians as the best, pls leave us to decide on it

Olumide Abiodun said...

Nigeria is a basket case right now. Some times I just tire for my country.


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Unknown said...

Stupid falana, who do u expect to read that lengthy thrash? Pls all we want from u are date n time for de ojota park occupy Nigerian rally ...idiot ....oya tunde bakare n all those never- do-well foolish musicians... We are waiting o.... Its either occupy Nigeria or nothing

Unknown said...

Stupid falana, who do u expect to read that lengthy thrash? Pls all we want from u are date n time for de ojota park occupy Nigerian rally ...idiot ....oya tunde bakare n all those never- do-well foolish musicians... We are waiting o.... Its either occupy Nigeria or nothing

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Let's watch n see


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Unknown said...

Let them know cos it seems they have lost every sense of wisdom.
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Unknown said...

Baba have spoken

cutestlove said...

Buhari has just bring suffering into this country...imagine in my area in ph transportation now is 100 naira pa drop from 50 to 100 now.

Anonymous said...

gbam.well said

http://zokija.com said...

Please enough condemnation...we need action

Unknown said...

Sign*

OluwaPRtoyosi lati indepth findings said...

Thanks our learned "Daddy Falz" you are a hundred percent right, this government should not wrench it's people even in the face of present untold hardship..

Unknown said...

the first good talk from the Yoruba elite.

May God Bless Nigeria

Unknown said...

.decitoN

Bonita Bislam said...

I know that lies is one of the hallmarks of politicians & that propagandas are weapons deployed by politicians to grip power @ all cost even if lies must be told.However on this fuel subsidy removal , its not only insesensitive , it is also dictatorial. No notice was given for consideration before its removal.The govt suddenly shot its eyes to the plight of the masses at a time when Nigerians enjoy total blackout in terms of electricity & inflamated figures for commodities sold at the market.This is bollocks & I condemn that

Unknown said...

Senior Advocate of Nigeria...thank you for speaking the truth. The late President Yar adua received similar pressure from the cabal to increase price but he refused the pressure and rather than increase the pump price went ahead to reduce it....that is a

Unknown said...

Tell them

BLISS said...

My question is how come the FG is not giving an account of all the money being returned both stolen and looted. We are really being controlled silently. Masses are really suffering. #lindaobserve!!!

Unknown said...

Falana should go to sleep...everything is illegal here including the name Nigeria..All hail Biafra

Unknown said...

Senior Advocate of Nigeria...thank you for speaking the truth. The late President Yar adua received similar pressure from the cabal to increase price but he refused the pressure and rather than increase the pump price went ahead to reduce the price...that is a president that cares for his people. May his soul rest in peace. With what our SAN has revealed we could see that there is no justification for N145 per litre. Any increment of pump price of pms above N100 per litre is shared wickedness and insensitivity to the plight of the wide scale economic harship in the country. If the current rulling APC continue to inflict more harship...it will loose it overwhelming support of the electorate and may never be able to win the most soughted job of the PRESIDENCY...it is not too late to change and GIVE NIGERIANS POSITIVE CHANGE THEY VOTED FOR...I THINK IT IS FANTASTICALLY CRIMINAL NOT TO FULFILL CAMPAIGN PROMISES....MAY GOD HELP US AND KEEP NIGERIA UNITED WITH GOOD LEADERSHIP

Unknown said...

I'm even more ashamed of occupy Nigeria and the labour Congress! Someone obviously might have paid them not to "protest" this time around! Shameless lot!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this piece sir. So oga Buhari and Kachikuw come and explain yourselves cos Nigerians can't live like this ko possible

Unknown said...

I wish this message get across to the President of Nigeria. I have never enjoyed the good days of Nigeria. U people are so fucking useless toiling with the heart of the citizens of Nigerians. U making things hard for the citizens. U ppl are stealing the good and the happiness of our youth and the innocent once. I can't imagine now I buy just 4balls of tomatoes for 200 naira. U increase fuel price. Definitely every other things will increase. It will b so hard for ppl to build there houses in ur regime. Hard for good ppl to send there children to school.. What d fuck u Mr President. And u sit down there doing nothing all u have achieved is travel from one country to another. I wish u can take a trip to hell and stop this ur wakawaka. Take good care of ur people and fulfill ur promise. U deceived us all because u wanted that throne. If I was God at this moment while am vexing am gonna finish u and everyone in ur cabinet. Only if I get convinced . Man convince ur ppl that what u doing is right. We need another ruling party. No APC no Change no PDP. Buharis party is change party and he is killing the soul of the innocent once. Man u seriously have no ability to fight a good fight of faith. U are not qualified to share in Jesus inheritance. Thank God There is a edge of protection around the citizens.. ur wish to make everyone cry will never come thru. Am seriously vex.

Unknown said...

Had 2 shed some tears while trolling this piece.
What is WRONG with the NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT?.
Are we Cursed or what¿

Unknown said...

I feel you baba, but what I don't get is you all supported this administration to come to power, now I know Oga jona was a good man he had the best interest of Nigeria at heart I love and miss you jona. Meanwhile buhari can do what ever he likes he just have 3 more years, he is going he lied to us by telling us he knows the problem and how to fix nigeria. God almighty is watching the suffering of all nigeria masses.

Unknown said...

I just love your last statement.
"There is no justification for the monopolistic control of goods and services under a free market economy.
This govt is very wicked.
Is only God that will save his people

Unknown said...

Waiting for a protest

Ollie 78 said...

For your mouth? Abegi!!!! You are all cut from the same cloth.

Anonymous said...

Baba can like to goan siddon till he return money wey he chop. Trouble makers.

Anonymous said...

Well said Sir....

Unknown said...

Tell him

Anonymous said...

go to ojota and start the protest, remember the Jonathan administration how u and other nigerians spent all most a mouth in that ojota.

Anonymous said...

Mr man why are you complaining where will have ojota open ground that is the best place to go now at this time of the year so

Anonymous said...

OJOTA ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Unknown said...

They are fooling themselves

amanda uzo said...

Mtchweee. Medicine after death. Falana shebi u follow for ppl wey make GEJ's govt hell for him. Pls take several seats

Anonymous said...

It pains me when I read comments from reasonable Nigerians like Falana, yet no action is taken to implement it. Let's leave tribalism out of national interest, and redeem our dear nation. Buhari failed drastically on this sole decision to remove subsidy. let me even ask, apart from the down stream sector, which other aspect of our economy is subsidised by our government? Smh

Unknown said...

well...
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Unknown said...

If it's illegal,then mak it legal.


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Lukman said...

I am sure Falana has anything meaningful to say, after all, he was among the people that elected this present government. Yorubas are "Two Faced"

La face said...

Mumu falana is that all you can do, write a long letter? In 2012 you were on the streets threatening and swearing at the govt cos of this same issue! Hypocrite

Unknown said...

Dogo turenchi

Anonymous said...

Falana pls take several seats jor.All of u dat occupied Nigeria during gej's tyme shld better cum out now.Nigerians re watching n waiting.D melayes,bakares,falanas,n d rest of u bury ur heads in shame.Now dat u all re benefitting frm dz govt shey ders no more occupy Nigeria abi.God will judge evry one of u...Watch out

Anonymous said...

It is high time people learned how to sift mere hollow campaign promises from practical truth. In the late 1980s, vice president Bush Sr, then presidential hopeful of the GOP told americans "read my lips no new taxes". Later we learned through history that payable taxes soared ceiling high, though no new taxes were introduced, some Americans would rather that new taxes were paid than pay astronomically under the new tax system. Now, many Nigerians who shouted 'here comes Mr Clean' when Buhari churned out thousand and one promises (#5000 jobless youth largesse, 3 million jobs and whatnot) will have to bury their heads in sand like the proverbial ostrich. Democracy thrives along the line of dialogue, hence it involves discussion between the leaders and the led- participatory democracy. Any government that imposes taxes or new price regimes without consent of the public (civil societies, NGOs,labour unions etc) lacks the essentials of democracy and alienates the public masses who make up the body politic. We pray our leaders understand the place of dialogue and consultation in governance.

PrincessM said...

The hypocrite has found his voice, hallelujah.

Unknown said...

too long to read

Anonymous said...

Does Falana have 2 heads. What stops you from standing up & going to occupy ojota park. Cowards like you irritate me. Always pointing at someone else

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