Business & Economy
Fuel Subsidy To End In 2023 – President Muhammadu Buhari

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has stated that petroleum product subsidies will end in 2023.
This was stated by the President during his speech on Friday, October 7, during the presentation of the 2023 budget proposal before a joint session of the national assembly titled “Budget of fiscal sustainability and transition.”
Buhari also told the National Assembly that the government could no longer fund tertiary education institutions solely with its own funds.
During the presentation of the proposed N20.51 trillion budget, Buhari stated that the subsidy program must be phased out for the country’s economy to thrive.
He said; “As we seek to grow our government revenues, we must also focus on the efficiency of utilization of our limited resources. Critical steps we are taking include immediate implementation of additional measures towards reducing the cost of governance and the discontinuation of fuel subsidy in 2023 as announced earlier.”
-
Entertainment6 hours ago
BBTitans: Justin, Blaqboi, Thabang Evicted, 6 Housemates For Grand Finale
-
News6 hours ago
Keep off Nigeria affairs, your candidate didn’t win – Fani-Kayode blasts UK Envoy
-
News6 hours ago
Keyamo Reveals Only Way Atiku, Obi’s Supporters Can Accept Tinubu
-
News6 hours ago
2023 Election: #Tinubu For Prison Trends On Twitter (See Reactions)
-
News6 hours ago
Naira Scarcity: NLC Issues Fresh Directive To Nigerians, Gives Update On Strike
-
News6 hours ago
Tinubu’s Victory: Charly Boy Speaks On Ongoing Protest, Reveals Next Action
-
Politics1 hour ago
‘’Nigeria College of Taxation and Fiscal Studies” Bill Passes Second Reading