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Nigeria to spend N3.36trn on petrol subsidy to mid-2023

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Nigeria will keep its petrol subsidy policy until mid-2023 and has set aside N3.36 trillion naira to spend on it, Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed said on Wednesday.

Nigeria spent N2.91 trillion naira on fuel subsidy between January and September 2022, according to the NNPC, a cost the government has blamed for dwindling public finances.

President Muhammadu Buhari signed the 2023 budget of N21.83 trillion into law on Tuesday after lawmakers increased the size by 6.4% and raised the oil price assumption.

“Petrol subsidy will remain up to mid-2023 based on the 18-month extension announced early 2022,” the finance minister said.

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Buhari said in October that the country would stop the petrol subsidy in 2023, when he steps down after Nigerians vote for a new leader in February.

Successive governments in Nigeria have tried and failed to remove or cut the subsidy, a politically sensitive issue in the country of 200 million people.

Inefficient use of resources is constraining Nigeria’s development goals, the World Bank has said, urging the country to remove subsidies on petrol, electricity and foreign exchange that mostly benefit wealthy households.

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