Nigeria spent $3 bln on petrol subsidies in first five months of 2022

Nigeria spent $3 bln on petrol subsidies in first five months of 2022

Nigeria spent 1.274 trillion naira ($3 billion) on fuel subsidies in the first five months of this year, a document sent by state oil firm NNPC’s to the government on oil and gas revenue distribution showed on Thursday.

Petrol subsidy has seen the country raise its deficit forecast twice this year and increased borrowings to cover the cost.

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Petrol prices in Nigeria are among the lowest in world as the government pays to keep pump prices fixed despite rising global oil prices.

The NNPC document showed that the corporation has not remitted any revenue from its oil and gas activities to the Nigerian government between January and May this year.

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A plan to abolish the subsidy was scrapped until after national elections in February 2023 and $9.6 billion was added to planned spending to cover it, putting pressure on the budget.

Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed said last month that the country was barely able to cover the cost of imported petrol from its oil and gas revenue.

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