Petrol price hike, Buhari’s 1st year anniversary gift to Nigerians


By Ayodele Fayose

Despite his electoral promise to reduce petrol pump price from the N87 per litre that he met it, President Muhammadu Buhari increased the price to N145! With this increment, Buhari has further impoverished Nigerians.

Nigerians should be reminded that on April 14, 2015, President Buhari’s ally and former Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Prof. Tam David-West, told Nigerians that Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (who was then President-elect), will reduce the fuel pump price from N87 to N40 per litre.


 Buhari did not debunk this statement made by his friend and major supporter. Also, when the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government of Dr Goodluck Jonathan reduced the petrol pump price from N97 to N87 per litre in January 2015, former Lagos State Governor who is now Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola said N10 reduction of the petrol pump price was too low and that Nigerians will get a better deal under Buhari. Fashola tweeted on January 18, 2015; “On PMS price reduction by N10.

Now they listen. Oil the raw material drop over 50%, N10 is just about 10%. Good try but Nija can get a beta deal.”

 In rewarding Nigerians for electing him as president, President Buhari opted to increase petrol pump price by N58.50!

The first justification of the increment was removal of subsidy. But Nigerians were later stunned when the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo said pump price of petrol was increased because Nigeria was broke! In other words, President Buhari increased petrol pump price because the country was broke and it needed to shore up its revenue base.

The N58.50 added to the previous pump price of N86.50 was an Indirect Tax imposed on each litre of petrol purchased by Nigerians. Simply put, the Federal Government is indirectly collecting N58.50 naira tax from suffering Nigerians on each litre of petrol they buy.

Buhari is no doubt acting like the proverbial Agbalowomeri Baale Jontolo (A king that exploit his extremely poor subject to further enrich himself). It is on record that on May 2 this year, the federal government, in the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) Template released in Abuja, told Nigerians that it was subsidizing petrol at N12.62 per litre.

 In 2012, when the Dr Jonathan administration removed fuel subsidy and increased petrol price to N141 per litre, crude oil was selling at $111 per barrel. If not wickedness, how can petrol price be increased to N145 per litre when crude oil is now selling at $49 per barrel?

Increasing petrol pump price by N58.50 when the federal government claimed it was subsidising the product at N12.62 per litre is clear wickedness on the part of President Buhari. In the history of Nigeria, increase in price of petrol has never been as high as it was done by Buhari, putting Nigerians in severe hardship as the product affects every sector of the economy.

Too bad, those who opposed removal of fuel subsidy in 2012 and funded the Occupy Nigeria protest are the ones canvassing support for this Buhari’s wicked one year anniversary gift to Nigerians. The labour unions are now completely cowed, dashing completely hope of the common people of Nigeria.

Interestingly, this is not the first election promise by APC/Buhari that have been jettisoned since they got into office. The N5,000 unemployment benefits promised the downtrodden was derisively put down by this President as “largesse” with the president spurning the emotional plea of his own wife to the contrary.

To add salt and insult unto injury, he travelled abroad to make the statement. Despite the mindless and indefensible hike in fuel price, the commodity is still not available. Minister of state for Petroleum says there is no forex to pay for fuel import; yet there is forex to indulge Buhari’s foreign-trip profligacy.

Presidential spin doctors and APC chieftains labouring to hoodwink the people speak glibly of how so-called deregulation will make products available, reduce cost through competition and the interplay of market forces, as well as encourage private sector to build more refineries.

But thank God who loves Nigerians so much, the lies of these people was by divine arrangement, I suppose, revealed by no less a person than the junior minister Ibe Kachikwu himself when he said importation of fuel continues till 2019.

 Nigerians should be reminded that the manner of hardship being faced now was also faced during Buhari’s first coming as a military dictator when people had to queue for essential commodities. Now, Nigerians can’t even afford common tomato to prepare soup.


So, Nigerians you have heard the truth: Under Buhari/APC, it is almost certain that our suffering will continue till 2019. Nigerians, remember I warned you before Buhari was elected; I have been warning you since Buhari became president and I am warning now that if nothing is done urgently, the economy of Nigeria will collapse. May the good Lord help us but as they say “heaven helps those who help themselves.”

Mr Ayodele Fayose is the Governor of Ekiti State.
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  1. Ayodele Fayose, If truly you're the voice of the masses, how come you don't talk about the wreckless corruption of your cohorts in the last regime. You're not a saint and will never be one. That Nigeria is where it is today is by the stealing and robbery you connived to perpetrate. If you like, go about in a Bishop's regalia preaching the ills of Buhari government, 2019 will be complete, before the completion you will be in chains before EFCC.

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    1. Efcc this,efcc that...is that all you guys gat...rubbish...

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  2. You and this your efcc, i am sure efcc can not jail 97million people.

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  3. I concur with your comment,

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    1. General Lord IwinMay 25, 2016 at 4:22 AM

      I cant beleive some Nigerians like Odewunmi are still blindfolded that they can not see the truth, leave the person of Fayoshe and hear the truth he is saying. Can you prove any of his submissions to the contrary??? Or has this government been fair to even you as a common Nigerian? Please mind the word and leave the preacher. One Voice Please.



      #GodWillFight4Us#

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  4. Even your name "GENERAL LORD IWIN" sounds criminal. So, why won't you and your likes support evil.

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  5. Fayose is a bastard n a liar

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    1. The major mistakes with naija is sentiment, u may not like fayose but he is saying the truth to put d govt in check.
      Lai Mohammed said naija is broke
      Kachukwu said they remove subsidy n subsidy claim is #13 + #87= #100 y #145
      Don't support them, they are bird of d same feather either APC or PDP just change of name.
      They are fight corruption right, tell me any politician that ever rule since independent that is not corrupt. Naija youth wake up is our time to rule not this old fools, they suppose to advise us not lead.

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  6. I supposed this odewunmi is living in uk maybe that is why he never felt anything wrong in this admin but reminding about the past obasanjo was elected he never dwelt on the past rubbish but try to put the nation in good stead so also is successor in person of yaradua why mr buhari came wt blaming game to me I believe mr fayose and I trust in God that whatever the situation all is well that ends well.God bless nig

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  7. Everyone is having this mentality that the current government is not doing anything to make people live better.... comparing this administration to the previous one without looking at the critical stances might be very wrong. Nigeria depend on crude oil sales 80% which the price is not determined by the government but internationally. For over 7years, Nigeria sold crude oil over $100 per barrel, yet there was nothing achieved with this money but looted by the past criminals. Let's check the price of crude oil now, it's below $45 per barrel, how do you want government to run this country with depleted foreign reserve and dwindling crude oil price that wheel the cart of our economy?

    Give this present administration time, all shall be well soon.....!

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    1. Oga badelove,PMB met reserve at $32b,what is it now?slightly above $20b,he met fuel @#87 and reduced to #86.5 just to fake us abi?tell me what fuel is now?if Buhari could not make his cows to multiply from 150 since 2003 he has bin campaigning what can he do now to improve our economy ?if PMB could not upgrade himself from SSCE holder since he left govt 30yrs ago,how long do we give him to turn Nigeria around?apart on WAI in 1984-85 tell me other achievement?were we not queuing up to buy essential commodities den?what are we experiencing now?tell me any difference btwn 1984 and 2016 as per PMB?political vendetta of his opponent abi?tell me why he hasn't condemn Fulani killers and others but goes tough on Ipob and Niger delta abi?tell me about flouting court orders,suspension of constitution is at display now,shielding thieves abi,please tell me how long we need to wait to see better days ahead. They say there will be light at the end of d tunnel abi?but is it not the person dat could endure it dat will see it?is it a short tunnel or long tunnel? is it when you perceived aroma of good soup dat u will no it is sweet or when u taste it?we have carried water and oil now we no which is heavier.

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  8. Let us all embrace agriculture and se if our life's and that of generations unborn will not be better off. It does not matter if you are a president, vp, minister, governor, commissioner, lgcm or counsellor even professors and teachers alike. The little peace of land in your compound is enough for you to plant tomato and other vegetables and you will save cost. Try this and you will not regret. God bless you all. God bless Nigeria

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  9. One president told that he reduce the petrol pump of Nigeria but the another one increase the petrol pump. Its the fact.

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