Petroleum subsidy costs Nigeria N8.9trn between 2006-2015- PPPRA

The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), has disclosed that the Federal Government spent a total of N8.94 trillion on oil subsidy between 2006 and 2015.

The PPPRA made the disclosure in a document on subsidy payment released in Abuja on Monday, September 21.

It said that the subsidy was paid to oil marketers; and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in the period under review.

A break down of the money indicated that in 2006 a total of N257.36 billion was paid, in 2007, N271.51 billion; while in 2008 N630.57 billion was paid to marketers.

‘Also, oil marketers in 2009 were paid N409.31 billion and N667.08 billion in 2010 respectively as subsidy claims,” PPPRA said.

The document further revealed that in the year 2011, the federal government paid a total of N2, 105.92 trillion an increase of N1,437.84trillion from 2010 payment.

The PPPRA in the document noted that in 2012, N1.35 trillion was paid as subsidy, the highest in the period under review.

“A total of N 1, 316.63 trillion in 2013; N1,217.35 trillion in 2014; and N653.51 billion in 2015 was paid as subsidy claims,” it added.

It noted that the NNPC since 2016 had being the sole importer of the product to the country.

It assured that subsequent releases would revealed the amount paid on subsidy before the deregulation of the downstream oil sector.

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