President Goodluck Jonathan has proposed to cut fuel subsidies in half
in a bid to reduce spending after a retreat in global crude prices.
According
to David Mark, the Senate President, the government plans to reduce
fuel subsidies next year to N458.6 billion ($2.6 billion) from N971.1
billion , citing a revised 2015 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and
Fiscal Strategy Paper submitted by President Jonathan.
The global
collapse in oil prices is biting into Nigeria’s income, 70 percent of
which comes from crude exports. Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
plans to cut expenditure by 6 percent next year and lower the budgeted
benchmark oil price to $73 per barrel, from $77.5 this year.
Kerosene subsidies will also be cut to N156 billion, from N250 billion, according to the proposal.
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