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ActionAid Nigeria Demands Full Remittance of Fuel Subsidy Gains to Federation Account Amid Rising Poverty and Fiscal Crisis

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ActionAid Nigeria Demands Full Remittance of Fuel Subsidy Gains to Federation Account Amid Rising Poverty and Fiscal Crisis

By: Michael Mike

ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) has expressed deep concern over the delay and partial remittance of fuel subsidy removal gains by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

This followed revelations contained in the World Bank’s Nigeria Development Update (NDU) titled “Building Momentum for Inclusive Growth, AAN lamented that: “Despite the full removal of petrol subsidies as of October 2024, NNPCL only began transferring revenues to the Federation Account in January 2025 and has, since then, remitted only 50% of the gains.”

AAN in a statement by its Country Director, Andrew Mamedu decried that the withholding of critical national revenue amid worsening economic hardship is unacceptable, noting that the World Bank estimates that these gains should amount to roughly 2.6% of Nigeria’s GDP in 2024 – approximately ₦10 trillion.

AAN stated that withholding half of this revenue from the Federation Account directly undermines the constitutional revenue-sharing framework and denies both the federal and subnational governments vital resources needed to provide basic public services and reduce poverty.

Mamedu said: “At a time when inflation remains high, the cost-of-living crisis has intensified, and over 104 million Nigerians are already living in multidimensional poverty, it is unconscionable that the full benefits of subsidy reform have not been transparently and equitably applied for national development,” warning that unless this fiscal opacity is urgently addressed, the reforms intended to stabilise the economy will only deepen inequality and exclusion.

He said: “We note the World Bank’s commendation of Nigeria’s macroeconomic reforms – including exchange rate unification and tighter monetary policies – but assert that economic stability without inclusive governance and justice for the poor is unsustainable.”

Mamedu said: “Today, ActionAid Nigeria calls for the following urgent actions:

“The President, in his capacity as Minister of Petroleum Resources, must direct the NNPCL to immediately remit the full revenue gains from fuel subsidy removal into the Federation Account, in compliance with the 1999 Constitution and the Petroleum Industry Act 2021. Partial remittance is a violation of constitutional principles and endangers public finance transparency.

“The Federal Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Accountant-General must ensure full transparency in the management and distribution of subsidy savings.A publicly accessible breakdown of allocations and expenditure must be published quarterly to ensure accountability and prevent fiscal leakages.

“The National Assembly must exercise its oversight function by summoning NNPCL leadership for a public hearing and conducting a comprehensive review of arrears, subsidy payments, and remittances.This must be followed by legislative action to prevent recurrence.

“The government must prioritise channelling these revenues toward pro-poor investments – including expanding the national social protection register, improving access to affordable public transport, and supporting local food systems. Without deliberate intervention, the poorest Nigerians will continue to shoulder the cost of reforms they cannot afford.

“The forensic audit of NNPCL, as announced by the Minister of Finance, must be independent, time-bound, and made public upon completion. Nigerians have a right to know how public resources are being managed.

“The Fiscal Responsibility Commission must assert its role in monitoring and reporting breaches of fiscal transparency and revenue remittance. Fuel subsidy savings cannot become another opaque stream of public wealth lost to institutional inefficiency.

“State governments must demand their fair share of the subsidy savings and demonstrate corresponding increases in public investment in education, health, infrastructure, and social welfare. They must also be prepared to sue NNPCL, if full remittances are not made. Furthermore, states must uphold transparency and be accountable in the use of their allocations, ensuring that every naira is directed towards pro-poor programming that delivers tangible benefits to citizens.

“Citizens must actively monitor and track the use of these resources. We urge the public, civil society organisations, community leaders, and the media to hold both federal and state governments accountable. Collective vigilance and civic engagement are essential to prevent corruption and ensure that the gains from subsidy removal translate into improved living conditions for all Nigerians.”

Mamedu reminded all stakeholders that inclusive economic growth cannot be achieved through macroeconomic reforms alone. Nigeria’s aspiration for a $1 trillion economy by 2030 will remain out of reach if fiscal governance continues to neglect the poorest and most vulnerable, insisting that:
“The full and timely transfer of subsidy removal gains is not just a matter of economic reform – it is a test of political will, public trust, and national accountability.”

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Nigeria@65: FG’s programmes improving welfare of Nigerians- NOA

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The National Orientation Agency (NOA), on Wednesday said that the Federal Government’s programmes and policies under President Bola Tinubu-led administration were improving the welfare of Nigerians.

Mrs Adaline Patari, the State Director of NOA, Gombe State office, stated this shortly after a road show to mark Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day anniversary in Gombe.

Patari said that programmes and policies of Tinubu-led administration had supported many Nigerians from the student’s loan to conditional cash transfer to support to small businesses amongst others.

She stated that the initiatives by the present administration had restored hope and put the country amongst serious countries pursuing better reforms to improve their economy while revamping infrastructure.

According to her, many undergraduates benefitting from the student’s loan scheme which has removed all financial hindrances impeding access to tertiary education now feel a sense of belonging.

She said that the programmes and policies of the Federal Government have benefitted many households and improved their welfare in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu.

“The reforms of the Federal Government are working and many persons are proud to be Nigerians and more persons are now trying to do the right things as Nigerians.

“People are beginning to see themselves as proud Nigerians and that confidence of being a Nigerian is being restored.

“Today, many Nigerians are benefitting from the programmes of the current administration, this means that the country is now working for them,” she said.

While acknowledging that there were still challenges that needed to be addressed, Patari said, at 65, we have made tremendous progress especially working together in peace and unity.

She urged Nigerians to continue to support Tinubu administration’s programmes towards building a better country that works for all Nigerians.

The state director said that with the necessary reforms being carried out and already yielding results in the economic, agriculture, security and other sectors, more Nigerians would be prouder to be Nigerians in the future.

“Today, the country is progressing and we are united; we are now prouder to be Nigerians and I can tell you that the labour of our heroes past, indeed is never in vain,” she added.

Commending the contributions of youths to national development, Patari urged them to have a positive mind-set towards Nigeria and to always express optimism of a better Nigeria for everyone.

Patari also lauded the renewed strength with which NOA under the Director General of the agency, Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu was being driven.

She said that government’s policies and programmes were getting more supports from Nigerians because of the constant engagements of Nigerians by the NOA nationwide.

The event also featured sensitisation of residents on Federal Government’s policies, programmes and the need for the people to support the current administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda

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Nigeria, European Union hold inaugural Trade and Investment Dialogue

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Nigeria, European Union hold inaugural Trade and Investment Dialogue

By: Michael Mike

Senior Government officials of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the European Union (EU) have today met in Abuja to assess the vibrant economic partnership between the two parties and chart a way forward.

The inaugural Nigeria-EU Senior Officials Trade and investment Dialogue (TID) was anchored by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI), Ambassador Nura Abba Rimi, and Director of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Trade and Economic Security (DG TRADE), Ms Dora Correia,

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investments, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, and the EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Gautier Mignot,, welcomed the launch of the Dialogue, which they said underscored the growing importance attached to trade and investment in the EU-Nigeria partnership.

This Senior Officials’ meeting marks an important step in strengthening the trade and investment partnership between the EU and Nigeria, and provided opportunity for the officials to exchange views on areas of mutual interest; address potential challenges and explore opportunities for further collaboration.

Discussions focused on a range of issues, including trade and investment policy, cooperation on market access barriers and requirements, preferential trade and investment arrangements, investment, collaboration within the World Trade Organization (WTO), regulatory measures that could impact trade and investment, and the identification of trade and investment-related development cooperation areas.

Both sides expressed their interest to continue the Dialogue, with the second TID billed to take place in Brussels, Belgium, in 2026, on a date to be jointly decided.

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FG Declares Wednesday, Oct. 1 Public Holiday to Marks 65th Independence Anniversary

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FG Declares Wednesday, Oct. 1 Public Holiday to Marks 65th Independence Anniversary

By: Michael Mike

The Federal Government has declared Wednesday, 1st of October as a public holiday to commemorate Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary.

The Honourable Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government, congratulated all Nigerians both at home and in the diaspora on this historic occasion.

Tunji-Ojo, in a statement by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, enjoined citizens to continue to uphold the patriotic spirit, unity, and resilience that have sustained the nation since independence in 1960.

He urged Nigerians to further keep faith in the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, which is anchored on national rebirth, economic transformation, and collective prosperity.

The Minister expressed confidence that, with the cooperation of all Nigerians, the country will continue to grow stronger in peace, progress, and development.

He wished Nigerians a happy and memorable 2025 Independence Day celebration.

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