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35 of 36 states won’t be able to pay salaries unless subsidy removed ~ El-Rufai

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The governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El-Rufai has stated that 35 out of the 36 states of the federation may not be able to pay salaries next year unless the regime of fuel subsidy is removed.

Governor El-Rufai stated this while speaking as a panelist during the World Bank presentation held on Wednesday.

He said: “This hullabaloo about petrol is something that we must as a country have a conversation and agree that it has to end. We cannot continue to provide petroleum to our neighbouring countries, which is what we are doing.

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“Why are we doing this? For whom are we doing it? Who is the beneficiary? Which is the cabal that is the beneficiary of this and why should they hold this country to ransom and bankrupt the Nigerian economy?

“Right now, we are losing N250 billion a month and this has to end. State governments are committed to supporting the Federal Government on this.

“We do our bit, engage stakeholders and put the facts on the table so that everyone understands the danger the country is in if the subsidy continues, as well as the benefits that will accrue.

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“Not only to the budgets of the states and their capacity to deliver social services, but also what will go directly to the pockets of the poorest Nigerians that will bear the brunt of any withdrawal of subsidy.

“This is the position of the state governments and we met just a few days ago to take this position.”

El-Rufai rallied governors to back the plan to eliminate the subsidy regime, noting that kerosene which matters most to the masses had been regulated without any hitches.

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Also, he said, diesel which was most important to transporters had also been regulated for a long time.

According to him, governors saw the dangers in continuing on the path of petroleum subsidy and support policy measures needed to improve the fiscal situation, such as price stability.

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