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    Home > Blog > Five Remarkable Independence Day Speech that Influenced Petroleum Prices

    Five Remarkable Independence Day Speech that Influenced Petroleum Prices

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentOctober 1, 2024Updated:October 1, 2024 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Several Nigerian presidents have used their October 1st Independence Day speeches to announce policy decisions, including changes to the prices of petroleum products. Below is a list of some key years when such announcements were made, along with the price adjustments:

    October 1, 2003 – President Olusegun Obasanjo

    Price Change: From ₦26 per litre to ₦34 per litre
    As part of the Obasanjo administration’s efforts to reduce subsidies and promote deregulation in the oil sector, the price of petrol was increased. This move was aimed at reducing the burden of subsidy payments on the government and encouraging private investment in the downstream oil sector.

    October 1, 2004 – President Olusegun Obasanjo

    Price Change: From ₦34 per litre to ₦40 per litre.

    Continuing his policy of subsidy removal and deregulation, President Obasanjo announced another increase in fuel prices during his Independence Day speech in 2004. This was met with public outcry and protests, but the administration maintained the policy direction to reduce the fiscal strain of subsidies.

      October 1, 2012 – President Goodluck Jonathan

      Price Change: From ₦65 per litre to ₦97 per litre.

        President Goodluck Jonathan’s speech did not directly announce the fuel price hike, but his administration had, earlier in the year, reduced the fuel subsidy significantly. On October 1st, 2012, Jonathan reiterated his administration’s commitment to removing the subsidy entirely to save funds for infrastructure and social programs. By the end of that year, the price of petrol had settled at ₦97 per liter, although it fluctuated due to partial reinstatement of subsidies following massive protests in January 2012.

        October 1, 2020 – President Muhammadu Buhari

        Price Change: From ₦145 per litre to ₦161 per litre.

          During his October 1st speech, President Muhammadu Buhari explained the rationale behind the removal of fuel subsidies. In his address, Buhari compared Nigeria’s petrol prices with those of neighboring countries and justified the increase as necessary for economic stability. The decision had already been implemented earlier, but the speech reinforced the administration’s stance on deregulation.

          President Bola Tinubu (Petroleumprice.ng)

          October 1, 2023 – President Bola Tinubu

          Price Change: From ₦537 per litre (announced in May 2023) to ongoing market-determined prices. While President Bola Tinubu did not announce a specific price change on October 1st, 2023, his administration had already removed the fuel subsidy earlier in the year, causing petrol prices to move from ₦185 per liter to around ₦537 per litre in May 2023. His Independence Day speech focused on the need for economic reforms and the benefits of the subsidy removal in reducing the fiscal burden. He reiterated the government’s plans for targeted interventions to cushion the impact on citizens.

            Each of these Independence Day speeches had a significant impact on the prices of petroleum products, reflecting the broader economic policies of the time. The adjustments were often aimed at reducing subsidies to free up government resources for other sectors, though they frequently led to public resistance due to the immediate impact on the cost of living.

            Fuel Subsidy Independence Day President Ahmed Bola Tinubu
            Goli Innocent
            Goli Innocent

            Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist focused on Nigeria's oil and gas value chain. He reports on pricing, logistics, and regulatory updates affecting consumers and industry players.

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