Fuel subsidy withdrawal: HURIWA proposes fuel voucher system over palliatives

Wed, Sep 6, 2023
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IN a bold and resolute stance, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has vehemently criticized the concept of palliatives for fuel subsidy removal, labeling it as dehumanizing to Nigerian citizens. The association called for a radical re-formulation of the mitigation policy, suggesting a more dignified approach to addressing the issue.

In a statement by its National Coordinator; Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko on Wednesday, HURIWA contended that the palliative approach not only falls short of the constitutional standards outlined in Chapter 4 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but also has the potential to dehumanize Nigerian citizens.

At the core of HURIWA’s argument is the belief that the Nigerian constitution explicitly prohibits any policy that might debase its citizens. “In particular, Chapter 4 underscores the importance of upholding the dignity of the human person”. Against this backdrop, HURIWA fervently opposed the prevailing notion that palliatives are the way forward, as it implies that citizens are reduced to the status of beggars, left to scramble for meager offerings from the government’s table.

HURIWA further asserted that such an approach fundamentally contradicts the principles of good governance and justice, especially considering that the funds used for these programs essentially constitute the commonwealth of the Nigerian people.

Moreover, HURIWA argued that the current method of distributing palliatives, often through governors or the president, is constitutionally questionable. “This approach has been met with widespread skepticism and has failed to alleviate the hardships caused by the removal of fuel subsidies, leaving many Nigerians disgruntled and frustrated”.

In light of these concerns, HURIWA urged the government to embrace a comprehensive policy overhaul. Instead of palliatives, the association proposed the implementation of a fuel voucher system, one that offers a more dignified and equitable solution to the fuel subsidy issue. “Under this envisioned system, fuel vouchers would be distributed on a monthly basis to Nigerians facing economic hardships”.

Crucially, HURIWA emphasized the need for a scientific, verifiable, and transparent process to identify eligible beneficiaries, ensuring that the support reaches those who need it most. “The fuel vouchers, once distributed, would serve as a means of payment for transportation expenses, directly addressing the core concern of high fuel costs”.

Additionally, HURIWA raised crucial questions about President Tinubu’s claim of substantial savings resulting from the fuel subsidy withdrawal. “Given the official position that fuel subsidies were not included in the 2023 yearly budget, there is growing demand for clarity regarding the source of these unbudgeted cash benefits. This inquiry seeks to unravel how these funds were procured, as transparency and accountability are deemed paramount in understanding the financial mechanisms at play”.

By advocating for a fuel voucher system, HURIWA aimed to not only rectify the perceived constitutional and ethical shortcomings of the current approach but also to provide Nigerians with a more efficient and effective mechanism for mitigating the impact of fuel subsidy removal. In doing so, the association seeks to uphold the dignity and rights of all Nigerians while promoting a more just and equitable society.

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September 6, 2023 @ 17:51 GMT|

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