
FENRAD Executive Director, Comr Nelson Nwafor
The Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy and Development (FENRAD) on Friday expressed deep concern over the Federal Government’s recent approval of a 15% import duty on petroleum products — including petrol and diesel — coming at a time of severe economic strain, rising inflation, and widespread hardship across Nigeria.
While acknowledging the government’s intent to promote local refining and economic self-reliance, FENRAD warned that, “the policy, introduced without broad consultation, could further exacerbate inflationary pressures, increase transportation and food costs, and deepen the suffering of already vulnerable Nigerians.”
Below is part of a statement signed by FENRAD’s Executive Director, Comrade Nelson Nnanna Nwafor:
The Need for Broad Stakeholder Engagement
FENRAD strongly believes that in light of the current economic challenges — characterized by unprecedented inflation rates, currency depreciation, and declining purchasing power — government actions must be inclusive, transparent, and consultative.
The Foundation calls for an urgent multi-stakeholder dialogue involving:
Federal, state, and local government representatives;
Labour unions and professional associations;
Civil society and community-based organizations;
Private sector actors and local manufacturers; and
Experts in finance, trade, and energy policy.
According to FENRAD, such consultations will ensure that the 15% import duty and other fiscal reforms are people-centered, evidence-based, and socially responsible, balancing economic objectives with citizens’ welfare.
Balancing Economic Reform with Human Welfare
FENRAD recognizes the importance of fostering local refining capacity and reducing reliance on imported petroleum products. However, the Foundation emphasizes that economic reforms must not come at the expense of human dignity and survival.
The organization therefore urges the Federal Government to:
1. Reassess the timing and implementation of the 15% import duty in view of its inflationary consequences;
2. Engage key stakeholders to design effective cushioning mechanisms and targeted palliatives;
3. Ensure transparency in the utilization of revenues generated from such duties; and
4. Invest in sustainable domestic production that can stabilize prices, create jobs, and boost industrial growth.
A Call for Responsible Economic Governance
FENRAD maintains that the government’s economic recovery plan must be anchored on consultation, fairness, and inclusivity. Policies affecting millions of citizens should not be enacted without meaningful engagement with the people and institutions most impacted.
This 15% import duty policy, though well-intentioned, risks worsening inflation and eroding public trust if implemented without consultation and safeguards.
Nigeria needs a people-driven economic reform process. We call on the Federal Government to engage stakeholders in genuine dialogue to ensure that policies uplift rather than burden citizens.”



























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