The Effect Of Fuel Subsidy Removal On The Standard Of Living In Nigeria: A Case Study Of Cross River State, Nigeria

Authors

  • Out Christopher Awa Department of Economics Faculty of Social Sciences Author
  • James, Tumba Henry Department of Economics Faculty of Social Sciences Adamawa State University, Mubi Author
  • Okomisor, Ofem Lawrence Department of Political Science Faculty of Social Sciences University of Calabar Author
  • Bassey, Enya Ndem Department of Economics Faculty of Social Sciences University of Calabar Author

Keywords:

The Effect, Fuel Subsidy, Standard of Living, Nigeria

Abstract

In situations of difficulty and hardship occasion by the removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria, this study attempt to investigate the effect of fuel subsidy removal on the standard of living in Nigeria, with a specific focus on Cross River State. Using a questionnaire-based survey, the research examines the impact of subsidy removal on household budgets and expenditure patterns, the post-subsidy dynamics of consumer prices for essential commodities, and the accessibility of critical services such as healthcare and education. The findings reveal significant shifts in household financial management, increased consumer prices, and challenges in accessing essential services, underscoring the multifaceted implications of subsidy removal. The study provides recommendations for policymakers to address the adverse effects while leveraging potential benefits to improve the overall standard of living in Cross River State.

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Published

2024-08-20