Violation of Maxims and Implicatures in 'The Fuel Subsidy Controversy' Editorial in The Independence Newspaper

Olusegun Oladele Jegede, Samuel Oluwamayowa Lawal

Abstract

The fuel subsidy system in Nigeria, initiated in the 1970s, was designed to make petroleum products more affordable for citizens by reducing the cost of fuel. Historically, while the subsidies aimed to alleviate economic pressure on the populace, they have often been criticized for causing financial strain on the government and fostering corruption. Existing literature lacks a focused pragmatic analysis of editorial content on Nigeria's fuel subsidy issue, particularly in examining the violation of Gricean maxims and the generation of implicatures. Thus, the purpose of this study was to analyse the discourse on fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria as presented in the editorial titled 'The Fuel Subsidy Controversy' published in The Independence  Newspaper  on  April  14,  2023.  The  methodology  employed  involved  a  thorough examination of the editorial's implicatures to uncover the various perspectives, concerns, and proposed solutions  related  to  the  fuel  subsidy  controversy.  The  study's  findings  revealed  a  diverse  array  of implicatures that illuminate the complexities of the issue, ranging from concerns about corruption and mismanagement within the oil sector to discussions about the economic impacts of subsidy removal and the importance of inclusive decision-making processes. Through implicatures, the editorial conveyed the urgency of addressing corruption, the need to consider the socio-economic effects of subsidy removal, and the significance of collaborative efforts among stakeholders. The study concluded that pragmatic implicatures in the editorial vividly shape the discourse on fuel subsidy removal. The findings reveal how editorial violations  of Gricean maxims  and implicatures  shape  public  opinion and influence policy debates,  emphasising  the  media's  role  in  framing  narratives  and  potentially  swaying  governmental decisions and public perception regarding fuel subsidy reforms. The study concluded that pragmatic analysis reveals the critical role of editorial content in shaping public discourse on the fuel subsidy issue. It  is  recommended  that  media  outlets  adhere  more  closely  to  Gricean  maxims  to  ensure  clearer communication and foster informed public debate.

Keywords

Fuel Subsidy, Gricean Maxims, Editorial Content, Implicature, Public Opinion, Media Influence

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