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Many Nigerians view subsidy as a ‘scam.’ One of those persons is our amiable president GMB. He has queried its authenticity before now and TAM DAVID WEST during the election era explained that fuel could be sold at forty naira per litre if GMB wins the election-we are still waiting!
GMB now PMB has won the election and he is now the President of the nation, why has queue resurfaced again and fuel where it is found in IBADAN is sold at #150 per litre? GEJ administration tried to remove subsidy but failed. His failure in that policy was because: He did not inform nor educate the masses about its pros and cons before its introduction. He gave it to Nigerians as a New Year gift; hence, the timing was totally wrong and unacceptable. The ‘masses’ have the apprehension that his body language harbours corruption and that the money that would be saved from subsidy removal would be re-embezzled by his administrators. The opposition never wanted it to succeed.
The opposition cash into these identified flaws and use it to score a cheap political point. Even ALJAZEERA in one of their programmes tagged the protest ‘Occupied Nigeria.’ The protest was ferocious in the then opposition controlled states while none or insignificant in the ruling party controlled state.
Now the dice is cast and the table has turned. The opposition is the ruling party and the ruling party is now the opposition. The President has announced that the nation is broke. Feelers are that the resurfacing of the queue is because the government has not paid the fuel importers their accumulated claimed subsidy which PMB does not believe in.
MY TAKE: What is the justification of subsidy at this time that crude in the international market is sold below fifty dollars per barrel? Why can’t the Nigerian government deregulate the oil sector since MR INTEGRITY whose body language does not encourage corruption (as claimed) is in power?
CONCLUSION: According to Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, If Nigeria continue to subsidies the rich, it will be broke. Good afternoon my people!
The subsidy and the ‘Opposition’ politics
ReplyDeleteMany Nigerians view subsidy as a ‘scam.’ One of those persons is our amiable president GMB. He has queried its authenticity before now and TAM DAVID WEST during the election era explained that fuel could be sold at forty naira per litre if GMB wins the election-we are still waiting!
GMB now PMB has won the election and he is now the President of the nation, why has queue resurfaced again and fuel where it is found in IBADAN is sold at #150 per litre? GEJ administration tried to remove subsidy but failed. His failure in that policy was because:
He did not inform nor educate the masses about its pros and cons before its introduction.
He gave it to Nigerians as a New Year gift; hence, the timing was totally wrong and unacceptable.
The ‘masses’ have the apprehension that his body language harbours corruption and that the money that would be saved from subsidy removal would be re-embezzled by his administrators.
The opposition never wanted it to succeed.
The opposition cash into these identified flaws and use it to score a cheap political point. Even ALJAZEERA in one of their programmes tagged the protest ‘Occupied Nigeria.’ The protest was ferocious in the then opposition controlled states while none or insignificant in the ruling party controlled state.
Now the dice is cast and the table has turned. The opposition is the ruling party and the ruling party is now the opposition. The President has announced that the nation is broke. Feelers are that the resurfacing of the queue is because the government has not paid the fuel importers their accumulated claimed subsidy which PMB does not believe in.
MY TAKE:
What is the justification of subsidy at this time that crude in the international market is sold below fifty dollars per barrel?
Why can’t the Nigerian government deregulate the oil sector since MR INTEGRITY whose body language does not encourage corruption (as claimed) is in power?
CONCLUSION:
According to Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, If Nigeria continue to subsidies the rich, it will be broke.
Good afternoon my people!