Subsidy : 4 Things Nigerians Are Saying

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President Bola Tinubu has announced the removal of the fuel subsidy. This decision has been met with mixed reactions from Nigerians, with some expressing anger and frustration, while others are concerned about the impact on the economy. Tinubu has defended his decision, saying that it is necessary to save the country money and to improve the efficiency of the oil sector.

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Here are what Nigerians are saying:

  1. Anger and frustration: Many Nigerians are angry and frustrated with the government’s decision to remove the subsidy. They feel that the government is not doing enough to help the poor and vulnerable and that the removal of the subsidy will only make things worse.
  2. Concern about the impact on the economy: Some Nigerians are concerned about the impact that the removal of the subsidy will have on the economy. They worry that it will lead to inflation, job losses, and a decline in economic growth.
  3. Disbelief that the government will use the money for good: Many Nigerians are sceptical that the government will use the money from the subsidy removal for good. They believe that the money will be used to line the pockets of corrupt officials or to fund other government programs that are not in the best interests of the people.
  4. Hope that the government will reconsider: Some Nigerians are still hopeful that the government will reconsider its decision to remove the subsidy. They believe that the government will eventually realize that the removal of the subsidy is not in the best interests of the people and that they will reverse their decision.

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