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BREAKING: President Tinubu Finally Clarifies His Stance on Subsidy Removal [DETAILS]

President Bola Tinubu has clarified his stance on the controversial issue of subsidy removal.

POLITICS NIGERIA reports that during his inaugural address at Eagle Square in Abuja on Monday, President Tinubu declared that there would no longer be a petroleum subsidy regime, as it was not included in the 2023 budget he reviewed.

In his address, President Tinubu emphasised the redirection of subsidy funds towards vital sectors such as public infrastructure, education, healthcare, and job creation.

“We commend the decision of the outgoing administration in phasing out the petrol subsidy regime, which has disproportionately favoured the wealthy over the poor. The increasing costs of subsidies can no longer be justified given our limited resources,” he declared.

This sparked reactions from various quarters of the country.

However, in a statement issued on Tuesday, the newly inaugurated President clarified that his declaration of “subsidy is gone” was not a new development or action of his administration. Instead, the president said it was an acknowledgement of the status quo, as the previous administration’s budget for fuel subsidy was planned and approved to last only for the first half of the year.

The President further explained that this effectively means that by the end of June, the Federal Government will no longer have the funds to sustain the subsidy regime, leading to its termination.

As a result, he cautioned that the panic-buying triggered by his earlier communication is unnecessary, as the immediate effects will not be felt.

Read the full statement below:

The public is advised to note that President Bola Tinubu’s declaration that “subsidy is gone” is neither a new development nor an action of his new administration. He was merely communicating the status quo, considering that the previous administration’s budget for fuel subsidy was planned and approved to last for only the first half of the year.

Effectively, this means that by the end of June, the Federal Government will be without funds to continue the subsidy regime, translating to its termination. The panic-buying that has ensued as a result of the communication is needless; it will not take immediate effect.

Furthermore, President Tinubu was clear about his plans to re-channel the funds previously devoted to the payment of subsidies into better investments that will cushion the effects of the removal on the general public, especially the poor of the poor. This includes but is not limited to investments in public infrastructure, education, healthcare and jobs that will materially improve the lives of millions of Nigerians and increase their earning potential.

10 Comments

  1. he has to learn how to communicate properly.
    poor Nigerians has to pay for his bad communication skills
    fuel subsidy removal is good but certain things should be put in place before removing it.It’s early to start suffering.
    the future is bleak .

  2. This means the president has listening ears and has eyes.
    This responds is a well noted development.

    1. It is a good sign, not like the cattle rearer that had just left. He wouldn’t even listen when you advise him. He only listens to the cry of COWS, not that of HUMAN BEINGS

  3. Everyday we see reason why we are advocating for the prompt ushering in of the kingdom of God or heaven. Man’s rule has brought untold suffering to man. No one cares about the welfare of the poor man. At workplace. On the field of sports, etc. Me first attitude is killing people. Continue to pray for the kingdom of God.

  4. Why should he even ulter such on the day of his inauguration???? Fuel station owners have taken advantage of that and unduly inflated the price. Hoarding and scarcity are imminent. Even if he must say so, at least he should have already put in place mechanisms to ameliorate such grievous effect. Let’s wait and see how long this will continue. It is well with me and my household in Jesus Christ name (AMEN)

  5. This is a welcome development, only if the new government will stick to their plans on visiting other needs of the people, like education, infrastructure, health, employment…

    Secondly, I plead that the new government should also use his executive order to checkmate the activities of the petroleum suppliers. They have started making things difficult for fuel user while the expiration date has not come…

    God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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