uhari and Tinubu, “Beyond neo-feudalism?”
Latest news trending has it that the All
Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
yesterday said the Federal Government’s removal of subsidy on petrol was
necessary and inevitable.
He said a situation where bogus
suppliers were paid huge sums for supplying nothing while long lines of
queues remained was unsustainable.
Report has it that Mr. Tinubu believes the subsidy regime led to petroleum products being smuggled to neighbouring countries while scarcity persisted.
The consequence, he said, was that as
the price of petrol stayed fixed at
a low level, investors were
apprehensive about fixing the refineries or building others.
According to Tinubu, while the price of
fuel was cheap on paper, there were hidden costs that made the subsidy
regime an expensive and heavy yoke for the country.
“With dwindling revenue from oil due to
the slump in global oil prices and a dwindling forex reserve, the
country could no longer live in denial.
It is observed “President Muhammadu Buhari, after carefully weighing the options, decided to do what is right.
“In an act of courage, he removed the
oil subsidy, thereby freeing the downstream component of this strategic
sector of the economy from the distortions of price fixing,” Tinubu
said.
Mr. Tinubu made it clear that the
President’s decision constituted a major step toward removing the
nightmare of fuel importation and its attendant hardships, especially to
the foreign reserve condition.Please keep update with us...
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