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Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Nwaikpe: 7:48am On Aug 04 |
Nvestor02: You dey here dey cap online, Even shishi, you no go see from Seyi hand or from Malta 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by lexy2014: 7:48am On Aug 04 |
Utanisco: i thought it was obi and igbos that were the problem? what did northerners do this time? how is tinubu the best president we ever had? 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Jagabanarmy: 7:49am On Aug 04 |
Kuginzi:Forget talk , government pays More subsidy now than previous governments. We need ameliorate the sufferings of our people.. people are hungry..do something though we need peace...no to violence protest!!!! |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by MALLEOLUS2017(m): 7:49am On Aug 04 |
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Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by heysquare(m): 7:49am On Aug 04 |
HeadNigga:Did you listen to it at all? 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Max24: 7:49am On Aug 04 |
Nvestor02:You said there is an increase of 41% in allocation. Definitely the increase is coming from the removed subsidy. That increase represents what was largely unaccounted hitherto and embezelled by rent seekers. Left to me let subsidy remain removed but we need to demand more accountability from our politicians. Allowances of senators and ministers must be curtailed. No more secrecy in what they earn as allowance. How can less than 500 people be budgeting #344B for themselves. This is acceptable. We need to block all leakages and divert it to health and education. Politicians are buying properties in Dubai while the masses are dying of hunger. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by sweetkev(m): 7:51am On Aug 04 |
KashApp:You hit the nail on the head. Nigeria can never get better. Just try to make money by all means except armed robbery or kidnapping. Government no send you. 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by alezzy13: 7:51am On Aug 04 |
Tinubu is paying subsidy. A blind man knows that. Landing cost is over N1000/litre, yet we get fuel for between 670-900 at stations. So who is taking care of the differential?? The problem now is there is no explicit budget line for subsidy which makes it murky. Because the obvious question will be where is the money coming from? Who is paying and who is receiving??
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Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by lexy2014: 7:51am On Aug 04 |
Chinkoalhaji34: i honestly didnt know that peter obi is so powerful. so peter obi just mobilised the SW and almost the entire north to protest. then if we do election today, peter obi will win tinubu. thanks for letting us know how influential obi is. since you obi does not know anything about governance, tinubu that is in office how has he demonstrated that he anything abut governance? 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Ebigwei007: 7:52am On Aug 04 |
Kuginzi:tinubu just wasted our time this morning with cut and play video. He didnt say any meaninful words |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Chinkoalhaji34: 7:52am On Aug 04 |
lexy2014: Peter Obi is an IPOB terrorist sympathizer 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Curious345: 7:52am On Aug 04 |
Blue at it again.. |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Ebigwei007: 7:53am On Aug 04 |
AAAA67:na cut and play dem dey do |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by nedu666: 7:54am On Aug 04 |
All I had was billions given out but no one can say I know a or b who collected these billions. I heard 600k business benefited from govt and another 400k to benefit. Pls where are these 1million business that are neither employing people or reducing prices. Finally so many youth programmes that are not even advertised for the youth. Yet they are collecting billions 3 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by haffaze777(m): 7:54am On Aug 04 |
The man I voted for,a man with big steel ball. |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Diligence: 7:54am On Aug 04 |
Officially, BAT just told millions of Nigerians: "INDEED, YOU GUZ DIDN'T VOTE ME (show me a single poll where I won... none!). I BOT the presidency. Ask Eyeneck's Mahmoud Yakubu & many politicians including Wike & co. BAT also said: I DONT CARE ABOUT 2027. I must get back my investment between 29-May-2023 & 28-May-2027). Behold the humourous summary of BAT's said speech: 1. Fuel Subsidy is gone, but I will keep budgeting and paying Trillions of Naira yearly for Fuel Subsidy. (Afterall, I am the Minister of Petroleum) 2. We will keep on floating the Naira: My guvs will change the faac & plus into USD and sell back. Some Private Jet owners go carry some out of the country, too (Interpol & co) 3. I will remove import duty just for five months, before you import, the 5 months are gone, you hv no other choice than to pay more (increased) import duties. 4. About insecurity in the north adversely affecting farmers: everybody should start backyard farming. 5. Health Care: Doctors should japa! 6. Protest: Continue protesting. While we keep sharing money (SP) 7. Fuel pump price is irregular: go for cng cars 8. Electricity Tariff is high: Port to Band C, D, E! 9. Your policemen/soldiers shot and killed many civilian, law abiding protesters: Blame it on the organisers who promised peaceful. Do u hv an idea how many billions of naira i spent just to truncate these protests? 10 ... 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by oloriooko(m): 7:55am On Aug 04 |
But he fought GEJ to a standstill disproving removal of subsidy but the snake is now saying it's necessary but painful showing false remorse for the removal Deceit is the order of the day in our polity believe whatever this man is saying at your peril oloshi oponu |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by okoloto: 7:55am On Aug 04 |
With all this your Analysis, now can you tell us where: 1. The government has come to tell the general public how much they've generated so far from the removal of subsidies and how they're using the money for the benefits of the Nigerians? 2. The frivolous spending of the Mr President, from acquiring SUVS for all the law makers to using #21billion naira to build vice president's lodge etcetera, of what benefits are all of this to the ordinary citizens of the Nation 3. Removal of Subsidy on the Electricity tariff, which has increased the burden of the Nigerians, where are the money going to. 4. Despite all of this Policy of their so called "Renewed Hope" How much do we have in the federal government treasury account. 5. You saying the past administration did great deservice to the Nation, who brought "General Muhammadu Buhari and Ask the Nigerians to vote him, saying PDP is a failure? 6. Mr President is in Nigeria for the entire 8 years of Buhari in office, and the president is his close friend. If he truly possess the solution he's claiming he has, why can't he give it to Buhari and save us from this mess for the past 8 years before even becoming president himself 7. MR. President keep asking Nigerians to give him time, but if I may ask, which of his policies is affecting any member of his cabinet, or even himself? They were asking Nigerians to be patient yet nothing happens to their Salaries, allowances and their extravagant life style, why must only the citizens suffers in all of the policies when the country belongs to all of us. They keep telling us there's no money, yet none of them is taking home less than 50m naira monthly. Can't they cut down the cost of governance? Why on Earth will the government remove subsidy and float Naira at the same time, isn't that concerning?🤷🏽♂️ 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by onatisi(m): 7:55am On Aug 04 |
Subsidy that they are still paying . Naija don enter original one chance |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Arielle: 7:56am On Aug 04 |
You're paying the subsidy to yourself, you evil, greedy mutherfvkker!!! 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Abagworo(m): 7:56am On Aug 04 |
11th January, 2012 Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) national leader and former governor of Lagos State, has accused the Jonathan presidency of betraying its social contract with the people by suddenly removing fuel subsidy. He, however, provided a window out of the crisis: if subsidy must be removed at all, it must never be at one fell swoop. Rather it must be on calibrated phrases, on which the promised gains are measured and confirmed before moving to the next phase of removal. “Government must modify the sudden and complete removal of the subsidy. Either we restore the subsidy or use the funds for other social purposes,” Asiwaju Tinubu counselled in a special release he captioned, ‘Removal of oil subsidy – President Jonathan breaks social contract with the people’ and which he personally signed. “If we are to use the funds for other programmes, these programmes shall be placed on parallel track with the subsidy. As more of these programmes are ready to go on line, then the subsidy can be lifted in phases” he continued. “In this way, the public is assured government will not lower its total expenditure on their behalf, thus maintaining the spirit central to the social contract.” But the former governor cautioned the federal government against economic policies that tend to balance the books at the detriment of the people’s welfare. “As there is progressive politics, there is progressive economics. As there is elitist politics, there is elitist economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu explained. “It all depends on what and who in society government would rather favour. The Jonathan tax,” he declared, “represents a new standard in elitism.” But the ACN national leader cautioned the president against being captive to economic orthodoxy and its local purveyors, who always look at the Nigerian economy as nothing until when tied to the apron strings of the conservative orthodoxy. “Because he is slave to wrong-headed economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu said of President Goodluck Jonathan, “the people will become enslaved to greater misery. This crisis will bear his name and will be his legacy. The people now pay a steep tax for voting him into office. The removal of the subsidy is the ‘Jonathan tax’,” he insisted. “The situation shows that ideas count more than personalities. People may occupy office but how that person performs depends on the ideas that occupy his mind.” Insisting that the subsidy removal was ill-timed, he said there must be some conditions precedent before such a step could be taken. “First government needs to clean up and throw away the salad of corruption in the NNPC [Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation]. Then, proceed to lay the foundation for a mass transit system in the railways and road network with long term bonds and,” he added, “fully develop the energy sector towards revitalising Nigeria’s economy and easing the burden any subsidy removal may have on the people.” The former governor however counselled protesters to go about the protests in a peaceful manner, and to eschew all forms of violence. https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/01/11/tinubu-jonathan-has-betrayed-the-people/ 1 Like
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Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by lexy2014: 7:56am On Aug 04 |
Max24: how has this increased allocation made life better for nigerians compared to the subsidy that previously held down the price of fuel? where are you going to get accountability from your politicians? have previously obtained accountability from them in anything? is it nw that allocation increased that they will be accountable? who are these rent seekers? if you say the increased allocation "represents what was largely unaccounted hitherto and embezelled by rent seekers", has the increased allocation not been embezzled? 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Banter1(m): 7:56am On Aug 04 |
Nvestor02:Mtcheeeew |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Mrfixitt(m): 7:57am On Aug 04 |
Nvestor02:A Zombiee has spoken 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by lexy2014: 7:57am On Aug 04 |
Abagworo: thank you for this. you are blessed |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Onelove508: 7:57am On Aug 04 |
KashApp: If the Leaders are selfish and the followed are dumb, what's great there? The animals?. Nigeria isn't a great country, it's an illusion |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by phemray(m): 7:58am On Aug 04 |
KashApp: You talk well, we should just make money legitimately. For Tinubu, well looking at what he did in Lagos first term and his fight with obj , that guy na very stubborn man. But to think of it, I saw the video during campaign where he said no matter how long you guys protest, he will remove subsidy. This means he is delivering his campaign promises. God help us. |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by jaxxy(m): 7:59am On Aug 04 |
Chinkoalhaji34: The subsidy they removed and brought back through the back door? These people think Nigerians are fools. We are still paying subsidy through the back door or else fuel should be 1200 naira. una go explain tire 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by ade4real2016: 8:00am On Aug 04 |
Unfortunately,the whole epistle is just gibberish n trash....We do not need a stubborn nitwit as a president who feel ideas put to use over a year without good results need not be abolished...Very unfortunate to be associated with these set of individuals.... |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Shattuck(m): 8:00am On Aug 04 |
Nvestor02:but the govt is still paying subsidy, Daniel bwala confirmed it, if the govt is still paying subsidy then he is still paying the cabal. 2 about the 41 percent increase in allocation, what then is the benefit if it can't get you the same stuff you could buy due to the devalued currency, 3 the president in his earlier speech said the reason for subsidy removal is to stop borrowing, but yet he has borrowed several billions of dollars. Your gaslighting is not working, and it makes no sense. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by lexy2014: 8:00am On Aug 04 |
AAAA67: what were you expecting? you are expecting a wicked man to solve the problems he caused you? you can check some of my post when people were saying tinubu should come and address and I was telling them that address is a waste of time. tinubu will not say anything useful. the protesters didnt ask for address. they asked for certain things. if tinubu has not done any of those things, what will address do? |
Re: Tinubu Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy, Says Decision Painful But Necessary by Richie6(m): 8:00am On Aug 04 |
SmartPolician: The same person said subsidy was a scam in 2012 and organized and call out people for protest. Why is he changing the tune of the music now? |
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