Rufai Oseni: “You keep criticizing President Tinubu over the removal of fuel subsidy. What would you have done differently?”
Mr Peter Obi: “I didn't criticize Tinubu for removing the subsidy. I said I would have removed it, but in an organized manner. I wouldn't have announced it at my inauguration. I would have first sat down with operators in the industry because we know there is a lot of crim!nality around the subsidy.
I would remove it to determine the exact amount being spent on subsidy and also address the issue of exchange rate deregulation. But in doing these things, the most important thing is to fight corruption head-on. Since the subsidy was removed, what has been the impact on the average Nigerian? We have even borrowed more money than we used to when subsidy was still in place.”
— NDC presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi.
“Stop insult!ng President Tinubu. Ins£curity did not start under his administration. God is watching those behind the ins£curity. We are praying for President Tinubu.”
- Minister David Umahi
@firstladyships I totally agree with you. Nigerian should hold the government accountable and remove every form. Election Day is the time to give account of their performance in this office and they should deliver the right judgement based on what is on ground
Looks at what a Nigerian is passing through in the hands of bandit and kidnapprs.. Tell how a responsible government will allow this to happen a human? https://t.co/MRUBGz7M2z
This is the very first thing needed to draw the attention of the government. Stop all work in all non essential sectors and watch the government rise up to their responsibilities.
How did we get to this stage in Nigeria, look at what people pass through. Just meat being shared and election will come, these people will vote bad governance
World Bank terminates $717.7m Nigeria’s Power Intervention Funds over persistent failure and corruption in power sector.
Tinubu has been rejected. Nigeria MUST be OK ✌️
🚨 BREAKING: Andy Burnham has been confirmed as the Labour candidate in the Makerfield by-election
The NEC only shortlisted one candidate
h/t @MaxKendix