Cooking gas is now N2,400 per kilogram in Nigeria.
A 12.5kg cylinder costs roughly N30,000.
The minimum wage is N70,000 a month.
Nearly half of one month’s salary to cook food for your family.
This is the same government that removed fuel subsidy without a transition plan. Floated the naira without a support framework. Raised electricity tariffs without improving supply.
They did not remove one subsidy. They declared war on the Nigerian kitchen from every direction simultaneously.
Petrol to get to work. Diesel for your generator. Gas to cook your food. The three things every household cannot survive without have all become luxury items under the same administration within two years.
Let me tell you what makes this a policy crime and not just an economic problem.
Nigeria is a gas producing nation. We flare billions of cubic feet of natural gas into the atmosphere every year as waste while our citizens cannot afford to cook.
The raw material is literally burning above our heads while the processed version sells for N2,400 per kilogram in our markets.
This is a governance failure with a specific address.
Tinubu’s handlers will call this market forces. They will mention deregulation. They will find an economist to explain why Nigerians suffering is actually progress in disguise.
What they will not answer is the simple question every hungry Nigerian is asking.
If we produce the gas, if we export the gas, why are we paying more for it than countries that have none?
That question does not have an economic answer.
Na political answer.
@UTDChuks1 How often did you watch Ederson play?
We do need someone of his profile actually. Depth never hurt anyone.
Maybe wait till the end of the transfer window before making assessments. I think we will have a very good summer transfer.
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