Obi Backs Tinubu On Subsidy Removal, Faults Approach

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, has clarified that he has always been an advocate of the removal of fuel subsidy but the approach to be deployed must be one that inflicts less pain on the citizenry. 

Tinubu had, during his inauguration as President, announced the end of subsidy on petrol.

Obi revealed this on his Twitter handle on Tuesday, saying he had always supported the removal of fuel subsidy since the government of former President Goodluck Jonathan when he was a member of the Economic Management Team.

He said, ‘I’ve actually been in support of the removal of subsidies right from the President Goodluck Jonathan era when I was a member of the Economic Management Team.

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He added that; ‘If you have followed me very well, right from the time I was a member of Jonathan’s economic management team, I consistently maintained that subsidy should be removed because I see it as organised crime.

“People were just stealing the resources of the country and I showed it empirically in my statistical analysis that we were not consuming the amount of fuel they claimed we consumed.”

Explaining further, the former Anambra State governor, gave a”tooth pain” removal analogy.

If you approach a dentist to remove a painful tooth, he will apply a local anaesthetic to numb the area around the tooth so you do not feel pain. It’s not the same thing as pulling the tooth forcefully; the pain you feel will be different.

‘For me, I will go with the approach of the dentist, while supporting the removal of the tooth because I wouldn’t want to go through the pain of a forceful removal.’

Referring to his manifesto on how he planned to remove subsidies, he said, ‘I will govern with the people and show them statistically and empirically what we are going to save, and what we are going to do using the savings to better the suffering masses.’

Africa Today News, New York reports that following the removal of fuel subsidy, the prices of PMS has soared leaving many poor Nigerians in poor conditions.

Africa Today News, New York

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