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Removal Of Fuel Subsidy: “Nigerians Are Being Made To Suffer” – Sowore

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Removal Of Fuel Subsidy: “Nigerians Are Being Made To Suffer” – Sowore

Omoyele Sowore, the African Action Congress’ presidential candidate, claimed that Nigerians were suffering as a result of the Federal Government’s removal of the petrol subsidy.

According to Sowore, Nigerians shouldn’t be required to pay more for fuel than they already do.

Sowore said this during an appearance on Arise TV on Thursday, in response to a query on his opinion regarding the elimination of fuel subsidies.

When asked if he would maintain fuel subsidy as a president, despite the potential deficit budget that would be inherited, he said the fuel subsidy should not be eliminated and added that the policy was primarily beneficial to the wealthy.

He said, “Every country in the world was giving the best to their citizens. Norway has some of the best welfare for its citizens. Like free education and free healthcare. Nigeria is the only country at this level of oil producing stage that is punishing its citizens with the lie of oil subsidy. What has not happened is to have a leadership in place that can check the fraud.”

Sowore claimed that many of the companies engaged in Nigeria’s subsidy removal were “scammers.”

“They’ve been proven to be scammers,” he said, adding that many of them were facing international sanctions, especially those in Switzerland and other places. “They have been made to pay huge fines to the United States Government when they are not even doing the kind of businesses they are doing in Nigeria,” Sowore said.

Sowore added, “Even when you remove the subsidy, they will figure out a strategy again to come back and say they need more. They are holding the country by the jugular until their hands are being removed and have the country control the resources.”

To follow up on that, he declared he would nationalize the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.

He added, “What they parade as subsidy is how the economic cabals in the system have figured out how to get themselves paid for a job not done. Former president, Goodluck Jonathan’s administration was forced to find out that those who were collecting subsidies were not delivering fuel to Nigeria.

“Those of us who have that experience on the lies that have been told to cover up subsidy know it’s a lie that is being told from time to time.”

Sowore offered a suggestion for the future, saying that the government should fix its refineries rather than spend money on private refineries like Dangote’s in Lagos in order to ensure the availability of these petroleum products.

He said, “According to the government, the only product that is subsidised is petrol. Even though diesel, kerosene, and aviation fuel are not subsidised, there is no effect as to any benefit from it. Not only that they can’t be found daily, but their prices also keep fluctuating.”

He concluded, “If the subsidy is removed without any plan to support the poor people of the country that means petrol will go to N1000 and people who are being paid N30,000 minimum wage wouldn’t be able to survive.

“Government should not exist to make life miserable for the citizen. It should exist to find solutions to problems that are afflicting the populace. Government should not exist for palliatives but for concrete leadership to bring about the planned development.”

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