Thursday, March 28, 2024

Marketers back Tinubu for removing N4trn subsidy burden

  • To donate N10bn mass transit buses
  • Governors salute President for tackling fuel subsidy behemoth
  • Tinubu directs Shettima to work out palliatives for Nigerians

Oil marketers in Nigeria have expressed solidarity with President Bola Tinubu for removing fuel subsidy burden, worth N4 trillion.

President Tinubu has also directed the National Economic Council, led by Vice President Kashim Shettima, to devise an approach and begin the process of working on interventions to mitigate the impact of subsidy removal on Nigerians.

Tinubu stated this on Wednesday at a meeting with oil marketers in Abuja over the removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit known as petrol.

Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, disclosed this after leading some major oil marketers on a courtesy visit to the President at the State House in Abuja.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, Abiodun, who is a former chairman of the oil marketers association, noted that the marketers expressed solidarity with the President for removing the N4trn subsidy burden.

He said this was a move that could enhance the Federation Account Allocation Committee allocation to states.

The group of marketers subsequently announced their intention to donate about 50 to 100, 50-seater mass transit buses that would run on CNG, costing N100 million each and N10 billion cumulatively, to cushion the effect of the removal within the next 30 days.

On the other hand, the Tinubu Media Centre disclosed that state governors on Wednesday expressed strong support for the president’s decision to end fuel subsidy payments in the country and other early policy initiatives of the administration.

The governors, who took turns to speak when the President hosted members of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, led by its chairman, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State, at the State House, expressed happiness with the President’s subsidy-removal decision, all-inclusive leadership and statesmanship.

They congratulated President Tinubu for tackling the fuel subsidy behemoth, promising to work with him to ameliorate the short-term impact of the decision.

Tinubu had earlier called on the governors to collaborate with the Federal Government in tackling the menace of poverty in the country, saying the level of impoverishment was unacceptable.

He advised the political leaders to downplay their differences and jointly focus on alleviating the sufferings and pains of the people.

“We can see the effects of poverty on the faces of our people. Poverty is not hereditary, it is from society. Our position is to eliminate poverty.

“Set aside partisan politics, we are here to deliberate about Nigeria and nation-building,” he said, insisting that the nation should be seen as one big family.

“We are a family occupying one house, and sleeping in different rooms. If we see it that way and push forward, we will get our people out of poverty. A determined mind is a fertile ground for delivering on results,’’ he added.

Tinubu during his inauguration at Eagle Square in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on May 29 announced the removal of subsidy payment on petrol.

Ever since then, the price of the commodity has risen by as much as 200 per cent in some parts of the country, which has led to an astronomical increase in transportation fares across Nigeria.

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