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Subsidy removal: We’ll repay Nigerians with massive social services — Tinubu

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Ibrahim Ramalan
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Ibrahim Ramalan is a graduate of Mass Communications from the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria. With nearly a decade-long, active journalism practice, Mr Ramalan has been able to rise from a cub reporter to the exalted position of an editor; first as Arts Editor with the Blueprint Newspapers before resigning in 2019; second and presently as an Associate Editor of the Daily Nigerian online newspaper. He can be reached via ibroramalan@gmail.com, or www.facebook.com/ibrahim.ramalana, or @McRamalan on Twitter.
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With the removal of fuel subsidy and the accruing revenue, Nigerians should expect better services that would improve their quality of life.

Nigerians should also expect massive investment in transportation infrastructure, education, regular power supply, healthcare and other public utilities.

President Bola Tinubu made this pledge during a National broadcast to mark Democracy Day, on Monday in Abuja.

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He said that the government would not take the sacrifice of Nigerians for granted, adding that the removal of fuel subsidy was a necessary process for a better country long strangulated from unnecessary expenditures.

“It is for this reason that, in my inauguration address on May 29, I gave effect to the decision taken by my predecessor-in-office to remove the fuel subsidy albatross and free up for collective use of the much-needed resources, which had hitherto been pocketed by a few rich.

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“I admit that the decision will impose extra burden on the masses of our people. I feel your pain.

“This is one decision we must bear to save our country from going under and take our resources away from the stranglehold of a few unpatriotic elements.

“Painfully, I have asked you, my compatriots, to sacrifice a little more for the survival of our country. For your trust and belief in us, I assure you that your sacrifice shall not be in vain.

“The government I lead will repay you through massive investment in transportation infrastructure, education, regular power supply, healthcare and other public utilities that will improve the quality of lives,’’ Tinubu said.

The president also spoke on the struggle of late MKO Abiola and the passion he ignited during the 1993 presidential election.

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“The democracy MKO Abiola died for is one that promotes the welfare of the people over personal interests of the ruling class and one where the governed can find personal fulfilment and happiness.

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“That is the hope MKO Abiola ignited throughout our country in 1993.’’

At a recent function with traditional rulers from the country, the president gave reasons why fuel subsidy was no longer sustainable.

“Why should we in good heart and sense, feed smugglers and be Father Christmas to neighbouring countries, even though they say not every day is Christmas?

“The elephant that was going to bring Nigeria to its knees is the subsidy. A country that cannot pay salaries and we say we have potential to encourage ourselves?”

Some of the advantages of fuel subsidy removal include ensuring availability of petrol, and curbing the greed for higher profits and sabotage by a few players in the oil industry.

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The Federal Government, after a meeting with members of labour unions, proposed a number of initiatives to ameliorate the effect of the subsidy removal on Nigerians.

The Government, TUC and NLC agreed to establish a joint committee to review proposal for wage increase and establish framework and timeline for implementation.

They will also review World Bank-financed Cash Transfer Scheme and propose inclusion of low-income earners in the programme.

The parties will revive the CNG conversion programme and work out detailed implementation and timing.

It also includes reviewing issues hindering effective delivery in the education sector, framework for completion of refineries rehabilitation, roads maintenance and expansion of rail networks across the country.

NAN

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