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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by jchioma: 2:02pm On May 31, 2023
angry


This is Tinubu's stand:

Abridged cos it's a long read calculated to confuse the gullible.

By Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu

As Nigerians gathered with family and friends to celebrate the New Year, the federal government was baking a national cake wrapped in the scheme that would instantly make the New Year a bitter one. Barely had the public weaned itself from last year when government dropped a historic surprise on an unsuspecting nation. PPPRA issued a statement abolishing the fuel subsidy. By this sly piece of paper, the federal government breached the social contract with the people. This government, which owes its very existence to the people’s desire to be governed by someone more humble than elitist, has turned its back on the collective will. By bureaucratic fiat, government made the most fateful economic decision any administration has made since the inception of the Fourth Republic and it has done so with an arrogant wave of the hand as if issuing a minor regulation. Because of the terrible substance of the decision and the haughty style of its enactment, the people feel betrayed and angry. At this moment, we know not to where this anger will lead. In good conscience, we pray against violence. Also in good conscience, it is the duty of every citizen to peacefully demonstrate and record their opposition to this draconian measure that is swiftly crippling the economy more than it will ever cure it.
By taking this step, government has tossed the people into the depths of the midnight sea. Government demands the people swim to safety under their own power, claiming the attendant hardship will build character and add efficiency to the national economy. It is easy to make these claims when one is dry and on shore. Government would have us believe that every hardship it manufactures for the people to endure is a good thing. This is a lie. The hardships they thrust upon the poor often bear no other purpose than to keep them poor. This is such a time.

I am not calling President Jonathan an evil man. I do not believe he is perverse. However, the economic ideas controlling him are so misguided that they have a perverse impact. Because he is slave to wrong-headed economics, the people will become enslaved to greater misery. This crisis will bear his name and will be his legacy. The people now pay a steep tax for voting him into office. The removal of the subsidy is the “Jonathan tax.” This situation shows that ideas count more than personalities. People may occupy office but how that person performs depends on the ideas that occupy his mind....

Though someday, Nigeria will have to remove the subsidy, the time to do it is not now. This subsidy removal is ill-timed and violates the condition precedent necessary before such a decision is made. First, government needs to clean up and throw away the salad of corruption in the NNPC. Then, proceed to lay the foundation for a mass transit system in the railways and road network with long term bonds and fully develop the energy sector towards revitalizing Nigeria’s economy and easing the burden any subsidy removal may have on the people.

But we know this is about more than the fuel subsidy. It is about government’s ideas on the role of money in better the lives of people, about the relationship between government and the people and about the primary objective of government’s interaction in the economy. It is about whom, among the Nigeria’s various social classes, does government most value. This is why public reaction has been heated. It is not so much that people have to spend more money. It is because people feel short-changed and sold out.



This brings us to another inconsistency. On one hand, government states the expenditure is unsustainable yet on the other it claims the amount now earmarked for the subsidy will be used to fund other people-oriented programs. However, the two assertions cannot exist at the same time . If the subsidy is bankrupting us, then reallocating funds to different programs will be no less harmful. A bankrupting expenditure retains this quality whether used for the subsidy or another purpose. Earmarking the funds to something else will not change the fiscal impact. If government is sincere about using the funds for other programs, then it must be insincere about the threatened insolvency.

By its action, our government placed itself on the list of conservative governments imposing unwise austerity programs on tired and weak economies. The results have been alarming. Greece, Ireland, Spain, Italy, and the UK have imposed stiff austerity. Each nation that has done so now has an intimate relationship with recession. Must we travel the same path? Why does our government think an independently-minded Nigerian success is inferior to the mimicry of European failure? I don’t understand why we take this road. Our government has allied itself with the goals of the European conservatives and not with the needs of the Nigerian populace. No one plucks a chicken to feed his children feathers. Nor does a man set his house on fire just so people can bring him water. However, this is spirit behind government policy. There has been no nation on the face of the planet that has developed or achieved long-term prosperity by devotion to conservative, ultra-free market economic ideas that dominate this government. America, the United Kingdom, and now China all based their initial thrust toward national economic development on significant government interplay in the economy and on sustained government fiscal deficits. If no nation has grown using these conservative ideas when growth was constrained by the gold standard, why would we shackle ourselves to these ideas when we operate under a monetary system that provides the federal government greater policy latitude to achieve economic development objectives.
Again, we must rid ourselves of the old notion that government saving and budgetary surpluses are inherently good and that deficits are always bad. For government to save naira, that means it brings in more than it pays out. Where does this influx come from? It comes from you and me, the private sector. If the federal government saves more, it means the private sector will have less. Government surplus means private sector contraction. This shows that the administration has its priorities confused. It acts as if the people are there to help government run itself. The more beneficial relationship is that government should be giving people the help needed to better live their lives. The government’s position is akin to a wealthy parent demanding his young children bring home more food for him to consume than the parent gives them to eat. We would deride any parent for such meanness. Yet, this government believes this conduct is wise and prudent.

Until this change occurs, the people must remain vigilant or else we will sink under the weight of what the federal government has done.

Signed: Asiwaju Tinubu, January 8, 2012.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by nairalanda1(m): 2:02pm On May 31, 2023
Yes, tinubu is a hypocrite, and a typical politican who opposes good polices for his own benefit.

But 2012 was a different country, and right now, subsidy is eating our income at a higher rate than it is now.

Even then, Tinubu was wrong to have opposed subsidy removal in 2012. Very wrong. We are paying for it now.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Akwamkpuruamu: 2:02pm On May 31, 2023
Story. Una know know how hard hearted drug lords are!

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Menclothing: 2:02pm On May 31, 2023
Remove it and don’t go back to it
We need someone who is strong and won’t succum to pressure

Oil cabal seeing free 6 trillion yearly they will make things difficult be firm and things will be fine soon

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by bluefilm: 2:02pm On May 31, 2023
Hisbah:
We should all support Tinubu to succeed.

Support wetin?

God forbid BAT thing.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by TheOldGods: 2:03pm On May 31, 2023
post=123488645:

God bless you.
God bless your parents for giving us a Queen like you.
Keep up the positivity for our nation and you will progress in the land.
For the people wishing evil for the country,
Evil will never depart from them.
No be curse,
Na FACT.
did tinubu support Jonathan in 2012 to succeed?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Zxcvbnmghtr: 2:03pm On May 31, 2023
The comment below best answers the question.

Toks2008:


You obviously don't know me.

When I say a word I stand by it till death and if I realize I make a mistake I retract and apologize when necessary

Tinubu should just apologize to us. That is all that we want from him right now.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Jeezuzpick(m): 2:04pm On May 31, 2023
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by sonature1: 2:04pm On May 31, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
Where is Wole Soyinka, Tunde Bakare and others from that side. They must occupy Ojota like they did before.


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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Hisbah(f): 2:04pm On May 31, 2023
post=123488645:

God bless you.
God bless your parents for giving us a Queen like you.
Keep up the positivity for our nation and you will progress in the land.
For the people wishing evil for the country,
Evil will never depart from them.
No be curse,
Na FACT.
God bless you too.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by matoseyems(m): 2:04pm On May 31, 2023
Na 4 yrs we all dey there either u are obidient or tinubulite we are in it together
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by bal4real: 2:04pm On May 31, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
Where is Wole Soyinka, Tunde Bakare and others from that side. They must occupy Ojota like they did before.

U will not see the tribal bigots comment on the situation of the country now. All of them have become deaf and dumb. Wicked souls...

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by oluwoleife: 2:04pm On May 31, 2023
Was there a functional refinery in 2012 to sustain the removal of fuel subsidy unlike now?

People just argue blindly

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by joefelin2345: 2:05pm On May 31, 2023
Hisbah:
We should all support Tinubu to succeed.
Even when he is messing up?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Lovenorth: 2:05pm On May 31, 2023
Alliswell248:
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I hope that Tinubu is not only testing the microphone

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Alliswell248: 2:05pm On May 31, 2023
Ajehkpako4naija:
drug addicts don't remember anything. Cocaine kills the Hypothalamus used for remembering.

Says someone whose state is the West Africa head quarters of drugs addicts.

Verify from Ndlea.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by nairalanda1(m): 2:05pm On May 31, 2023
TheOldGods:
did tinubu support Jonathan in 2012 to succeed?

LOL...this your comment is funny.

Since when does an opposition party member, as tinubu was then, support a ruling party member.?

What you are asking...it is like asking Peter Obi to support Tinubu to succeed today.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Livelystone01: 2:06pm On May 31, 2023
DatNiggaDaz:
Where is Wole Soyinka, Tunde Bakare and others from that side. They must occupy Ojota like they did before.

What is wrong if people from your side occupy somewhere?

Do you expect them to do your job for you?

Some of you don't understand the place of a critique in politics. How can the people who work with him occupy somewhere because of him? Does that even make sense to you?

People like you complain with no action, they are better because they carry out actions when they complain.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Ajehkpako4naija(m): 2:06pm On May 31, 2023
Alliswell248:


Says someone whose state is the West Africa head quarters of drugs addicts.

Verify from Ndlea.
Tinubu is our grand patron

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Jeezuzpick(m): 2:06pm On May 31, 2023
nairalanda1:


LOL...this your comment is funny.

Since when does an opposition party member, as tinubu was then, support a ruling party member.?

What you are asking...it is like asking Peter Obi to support Tinubu to succeed today.

Very good!

So, if NLC and TUC decide to do with LP what they did with APC in 2012, will they be seen as villains or heroes?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Image123(m): 2:06pm On May 31, 2023
Head on collision. Well done Tinubu, it's long overdue.
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Eriokanmi: 2:06pm On May 31, 2023
That's politician for you. They want to occipy that office by pretending to be nice to the masses grin

Just like some people had said, we pray not to say Buhari's regime was better. How can Nigeria be buying petrol at a price higher than the US is selling to their people, a country that has great plans for their citizens, where almost everything is being done to protect the citizens? America is a rich country..they see their citizens as their first project. Where wouid the masses now see that money to buy fuel at 700 naira? I bought at 500 naira a liter today at a Conoil station in Lagos . Its 1k in some other places.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by TheOldGods: 2:07pm On May 31, 2023
nairalanda1:


LOL...this your comment is funny.

Since when does an opposition party member, as tinubu was then, support a ruling party member.?

What you are asking...it is like asking Peter Obi to support Tinubu to succeed today.
no dude, was telling the girl that we should all support tinubu to succeed. So I asked the question. Let's be honest bro, nobody in this country is interested in the well being of this country. All of them are hypocrites. I blame Jonathan fro being a weakling
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Bobloco: 2:07pm On May 31, 2023
He should be reminded that he and his ilks sponsored the Ojota Occupy Nigeria protest against Goodluck Jonathan over this same subsidy removal

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by joefelin2345: 2:07pm On May 31, 2023
oluwoleife:
Was there a functional refinery in 2012 to sustain the removal of fuel subsidy unlike now?

People just argue blindly
So which functional Refinery do you have now? Dangote's own which which we just learnt is 60% completion but hurriedly commissioned by the last Administration?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by eldoradoxx: 2:07pm On May 31, 2023
All those complaining against this wonderful policy of Tinubu are children of hate who are not even aware that APC members and Tinubu supporters get fuel at #70 per liter at all NNPC mega stations with an additional #150k monthly "On your mandate we shall stand" allowance. Hehehehehe
Obidients classified Tinubu's regime as like jumping from frying pan to fire. Those guys are too prophetic to be ignored.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by AntiChristian: 2:07pm On May 31, 2023
grin

Na the stand you have in 2012 you still have today abi stand no dey change?
Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by Fiscus105(m): 2:08pm On May 31, 2023
post=123488634:

Any advocate on fuel subsidy should convince the Nigerian people why President Tinubu should embark on a present illegality that gulped $10 billion of our scarce or unavailable resources in 2022 alone.

Those claiming to defend the right or welfare of workers should convince the Nigerian people that $10 billion injected into the economy yearly will not jumpstart the economy enough as to create massive jobs and even increase the same minimum wage they complain about.

Anything to move our Darling country forward is all we want at [/b].

[b]God bless the sane, honest and hardworking people of our land.
Y'all will eat the fruit of the land.


We Rise


It will end in praise for us all in due season.
Nigeria will be great in our lifetime.



The way closing of border Ended in praises

The way currency ended.




If there are cabal siphoning subsidy as you claim, what stop him to fight the cabal and leave masses?


If they are taking petrol across border, who is in charge of border control? I guess masses.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: Tinubu Should Remember His Stand In 2012 - Ajaero by GeneralPula: 2:08pm On May 31, 2023
vanitybutiwanti:
So is he insinuating that subsidy should not be removed at all because Tinubu held a different opinion in 2012, we are humans and we change our stance/positions on issues when confronted with superior knowledge/facts. Nigeria is irredeemable because people that should know better are unavoidable partisan and bereft of common sense.
He might also be benefiting from the subsidy..

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