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Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by Eshx: 9:36am On Mar 15
It is only people trying to defend Tinubu regime will write two pages. Yet, nothing meaningful will be written because they did not literally see what he did or what he is doing.
You are obviously clueless as to how real market economy works.
Tinubu did 2 things that contributed to rhe Dangote success.
First, he created the business friendly environment that investor friendly. He created the free trade zone where the refinery is located when he was Governor.
Now as a president, he removed the subsidy which invigorated Dangote to fasten the completion of the refinery.
The subsidy removal has galvanized many other investors to get into the refinery business.
If it had not been removed, investing in refinery business would have been very risky because you will be competing with free government money. You cannot beat any govt because they have unlimited funds( might be loans) but they have more capacity than Dangote.
All in all, Tinubu has a kot to do with the refinery. The man has foresight and that's what has been missing from Nigerian previous Presidents.[/quote]
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by tollyboy5(m): 10:40am On Mar 15
SmartPolician:
Tinubu did absolutely nothing; Alhaji Aliko Dangote singlehandedly saved this country. If not for Dangote, these importers would be roasting our balls by now using the war as an excuse.
Aliko Dangote and Lagos state.
If we didn't allow Dangote to build his refinery at ibeju Lekki it would have been a different story by now.
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by 1vandragon: 10:47am On Mar 15
Since the apc is justifying this increase and tying it to the international market, can bat also ensure minimum wage rates are at international standards?

If the minimum wage of a government worker is about N300k per month, I do not think workers would complain too much on the influence of international factors on cost of goods and services in Nigeria.
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by GoodLife4live: 12:28pm On Mar 15
Ofunaofu:
The APC must be a congregation of the most wicked and heartless individuals imaginable. In fact, this level of hero worship is almost unprecedented.

Imagine APC and their hoardes of supporters praising Tinubu for supposedly “shielding Nigeria from the global fuel crisis,” yet conveniently forgetting that he presided over the jump in fuel prices from under N200 per litre to over N1,000.
una hate naa real.....you are buying fuel with no subsidy
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by GoodLife4live: 12:29pm On Mar 15
1vandragon:
Since the apc is justifying this increase and tying it to the international market, can bat also ensure minimum wage rates are at international standards?

If the minimum wage of a government worker is about N300k per month, I do not think workers would complain too much on the influence of international factors on cost of goods and services in Nigeria.
can your poor state meet up with the current minimum wages ?

Stop blaming fg..blame your state poor governor
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by tommysparks: 12:35pm On Mar 15
If not for dangote, those wicked importers will be selling fuel at 2000 naira per litre and blaming it on the war, Tinubu has nothing to do with this
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by tonesky(m): 12:38pm On Mar 15
See this go*t bloating...........
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by 1vandragon: 1:18pm On Mar 15
GoodLife4live:
can your poor state meet up with the current minimum wages ?

Stop blaming fg..blame your state poor governor
The state governors did not destroy the economy which is what your obtuse president did.
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by Ofunaofu: 1:23pm On Mar 15
GoodLife4live:
una hate naa real.....you are buying fuel with no subsidy
You say ..you are buying fuel with no subsidy’ like that’s supposed to be a medal of honor. The real question is: where exactly is the benefit of that sacrifice showing in the lives of ordinary citizens?

We were told removing subsidy would free up trillions for infrastructure, healthcare, education and development. Fair enough. But can you swear with your life that you actually trust this government with the resources saved from subsidy removal? Can you confidently point to transparent accounting of where that money is going?

Because celebrating hardship without accountability isn’t patriotism, it’s just blind loyalty.
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by Memphis357(m): 5:05pm On Mar 15
Ance4Liverpool:
The most foolish governor in the world speaking
That title belongs to Edo State Governor oooooo
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by Konquest: 3:08am On Mar 16
adenigga:
Despite the fact that the pump price of fuel has hit nearly double, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State says President Bola Tinubu has shielded Nigeria from global fuel crisis as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.

Prices of fuel hit roof top globally after the barricade at Strait of Hormuz, a vital 30-mile-wide shipping lane between Iran and Oman.


It connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the open ocean. As a critical global oil chokepoint, roughly 20% of the world’s total liquid petroleum consumption passes through it daily.


However, after Israel and US launched a war on Iran, the Middle East country fought back, blocking vessels from the lane.


But when members of the City Boy Movement visited him at the Government House, Owerri, this weekend, Uzodimma said Tinubu’s reforms prevented scarcity and domestic fuel price hikes, in spite the Middle East crisis.

He said that in spite of the ongoing war in the Middle East, the naira remained stable at N1,240, while other African currencies faced significant volatility.

“Nigeria was almost at a decaying level when the President assumed office in 2023.

“In spite the speculative tension in the Middle East, occasioned by the crisis in Iran, the prices of fuel would have gone up but in the African continent, Nigerian naira remains stable.

“The exchange rate of U.S. Dollar and South Africa has gone up but in Nigeria, our exchange rate remains stable at N1,240 because we no longer fund subsidy,” Uzodimma said.

He hailed the subsidy removal for stabilising the exchange rate and allowing the Dangote Refinery to purchase crude in naira.

He emphasised that the global community now recognised Nigeria’s recovery, calling for a united front to sustain the new development trajectory.

Addressing a delegation of the movement, led by its Patron, Mr Seyi Tinubu, and Minister of Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande, the governor described their visit as “home coming”.

He described the initiative as a “new mentality” designed to prepare young Nigerians for future leadership.

He commended them for supporting and providing charity to the sick and vulnerable in hospitals.

The governor highlighted the South-East region’s improved infrastructure and political peace.

He urged the delegation to act as “Renewed Hope” ambassadors, ensuring that Tinubu’s achievements resonate in every grassroots and urban centers.

Uzodimma, therefore, promised full support to the youth movement.

Earlier, Olawande commended Uzodimma for supporting the movement, the Renewed Hope Initiative and youth programmes in the state.

He sought continued backing for youth initiatives, aligning with the movement’s goals.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that the movement would, on Saturday, empower 7,000 youths in the South-East as a symbolic gesture of its visit to the region. (NAN)
Source: https://dailytrust.com/1300-per-litre-tinubu-saved-nigeria-from-global-fuel-crisis-says-uzodimma
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by GoodLife4live: 9:01am On Apr 05
Ofunaofu:
You say ..you are buying fuel with no subsidy’ like that’s supposed to be a medal of honor. The real question is: where exactly is the benefit of that sacrifice showing in the lives of ordinary citizens?

We were told removing subsidy would free up trillions for infrastructure, healthcare, education and development. Fair enough. But can you swear with your life that you actually trust this government with the resources saved from subsidy removal? Can you confidently point to transparent accounting of where that money is going?

Because celebrating hardship without accountability isn’t patriotism, it’s just blind loyalty.
your subsidy money has been transferred to your state government...go and question how dey used it
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by Ofunaofu: 9:17am On Apr 05
GoodLife4live:
your subsidy money has been transferred to your state government...go and question how dey used it
The one with Tinubu, what is he doing with it
Re: 1,300 Per Litre: Tinubu Saved Nigeria From Global Fuel Crisis, Says Uzodimma by gidgiddy: 10:40am On Apr 05
Ok, na so we see am

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