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Nigerians were living ‘fake’ life before fuel subsidy removal – Tinubu

Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu has intimated that the good life Nigerians used to live back in the days prior to the fuel subsidy being taken off were ‘fake’.

He made this statement during the weekend at the 34th and 35th combined convocation ceremonies of the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) in Ondo State.

You would recall that on his inauguration into office on May 29, 2023 after winning the elections, Bola Tinubu promised that his government will take out fuel subsidy.

Tinubu who was represented by the Vice chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Professor Wahab Egbewole admitted that his administration recognizes the repercussions of the hard decision to remove the subsidy.

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“As you are all aware, we took the baton of authority at a time when our economy was nose-diving as a result of heavy debts from fuel and dollar subsidies. 

“The subsidies were meant to support the poor and make life better for all Nigerians. We are all aware of the fact that the poor and average Nigerians were the sufferers of what was supposed to give them succor and improved standard of living. 

“Unfortunately, the good life we thought we were living was a fake one that was capable of leading the country to a total collapse unless drastic efforts were urgently taken. 

“The need to salvage the future of our children and bring the country back from the brink of collapse necessitated the strategic decisions to remove the fuel subsidy and also unify the exchange rates,” he said. 

The President called on the graduands to join hands together with his administration “to recover our lost glory and virtues.” 

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He also condemned the mass exodus of the youths leaving the country to seek “proverbial greener pastures,” observing that their action has led to brain drain in all sectors of the nation’s economy. 

“Many of our youths have chosen the supposed easy option of emigrating to the proverbial greener pastures where their citizens had rolled up their sleeves to bring their nations back from the brinks in their times of trouble. 

“Our intellectuals and experts on whom the nation has massively invested huge resources to train in the interest of our country are migrating overseas in large numbers at a time their services are most required at home. 

“It is heart-rending and the syndrome is not the solution to our problems. We are not Nigerians by accident, and I believe that the Almighty God who made us Nigerians has given us the required wisdom to turn things around for our betterment. 

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“The present challenges call for a high degree of patriotism and I can assure all Nigerians that there is light at the end of the tunnel. After rain comes sunshine. The brighter days are almost here. The Renewed Hope Agenda is on track and we shall not deviate on the path of better and greater Nigeria,” he said.

Constantine Sowah
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