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Ahmed Bola Tinubu, APC national leader has made a u-turn and praised President Buhari for removing the fuel subsidy that he led others to fight against under President Good luck Jonathan.

Tinubu said,”to allow this unfairness to continue would have been a breach of the promise made by this government to the people.”

Asked if his sudden reversal is not hypocrisy, Sunday Dare, Tinubu`s media aide said,” well its not. in December 2015 at the Bala Usman lecture he delivered he laid down the arguments why he has had a change of mind”

Complete text of Bola Tinubu endorsement of the fuel subsidy removal reads;

“The president’s decision to reallocate funds once earmarked for the fuel subsidy and commit those funds to other more socially productive services and undertakings was a difficult decision. It was also a necessary one. 
Politically, it would have been easy for the President to sit back and let the subsidy remain in place, yet in the art of governance, the easiest policy is rarely the best one. 
As originally envisioned, the subsidy formed a basic part of the social contract between the people and their government. It was a benefit all were to enjoy. Yet, because past governments were not for and of the people, the true meaning and objective of the subsidy policy became lost. Over the years, the operation of the measure was distorted to where it no longer functioned for the benefit of the masses but for the undue enrichment of a small club of businessmen, some legitimate in their work, some not.
Instead of remaining a positive aspect of the social contract, the subsidy was transformed into an opaque haven of intrigue and malfeasance. It was turned into a shadowy process from which the unscrupulous extracted large sums of money without providing the services and products duly paid for. Fake businessmen became true billionaires over night as if by supernatural force. They paraded themselves as such. Meanwhile, the rest of the nation, the innocent people where left to face erratic supply and were made to groan in the misery of long fuel queues and the high costs and loss of time attendant to this situation.

To allow this unfairness to continue would have been a breach of the promise made by this government to the people. While we all have an emotional and sympathetic attachment to the ideals upon which the subsidy was founded. We all must recognize that the institution was hijacked years ago. Instead of a bonus to the masses, it became a factory of corruption enrichment. so imbued with trickery deceit and theft, it stopped serving the interests of the people. It became a weapon of profiteering. The machinery of the subsidy had become so polluted that it was no longer feasible to talk about reforming it. Either it had to cease or we would have to surrender to the corruption now inherent in it.
This administration entered office with a mandate of CHANGE. The government could not forever sit back and allow this dire inequity to continue less it forfeit the essence of its mandate.
We all want fuel at a cheaper price. under the subsidy, we got the right price but not the fuel. Meanwhile, some were getting rich on the common man’s predicament. They were laughing to the bank while the rest of Nigeria wanted in the petrol line. This is not the way to democratic development. It is a recipe for creating a class of economic predators that would feed off the people and in time gain such power and wealth that they would seek to buy and control if not own government as well.
President Buhari has with this decision put an abrupt and just end to this assault against our economy and political system. He has made a courageous and prudent decision. It is time to end the fuel subsidy and to begin to subsidize the true needs of the people.
To Mr. President, I say congratulations for having the courage to remove the subsidy.  The President has taken this tough decision in the interest of the present and future generations of Nigerians.
 
For some time, I have been a proponent of this action. I believed ending of subsidy was the only sure way to put to sleep the myriad demons that had invaded the subsidy process, sucking the blood of Nigeria, swallowing much of our needed money. 
The rentiers will no longer be able to make free money at our common expense. They will no longer be laughing to the bank while you languish in endless fuel queues. Nigeria has taken the historic step needed to create a competitive environment that that will eliminate smuggling, provide incentives for private refineries and attract foreign investments in the downstream sector and create employment.
 Instead of just shipping off the oil and having the more expensive finished products sent back to us, Nigeria will move closer to realizing its potential to become the plastic center of the continent by manufacturing these by products. Nothing can stop Nigeria from being the net exporter of fertilizer from the bye products of the oil industry.
I am hopeful but also realistic about this measure. I am also mindful of the situation of our people. this change will mean higher fuel costs in generally. I would be lying if I said this will cause no pain or dislocation. However, it will rational supply and end the hidden buy substantial costs associated with long waits and delays for fuel. The days and hours of waiting for fuel will be a thing of the past.
In a perfect setting, I wish we could have sanitized the subsidy regime and thus continue it. However, I believe that president Buhari correctly understood that there were to many malefactors and flaws in system for that hell to be turned into heaven. Better that we remove it. But I believe he is removing it not for the austere purpose of saving money but for the nobler purpose of putting those same funds to fairer, more equitable use in order that government might better serve those of us who are truly in utmost need.
Now that the subsidy is being phased-out, we should simultaneously phase in social programs benefiting the poorest, most vulnerable among us. Programs such as transportation grants, school feeding, improved basic medical care and coverage for the poor, and potable water projects are profound social objectives that can be funded with the funds that were once going to rentiers and speculators. This way we can use government funds to ensure that fruits  go to the hungry, not the already well fed.
 
Thus, I ask everyone to take a step back to coolly and objectively assess what has been decided. We must not make the mistake of allowing our political and sympathetic attachment to the subsidy blind us to the hard fact that the purpose and benefits of the subsidy had long ago been taken from the common man to reside in the purse of an elite few. We cannot persist in this imbalance and think it will help us to development.
Instead, it is better to end the subsidy and use the funds to establish well-targeted anti-poverty programs that actually assist the people in need. true, this measure will increase fuel cost in the immediate term. here, government must be vigilant to ensure market forces are allowed to work and to bring about a fair balance between supply, demand and longer-term price. Collusion and manipulation of the market cannot be allowed.
If government sets the system fairly, it will ensure better supply and with it economic certainty. Over the longer term, it will boost investment that can spur employment in this and related sectors.  Perhaps more importantly, it will liberate money that this government may now use to lower the social costs of living for our brothers and sisters who really need the help.
While this may not be perfect, it is a much better deal than the one the subsidy offered us.”

Orji Kalu Supports Buhari On Subsidy Removal

Similarly, former Governor of Abia State  Dr. Orji Kalu, has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for removing the subsidy on fuel,saying, that the subsidy was beneficial to a cabal in the oil sector and greatly disadvantageous to the majority of Nigerians.

His words

“Recall that in my congratulatory message to President Buhari when he was sworn in, I pleaded with him to jump-start the economy by removing the subsidy on fuel as it had been abused over the years by oil barons who capitalized on it to massively enrich themselves to the detriment of the larger society.

“It is gratifying to note that President Buhari has taken the bold step of blocking this outlet that pauperizes most Nigerians while making a few others richer and leaving the country’s economy in comatose.

“This is the best thing to happen to the petroleum industry since the advent of this administration.”

In a statement issued by his media advisor, Ebere Wabara, Dr. Kalu said he believed that some Nigerians understand the reason for subsidy removal, as they had been living with it unofficially over time.

He stated that the time has come for the country to be realistic on what it wants without pandering to the whims and caprices of a few oil magnets milking the nation dry due to their selfishness.

He said: “I plead with the Nigerian Labour Congress, the Trade Union Congress and other stakeholders to understand the essence of the subsidy removal and support it in the interest of the masses.

“Even before the removal of the subsidy, a litre of the premium motor spirit sold far above the official price and Nigerians had no choice than to buy.

“In fact, in most locations nationwide currently it has become so critical that the issue is no longer appropriate pricing, but availability.

“In other words, the latest action of the government is essentially the standardization of what has become an informal price regime that gave rise to pump price disparities across the geopolitical zones.”

 

 

 

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