In a seemingly off-the-cuff remark during his inaugural speech Monday, Tinubu declared, “the fuel subsidy is gone,” adding that it was unsustainable.
The last time the government tried to remove fuel subsidies in 2012, it sparked nationwide protests.
Fuel subsidies are a drain on public finances and many argue that they have led to widespread abuse and corruption.
Previous governments have tried unsuccessfully to remove the fuel subsidy, which has kept gas prices artificially low, although they have steadily climbed through the years.
Fuel subsidies were not sustainable, but ending them “abruptly” without provision for economic and social consequences was “reckless,” he added.
Persons:
Bola Tinubu, Tinubu, “, Joe Ajaero, Goodluck Jonathan, Sam Amadi, ” Amadi, NNPC
Organizations:
Nigeria CNN —, CNN, National Petroleum Corporation, Nigeria’s Labour Congress, Occupy, Abuja School of Social, ”
Locations:
Abuja, Nigeria, Africa’s, State, Occupy Nigeria