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Sanusi Backs Fuel Subsidy Removal Says FG Not A Father Christmas

A former Emir of Kano , Sanusi Lamido, has hailed the removal of subsidy on petroleum products by the Federal Government.
He said certain reforms instituted by the present administration which include the adjustment in electricity tariff were steps in the right direction.
Sanusi who is also a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) made this remark yesterday while featuring on The PLATFORM , a programme moderated by the Senior Pastor of Covenant Christian Centre, Poju Oyemade.
He said with the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on government revenue, Nigerians must realise that the government does not have the wherewithal to continue as “Father Christmas”.
The Federal Government had said there was no provision for fuel subsidy in the Revised 2020 Budget, explaining that about N1.7 trn has been spent on tariff shortfalls to support the electricity sector since its privatisation.
It will be recalled that the increases in fuel price and electricity tariff sparked outrage recently with the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) threatening to commence a nationwide strike last Monday.
The planned strike was called off following a meeting between the organised labour and the government.
But while the government put the new electricity tariff regime on hold for two weeks, it said petrol pump price remained at the increased rate of N161.
President Muhammadu Buhari also defended the new pump price in his 60th Independence Day Anniversary Speech, yesterday, saying, “it makes no sense for oil to be cheaper in Nigeria than in Saudi Arabia”.
The former CBN governor said he wished the government had instituted the recent reforms 10 years ago.
Sanusi said, “As a result of COVID-19 and because the economy has been brought to its knees, I think Nigeria has finally come around to being realistic. We were paying billions of dollars in so-called subsidy . It’s a big scam and it has been going on for 30 years.
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