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Subsidy hardship: Tinubu’s aide begs Nigerians for patience
A presidential spokesperson to President Bola Tinubu during the 2023 general elections, Bayo Onanuga, has appealed to Nigerians to exercise patience over the hardship afflicted on the citizens by the removal of subsidy from petrol by President Tinubu.
Onanuga, in a statement noted that everyone is feeling the pain, saying that all temperate attacks against the President should stop.
He further urged the people to wait for the palliatives that the government is working out, including palliatives from state governments, revealing that “more money is channeled to them from the subsidy savings.”
Onanuga had in the statement, declared:
Bayo onanuga
@aonanuga1956
“In this season of high fuel price, I want to plead with our people to exercise some patience. We are all jointly experiencing the pain.
“All those intemperate attacks against the new government of President Bola Tinubu should stop. Let’s await the palliatives as his government has promised.
“Let’s await the palliatives that will flow from each state as more money is channeled to them from the subsidy savings.
“We cannot go back to the hyper fraudulent subsidy regime where we were spending more money on petrol than on roads, education and health. My people, patience, patience please. I beg you all.
“No country has ever made progress without the people going through some pains. Our country under Tinubu’s watch shall certainly excel.”
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