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Tinubu should have waited six months before announcing fuel subsidy removal, says Prof Sagay

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Sagay said the sudden manner in which the president removed petrol subsidy in his inaugural speech has created untold hardship.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Senior lawyer, Prof Itse Sagay, has said that he disagrees with President Bola Tinubu‘s announcement of fuel subsidy removal on Inauguration Day.

Tinubu sent fuel prices skyrocketing with his announcement on May 29, 2023 that the Nigerian government would no longer subsidise fuel, a crucial commodity in the Nigerian economy.

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Sagay, a guest on Inside Sources with Laolu Akande aired on Channels Television on Friday, said the sudden manner in which the president removed petrol subsidy in his inaugural speech has created untold hardship.

Sagay, the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) from 2015 to 2023, said the Tinubu administration should have waited for the commencement of petrol production locally before yanking off subsidy on the premium commodity.

“Petrol is critical to our lives. The cost of living is going up, and basic living is now expensive. I think we might have gone on for another six months and as internal production was coming up, then the subsidy can be removed,” he said.

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Continuing, Sagay said, “The immediacy and the sudden manner of the decision to remove petrol subsidy has created an immediate level of hardship which is almost becoming unbearable.”

“I am not in full agreement with the way and order some of the things are being done now. On the issue of petrol, I would have been happier if the government had been patient to allow internal production to commence before removing the subsidy.

“Now, Dangote is now producing. And of course, the refinery in Port Harcourt is almost ready. Perhaps, if we had waited a little longer, the transition will not have been harsh. We are in it already but I think we are in competent hands and we will get out of it.

“We’ve been on this subsidy for decades and a few more months would not have killed us. You can see the difference in lifestyle now,” he noted.

Sagay also said there must be a stop to the “deterioration of the value of the naira”. He said, “I never dreamt that there would be a time when the dollar would change for over N1,000 to a dollar. It has to stop, otherwise, it will destroy everything that the government is trying to do.”

The senior lawyer, however, expressed confidence in the new government and its ability to provide quality leadership for the Nigerian people. “They are people who know what they are doing. I have faith in them and I believe that as time goes on, the pressure on Nigerians will ease, hardship will decrease and we will be in a much better position that we are in now,” he said.

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