Comrade Musa Ayiga has expressed concerns about Nigerians celebrating a potential reduction in fuel prices, arguing that the hardship faced by citizens was deliberately created by the administration.
In an interview with Trust TV from 1:40, According to Ayiga, President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidies led to a significant surge in petrol prices.
Ayiga stressed that Nigerians should remain critical of the administration’s policies, even if fuel prices drop.
“Even if it has come down to 500 Naira today, we shouldn’t clap for Tinubu. It’s a deliberate act.” This perspective highlights the need to evaluate government actions and their impact on citizens.
Ayiga’s comments also touch on the issue of accountability in governance. He believes that two years is sufficient for a leader to make meaningful changes, and Tinubu’s administration has fallen short of expectations.
The removal of fuel subsidies has had far-reaching consequences for the economy and ordinary Nigerians.
The debate surrounding fuel price reduction and subsidy removal continues, with various stakeholders calling for policies that benefit the broader population.
Ayiga’s stance emphasizes the importance of scrutinizing government decisions and their effects on citizens.
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