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Mr Tinubu not prepared for impacts of fuel subsidy removal – Ex-lawmaker, Bugaje

He said, “I can see a lot of sycophancy around him (Tinubu). People are not engaging him. They are not telling him the truth and he seems to be very comfortable with the kind of people he has around him who don’t seem to have any ideas in their heads.

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A former member of the House of Representatives Usman Bugaje said President Bola Tinubu was not well-prepared for the far-reaching impacts of the fuel subsidy removal.

Bugaje stated this in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday. 

Really that President Tinubu declared an end to the fuel subsidy era during his inauguration and the floating of the naira. The development triggered a hike in the cost of living and tripled the price of the commodity.

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Speaking on the impacts of the policies, Bugaje said Tinubu’s government had little preparation before taking such a step.

He said, “We had expected that when the new government took over,  we were expecting that he would surround himself with expertise. We were expecting that for him to have announced the removal of the fuel subsidy, he must have had a plan – something that would address the consequences of that.

“You don’t make a policy without looking at the consequences and preparing to cushion the effect of that. But apparently, he did that without preparation.”

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Bugaje lampooned government officials, especially at the federal level, saying they are out of touch with the plight of Nigerians.

According to the former lawmaker, they are bereft of ideas to address the problems emanating from the removal of subsidy and other challenges facing Nigeria.

He said, “I can see a lot of sycophancy around him (Tinubu). People are not engaging him. They are not telling him the truth and he seems to be very comfortable with the kind of people he has around him who don’t seem to have any ideas in their heads.

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“They don’t seem to have any solutions to the problems that we have and they are always trying to find excuses.

“If you want to know what is happening, talk to the pastors and imams,” he said.

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