Subsidy: Nigerians Are Groaning Under Bola TInubu’s Administration, Says Abdullahi Ibrahim
He says we cannot just agree with the market forces controlling fuel prices.
He says we cannot just agree with the market forces controlling fuel prices.
The SDP Presidential candidate suggested that government can regulate prices of public transportation as a means of cushioning effects of subsidy removal.
‘‘We have no problems raising funds. We believe we have the instruments to do that. We believe we are capable of raising necessary funds to combat terrorism in the sub-region.’
He however, urged people to exercise caution and take on safe preventive measures.
He said the party Chairman should be questioned on allegations of misappropriation of party funds.
He likened the progress of the administration to two steps forward and ten steps back.
He said if this had been done in previous administrations, Nigeria would have been better off
He promised to support the Benin Royal Council in its bid to establish a museum that will house the artefacts.
“There is no account traceable to Emefiele that is financing terrorism that they have found, and I stand to be proved wrong.”
He appealed to the government to make funds available to those who wish to establish modular refineries.
He said the action would lead to less theft and better environmental protection.
“I’m telling you with what I know, I have full confidence in Mr. President. I don’t want to put the information out there.”
The presiding judge, Hamza Muazu, said he should be released on bail if he is not taken to a competent court within one week.
The traditional ruler stated that setting the ships ablaze was hazardous to the people and environment.
He said the APC is willing to receive the Wike-led G-5 into its fold.
It said its aim is to publish the information to the public to increase the drive for good governance.
He said any app on google but defames consumers would not have the opportunity to do legal business in Nigeria anymore.
Investigations revealed that the vessel had been secretly operating for 12 years.
The NIIA professor said Africa needs homegrown solutions to its problems.
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