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Akume Seeks Support for Tinubu's Administra­tion

- Yinka Kolawole

in Osogbo

The Secretary to the Government of Federation of Nigeria (SGF), Senator George Akume, has advised Nigerians to support the administra­tion of President Bola Tinubu, saying the aftermath of fuel subsidy would be beneficial to all.

Akume, stated this at an event organised by the El-Mavericky Centre for Educationa­l Research and Developmen­t, which was tagged: ‘Leading With Compassion and Vision: Charting A New Course in The Post-Subsidy Era.'

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation who was represente­d by Prof. Myinaga Ikpah, also commended the organisers, saying the theme of discussion was timely.

He noted that the present administra­tion would work for the developmen­t of the entire country in all ramificati­ons.

Also the Executive Director of El-Mavericky Center for Educationa­l Research and Developmen­t, Sulayman Nafiu, equally posited that the removal of oil subsidy was for federal government to save the country from fiscal catastroph­e.

Nafiu, in a communique issued and made available to THISDAY yesterday, in Osogbo, at the end of leadership summit held in Abuja, stressed that the convention would further assist government in policy formulatio­n that would spark economic growth in the country.

He equally noted that data from the Nigeria Extractive Indus-tries Transparen­cy Initiative (NEITI), fuel subsidy payments have gulped N13.7 trillion in Nigeria's national bud-gets between 2005 and 2021.

He opined that between January and July 2022, data showed that the Nigerian government spent N2.04 trillion on subsidy payments.

The Executive Director remarked that the gathering of key stakeholde­rs, profession­als, leaders of thought and young Nigerians who have come together to engage in a crucial national discourse has significan­t impact on our nation's economy and developmen­t as well as on the welfare and wellbeing of the Nigerian masses.

The theme of the leadership summit was, “Leading with Compassion and Vision: Charting a New Course in the Post-Subsidy Era'' is apt and

timely considerin­g the present situation of things in our country.

Tinubu had during his inaugural address to Nigerians on May 29, 2023, announced the removal of fuel subsidy.

Nafiu contended that the decision to halt fuel subsidy payment was a hard one to take for Tinubu, but that it was indeed the right thing to do, considerin­g its negative implicatio­ns on the nation's economy. financial burden on the country for more than four decades.

According to him, "as noted by President Tinubu, during his 2024 New Year address to Nigerians, the payment of fuel subsidy was halted to save Nigeria from fiscal catastroph­e. For more than four decades, fuel subsidy became a financial burden on the country. The Executive Director remarked further that, "Although when the fuel subsidy was first introduced in the 1970s, it was conceived to provide relief to Nigerians as a result of the sudden increase in oil prices at the internatio­nal market, it however later turned out to be a regressive policy that only benefited a few wealthy individual­s at the expense of the growth and developmen­t of the nation.”

He said a civic organisati­on, Dataphyte, in a report published on May 28, 2023, estimated that if the Tinubu administra­tion decided to retain fuel subsidy at 100 percent, subsidy payment would have cost the country the sum of N3.5 trillion annually and N14.01 trillion in four years.

He commended Tinubu for taking the hard and yet necessary decision to end fuel subsidy payment, something his predecesso­rs did not have courage and political will to do.

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