
The fuel scarcity continued throughout the Christmas holidays
While some Nigerians welcomed the announcement by the federal government, other have described the reduction of petrol pump price from N87 to N85 per litre after the removal of fuel subsidy as a failed attempt to deregulate and regulate sector at the same time.
Naij.com has been tracking some reactions as stated below:
Few years back, we woke up on the first day of
the year to hear of the outrageous increment in fuel price, the reverse
is about to happen
— Adebola Taofeek (@iam_ademuyiwa) December 26, 2015
They want to reduce fuel price to N85 next year. These government
people, set in their curious ways, insist I stay more befuddled than
ever. — Chuba Ugwu (@chonsyy) December 26, 2015
So the 1.9 million Morons in Kano that voted Chanjii and chanted Sai Buhari want to protest increase in fuel price ?
Clowns
— OchinanWata 1 (@mr_ochonogor) December 23, 2015
Is this really the change we want?.how can a senator have 10 exotic
convoy cars and we are still struggling to buy 120naira fuel price.. —
Olatunde Ayodeji (@IamDejimo) December 16, 2015
If u giv me ur mandate, d 1st I will do immediately Is to reverse Fuel price frm #87 to #47″~ PMB. U remember!
— Hajibowo Tholulope (@iamtolujeje) December 16, 2015
Remember how some wise pple explained that the fuel subsidy removal
was necessary & we were “too poor” to understand? They’re speaking
again — God is all (@tamunowarisoma) December 26, 2015
2012. Cos of temporary inconvenience of buying
fuel at peak N140/ltr, Nigerians opposed subsidy removal. 5yrs down,
we’re buying @ N200/ltr
— Solopenja (@solomonapenja) December 18, 2015
@nancyilloh fuel subsidy removal is good it might highten things in the country but nigerians suffering is drinking water.Ego better
— Bonet mark legend (@BonetLegend) December 16, 2015
FG proposes removal of Fuel Subsidy comes
2016&Pump price@#97 per liter is Good idea provided d cash accrued
from Subsidy wil improve Lives.
— Sir MC Ndubuisi (@michaelcndubuis) December 15, 2015
Once the full deregulation of downstream sector is achieved through
the removal of fuel subsidy millions of jobs will be created. I luv this
— Gerald Okeke (@Okeygeraldino) December 15, 2015
Meanwhile, many Nigerians during the Christmas celebrations wore long
faces occasioned by the acute scarcity of petrol which has drastically
affected prices of staple food items sold across markets in the contry.
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