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Fuel subsidy removal: We saved Nigeria from bankruptcy — Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu at the World Economic Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stated his administration has made concerted efforts to avert the nation from going bankrupt.

Speaking as a panelist at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, President Bola Tinubu was justifying the removal of the fuel subsidy.

Recall that President Tinubu announced the removal of subsidy on petrol the day he was inaugurated into office.

The policy has, however, impacted the prices of commodities with an increased hardship in the country.

Speaking on the petrol subsidy removal, President Tinubu said it was needed to reset the economy.

He said, “For Nigeria, we are immensely consistent with the belief that economic collaboration and inclusiveness is necessary to engender stability in the rest of the world.”

“Concerning the question of the subsidy removal, there is no doubt that it was a necessary action for my country not to go bankrupt, to reset the economy and pathway to growth,” Tinubu said.

Tinubu said he was convinced it was in the best interest of the people.

He said, “It is going to be difficult, but the hallmark of leadership is taking difficult decisions at the time it ought to be taken decisively. That was necessary for the country.

“Yes, there will be blowback, there is expectation that the difficulty in it will be felt by a greater number of the people, but once I believe it is their interest that is the focus of the government, it is easier to manage and explain the difficulties.

“Along the line, there is a parallel arrangement to really cushion the effect of the subsidy removal on the vulnerable population of the country. We share the pain across the board, we cannot but include those who are vulnerable.

“Luckily, we have a very vibrant youthful population interested in discoveries by themselves and they are highly ready for technology, good education committed to growth.

“We are able to manage that and partition the economic drawback and the fallout of subsidy removal.”

Tinubu said the fuel subsidy removal equally engendered accountability, transparency and physical discipline for the country.

According to Tinubu, it is more important to focus on what direction the country should go.

On the exchange rate unification, President Tinubu said the management of the nation’s currency by the government was as well necessary to allow the Naira compete favourably with other world currencies.

He said, “The currency management was necessary equally to remove the artificial elements of value in our currency. Let our local currency find its level and compete with the rest of the world currency and remove arbitrage, corruption and opaqueness.

“That we did at the same time. That is two engine problem in a very template situation for the government, but we are able to manage that turbulence because we are prepared for inclusivity in governance and rapid communication with the public to really see what is necessary and what you must do.”

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