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Economic hardship: Tinubu removed fuel subsidy like bomb blast – Catholic Archbishop



In the face of the hardship confronting Nigeria, the Catholic Archbishop of Kaduna Diocese, Most Rev. Matthew Man-Oso Ndagoso, has blamed President Bola Tinubu for the manner he removed the subsidy on fuel.

 

Ndagoso said Tinubu should have removed the fuel subsidy gradually and not like a time bomb.

 

Addressing journalists at St. Joseph’s Catholic Cathedral in Kaduna, he urged Tinubu to wake up and do the needful before all Nigerians die of hunger.

 

Ndagoso also blamed the economic hardship on government’s bad policies.

 

According to Ndagoso: “Nigerians are suffering and all of these sufferings are avoidable. But they impose bad policies. Tinubu’s policies have compounded the problems.

 

“Anyone who cares about Nigeria shouldn’t have removed subsidy, Tinubu should have done it gradually and not like bomb blast,” he said.

 

He said that Nigeria has never had it so bad before, stressing that ineffective leaders were the major problem Nigeria was having.

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2 comments

  1. I suggest that, all the physical projects on going now should be temporary suspended so humanitarian development until things gets stable.

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  2. If you suspend all infra projects now, you are only pausing the problems now till they resurrect again on another day in a more difficult form. Modern day economy rolls on solid infrastructure with robust and clean financial frameworks. Allow baba to work on the foundation. I will implore people to endure for now and at the same time start thinking productively and scientifically. Less dependence on juju and religion.

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