Tinubu’s Supporters Are Now Unable To Go To Work – Sowore

Date: 01-06-2023 10:45 am (11 months ago) | Author: Bayo Nelson
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Omoyele Sowore, the candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), has slammed President Bola Tinubu. He faulted President Bola Tinubu over his announcement on the removal of fuel subsidy. Sowore stated this in a statement via his verified Twitter handle on Wednesday.

The AAC presidential candidate, who opposes the fuel subsidy removal, said Tinubu failed to announce an increase in the minimum wage from N30,000 to N250,000. He said while the minimum wage for Nigerian workers remains at N30,000, those who are supporting the fuel subsidy removal have not been able to pay their way to work following the sudden fuel price hikes across the country, which have led to hikes in transport fares. 

Sowore stated, “Worker’s minimum wage is N30k per month, @officialABAT just stumbled a few times at his inauguration and the only thing he could say was “Fuel Subsidy” is gone! “He didn’t say next…Minimum Wage is now N250k! And now those who claimed this is good for Nigeria are stranded at home unable to pay their way to work.

“Those who said an increase in minimum wage would lead to inflation are not saying a 300% increase in fuel price will kill everyone, even the middle class (if there exist any). They don’t care about you,”
he said.

In a trending video from Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, a Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) mega filling station at Lagos Bus Stop in the city opened its gates for customers to buy fuel but motorists refused to go in as it was being sold at N511 per litre. It was learnt that NNPCL stations in Bayelsa State had started selling petrol for N500 per litre.

In Awka, Anambra State capital, some private filling stations are currently selling fuel between N520 and N700 per litre.  This has led to sudden hikes in transport fares as internal transport from Arroma roundabout to Kwata Junction Flyover which used to be N100 is now N200, while From Arroma roundabout to popular Eke Awka Market which used to be N250 is now N500.


Posted: at 1-06-2023 10:45 AM (11 months ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 1-06-2023 10:50 AM (11 months ago)
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Before u get gold e gat to pass thru fire!!! bear with us guys  Smiley Smiley Smiley
Posted: at 1-06-2023 10:50 AM (11 months ago) | Grande Master
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- tonyigho at 1-06-2023 11:21 AM (11 months ago)
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Quote from: gogoman on  1-06-2023 10:50 AM
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Are you sure you are really normal?  You are full of sentiment because you don't see anything wrong with what the apc government is doing, even if you are pretending to be okay but what about your family members  and others who are close to you ?
Posted: at 1-06-2023 11:21 AM (11 months ago) | Gistmaniac
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- onyioben at 1-06-2023 12:21 PM (11 months ago)
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Quote from: tonyigho on  1-06-2023 11:21 AM
Quote from: gogoman on  1-06-2023 10:50 AM
Before u get gold e gat to pass thru fire!!! bear with us guys  Smiley Smiley Smiley
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Are you sure you are really normal?  You are full of sentiment because you don't see anything wrong with what the apc government is doing, even if you are pretending to be okay but what about your family members  and others who are close to you ?
,,,, how can that lunatic person be ok,, he is a nuisance on the cyberspace,, anyone that comments on every post a lunatic,,check all his comments and know his IQ.
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- Edwarddy at 1-06-2023 03:23 PM (11 months ago)
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some incentives and palatives should have been in place to cursion the negative impacts of the subsidy removal.
i am not against the decision to remove it afterall previous governments have used it to milk Nigeria dry. the timing was wrong.
minimum wage remain the same, everything in the market have skyrocketed... nothing is at the reach of the poor masses.
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