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    Subsidy is Gone, Tinubu Declares

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaMay 29, 2023Updated:May 29, 2023 News No Comments6 Mins Read
    Subsidy is Gone, Tinubu Declares
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    Subsidy is Gone, Tinubu Declares

    President Bola Tinubu says subsidy regime will end with the commencement of his administration. He declared this during his inauguration as the 16th President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Monday in Abuja.

    The president commended the decision of the outgoing administration in phasing out the petrol subsidy regime. According to him, subsidy has over the years favoured the rich more than the poor.

    “Subsidy can no longer justify its ever-increasing costs in the wake of drying resources.

    “We shall instead re-channel the funds into better investment in public infrastructure, education, healthcare and jobs that will materially improve the lives of millions,” he said.

    On job creation, the president said his administration would create meaningful opportunities for the youths.

    He said his administration would honour the campaign commitment of one million new jobs in the digital economy.

    Tinubu said: “Our government also shall work with the National Assembly to fashion an Omnibus Jobs and Prosperity Bill.

    “This Bill will give our administration the policy space to embark on labour-intensive infrastructural improvements.

    “The Bill will also encourage light industry and provide improved social services for the poor, elderly and vulnerable.”

    Tinubu took his oath of office amidst pomp and pageantry at the Eagle Square in Abuja. He was sworn-in at 10.37 a.m, while, Sen. Kashim Shettima was equally sworn-in as the 16th Vice President at exactly 10:30 a.m

    Similarly, Tinubu said he plans to govern Nigeria with fairness, equity and justice and not to rule over Nigerians. The Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, administered the oath of office to Tinubu shortly after Kashim Shettima thad taken his oath of office as Vice President

    Tinubu said that Nigerians had long decided to march beyond the dimness of night into the open day of renewed national hope as a nation. He commended his supporters and extended his hands of fellowship to those on the other side of the political divide.

    “The question we now ask ourselves is whether to remain faithful to the work inherent in building a better society or retreat into the shadows of our unmet potential.

    “For me, there is but one answer; we are too great a nation and too grounded as a people to rob ourselves of our finest destiny.

    “This nation’s journey has been shaped by the prayers of millions, and the collective sacrifices of us all.

    “We have endured hardships that would have made other societies crumble.

    “Yet, we have shouldered the heavy burden to arrive at this SUBLIME moment where the prospect of a better future merges with our improved capacity to create that future.” The president said that the peaceful transition from one government to another was a political tradition.

    “The handover symbolises collective trust in God, enduring faith in representative governance and belief in the ability to reshape the nation into the society it ought to be,” he said.

    He lauded the immediate past president for creditably acquitting himself. “Here, permit me to say a few words to my predecessor, President Muhammadu Buhari. Mr President, you have been an honest, patriotic leader who has done his best for the nation you love.

    “On a more personal note, you are a worthy partner and friend; may history be kind to you; for many years, Nigeria’s critics have trafficked the rumour that our nation will break apart, even perish.

    “Yet here we are; we have stumbled at times, but our resilience and diversity have kept us going.

    “Our burdens may make us bend at times, but they shall never break us; instead, we stand forth as Africa’s most populous nation and as the best hope and strongest champion of the Black Race.

    “As citizens, we declare as one unified people devoted to one unified national cause, that as long as this world exists, Nigeria shall exist,” he said.

    “Fate and destiny join together to place the torch of human progress in the hand of his administration and it cannot let it slip,” he said. He said that the torch of unity beamed lights on the path with compassion, brotherhood and peace and must not extinguish.

    “Our administration shall govern on your behalf but never rule over you. We shall consult and dialogue but never dictate.

    “We shall reach out to all but never put down a single person for holding views contrary to our own.

    “We are here to further mend and heal this nation, not tear and injure it. In this vein, may I offer a few comments regarding the election that brought us to this juncture.

    “ It was a hard fought contest; and it was also fairly won; since the advent of the Fourth Republic, Nigeria has not held an election of better quality,” he said. Tinubu said that the outcome reflected the will of the people. He said, however, that his victory did not render him any more Nigerian than his opponents nor did it render them any less patriotic.

    “They shall forever be my fellow compatriots; I will treat them as such; they represent important constituencies and concerns that wisdom dare not ignore.

    “They have taken their concerns to court; seeking legal redress is their right and I fully defend their exercise of this right; this is the essence of the rule of law.

    “Over six decades ago, our founding fathers gave bravely of themselves to place Nigeria on the map as an independent nation, the  labour of our forefathers must be allowed to wither in vain but to blossom and bring forth a better reality, ” he said.

    The president urged Nigerians to recommit themselves to placing Nigeria in their hearts as the indispensable home for all regardless of creed, ethnicity, or place of birth.

    “My supporters, I thank you; to those who voted otherwise, I extend my hand across the political divide; I ask you to grasp it in national affinity and brotherhood; for me, political colouration has faded away.

    “All I see are Nigerians; may we uphold these fitting and excellent notions as the new Nigerian ideal,’’ he said.

    He listed the focal principles of his administration as  security, economy, jobs, agriculture, infrastructure, fuel subsidy,  monetary policy and foreign policy.

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