Tinubu, who said subsidy was fueling corruption, vowed to pump the money saved from it into others aspects of the economy.
“You have paid attention to the subsidy removal.
I think we did the right thing,” Tinubu had told some monarchs who visited him at Aso Rock a month after subsidy removal.
He called it “Jonathan tax” and accused the then president of breaching his social contract with the people.
The removal of the subsidy is the ‘Jonathan tax.’ This situation shows that ideas count more than personalities.
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