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Fuel Subsidy: Tinubu Broke Record In 24hrs – Charly Boy

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Nigerian singer and activist, Charles Oputa, popularly known as, Charly Boy, has reacted to the announcement by President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu regarding fuel subsidy which has led to the scarcity of the petroleum product.

Charly Boy, has expressed concern over President Bola Tinubu’s plan to remove subsidy from fuel, saying the newly inaugurated president has broken a record.

Recall that the president had, on Monday, during his inaugural speech, said the subsidy will no longer be sustained.

The development has continued to trigger mixed reactions from stakeholders. While some applauded the president for the bold step, others think that the policy is coming at the wrong time.

Speaking on the matter, Charly Boy lamented that Tinubu’s controversial remark on the subsidy had triggered an increase in the price of fuel in parts of the country.

In a tweet on his official Twitter handle, the entertainer wondered if those lauding the president on the move would not suffer the consequences.

He wrote, “Tinubu don break record within 24 hours after swearing-in. Fuel scarcity and fuel price have increased after announcing fuel subsidy removal. Day 1 hitting the ground running.

“The question is, are the BATIS going to buy this fuel in different prices from what We Buy??? We go soon learn”.

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