No Regrets Removing Subsidy — Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu, during his first Presidential Media Chat aired on the Nigerian Television Authority, declared there would be no reversal on tax reforms or subsidy removal.

The chat, held on Monday, highlighted critical national issues, including economic policies, subsidy removal, tax reform, and efforts to combat corruption.

On subsidy removal, Tinubu defended his decision, citing fiscal irresponsibility in maintaining subsidies.

“What contingency? We were spending our future. We were spending our generations’ fortunes; we were not investing. We were just deceiving ourselves. That reform is necessary. I could see the smugglers fighting back; that doesn’t affect me. It affects smuggling.”

“Why should you have expenditures that you don’t have revenue for? I don’t want to question people who have acquired limousine kind of vehicles on the road. We should teach management in all our programmes. We have to manage our resources within our means,” Tinubu stated.

“There is no way that you give out fuel and allow all the neighbouring countries as Father Christmas. I don’t have any regret whatsoever in removing the subsidy. It is necessary. We cannot spend our future generations’ investments upfront.

“Phased removal is part of unnecessary fear. No matter how you cut it, you still have to meet the bills. So cut your coat strictly to your size. Management is the issue and we have no choice but to pull the hand brakes, otherwise, we are headed for slippery slopes and in such financial disaster, not just for us, but for our children and grandchildren. Where is the pathway for prosperity?”

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