President Tinubu says Nigeria is no longer providing aid to neighboring countries.
President Bola Tinubu supports the removal of fuel subsidy and believes that Nigeria cannot continue to support smugglers and neighboring countries.
The President spoke during a meeting with the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (NCTRN) at the Aso Villa on June 9. This information was shared in a statement by the Director of Information in the State House, Abiodun Oladunjoye.
The President discussed the removal of fuel subsidy, plans to improve security, create jobs, and sustain the environment. They also mentioned the upcoming election of principal officers for the 10th National Assembly.
Grateful for attention to my actions. The user has observed the removal of subsidies. The user questions the idea of providing aid to neighboring countries and supporting smugglers. They believe that it is not sensible to do so and questions the reasoning behind it.
The subsidy is the elephant that threatened to cripple Nigeria. The country is unable to pay salaries despite having the potential to motivate its citizens. He said that he believes they made the correct decision.
At a meeting, speakers expressed support for removing subsidies. The President asked traditional leaders to convince Nigerians to trust that fuel prices will decrease.
President Tinubu promised to remove any obstacle hindering the progress of Nigerians, while also recognizing the importance of critical infrastructure in various regions of the country.
The user is expressing concern about funding for capital projects and believes that protecting resources and boundaries is necessary for obtaining the necessary funds. According to him, capital projects are essential for development.