Although the removal has caused hardship for many, Seyi Law insisted that it is ultimately beneficial for Nigerians.
He emphasized that the fuel subsidy should
have been eliminated much earlier. He noted that if it had been removed in
2012, during the presidency of Goodluck Jonathan—when the former opposition
party, led by Tinubu, protested against it—Nigerians would have already been
free from that burden.
“Fuel subsidy should have been long gone.
If it had gone in 2012 we would have gone through the pain process and by now
we would have been healing,” he said.
“In 2012, I was the only celebrity that went on stage to kick against the anti-fuel subsidy movement. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala came out to say that the nation could not afford to pay salaries. “We were borrowing to pay salaries.''
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