Minisita fun etigbọ ati asa, Lai Muhammed, ti so wi pe, isoro ti n koju Naijiria gan-an ni isoro ailowo lowo. Oro yii lo so nikete ti won pari ipade awon igbimo olusejoba to waye niluu Abuja lana ode yii.
Ohun ti minisita so naa ni yii:
“The current problem is not really about subsidy removal. It is about that Nigeria is broke. Pure and simple! It is like somebody who has been earning N100,000 a month and he is faced with a situation where his employer says henceforth you will be earning N10,000 a month. He would need to make some very painful decisions and some very painful adjustments. That is the situation with Nigeria today. A few months ago, we were earning as much as $100 for every barrel of crude. We no longer have the resources, the foreign exchange to bring in refined fuel products. And our economy is shrinking. We appreciate the fact that the decision is going to affect everybody. We appreciate what we are going through, but Nigerians should also know that the government has the responsibility at times to take very difficult decisions. So, it is not always about popularity.”
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