Monday 21 November 2011

CNPP to Jonathan: Nigeria will crash with subsidy removal

Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, CNPP, Sunday, faulted President Goodluck Jonathan’s remarks that the country will crash if subsidy on petroleum products was not removed.
CNPP asked Jonathan to read the lips of his countrymen, legislators, trade unions and clergy and shelve proposal to remove the  subsidy.
In a  statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, CNPP further advised the President to wake up to the challenges facing the sector by building refineries and hand them over to credible managers as well as rehabilitate the four refineries and stop enriching and awarding national honours to the cartel of petroleum product importers.
It said:  “CNPP is outraged over the afore-mentioned statement credited to  President Goodluck Jonathan during the meeting with  members of the National Assembly at Aso Villa.
“The statement is not only unpresidential and unpatriotic; but calls into question the motive of President Jonathan in fiercely rejecting public opinion against the fuel taxation, which is the meaning of removal of the so-called petroleum products subsidy.
“CNPP is at a loss how Mr. President, who came from a humble background, went to school on barefoot without sandals and came to power by good luck; will align himself with those in favour of fuel taxation, hence  building a poor country of few rich people. He should read the lips of his countrymen, legislators, trade unions and the clergy.
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