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Atiku, PDP’s Comments On Fuel Subsidy Removal, Height Of Hypocrisy – APC

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweSeptember 9, 2020No Comments5 Mins Read
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The All Progressive Congress (APC) has described as hypocritical the comments made by former vice president Atiku Abubakar and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in reaction to the Federal Government’s removal of fuel subsidy resulting in the hike in price of the product.

The ruling party said it was amazed that Atiku and his party would condemn the decision of President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to deregulate the PMS sector which, according to the APC, experts have adjudged as an inevitability.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Yekini Nabena, APC spokesperson, branded the former vice president as two-faced, noting that he was part of the government that introduced the payment of subsidy and had promised to take similar action during his presidential campaign in 2019.

“The PDP and Atiku’s reaction to what has been adjudged an inevitability by many experts clearly depicts the height of hypocrisy demonstrated by them on many issues relating to the progress and wellbeing of Nigeria,” Nabena noted.

“Worrisome is the action of the PDP’s presidential flag bearer at the 2019 general elections. It’s rather unfortunate if truly, the comments reported by a section of the media, condemning the removal of petrol subsidy, is attributed to Atiku Abubakar.

“Atiku’s comments clearly reveals his two-facedness and portrays him as man not only acutely lacking in integrity but one that should never be trusted. Atiku continues to justify the majority of the Nigerian people who rejected him at the polls.

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“This stems majorly from the fact that he was part of the government that created the “corrupt petrol subsidy” monster and also the chaos in the electricity sector.

“A further portrayal of Atiku’s hypocrisy was his pretentious promise to deregulate the downstream petroleum sector by privatizing the NNPC.

“Atiku made the sale of NNPC to his friends and the deregulation of both the PMS and the electricity sector the hallmark of his 2019 presidential election misadventure.

“Atiku argued at different forums in 2018 and early 2019 that NNPC and the power sector must be disbanded through privatization if they must be efficient.

“Quoting his specific words about the privatization of the NNPC as a springboard for the deregulation of the downstream sector Atiku said, “Privatising NNPC would be to our advantage. We are not going to lose anything, but we will rather gain a lot,” according to a Guardian story of January 17, 2019.

“During the campaign and as reported by Reuters on November 19, 2018, Nigeria’s Abubakar promises to boost oil investment, cut subsidies if elected.

“The news report added “Abubakar said he would eliminate subsidies on imported fuel and let the market determine the price.”

“Recently, specifically in June, 2020, Atiku, in a tweet, hailed the Buhari administration’s drive to remove subsidy on petrol, saying that “the stoppage of subsidy and price-fixing is a right move, although it should have come earlier when the economy was stronger.”

“FG and state governments should proceed to remove other impediments and roll out incentives to spur investments in the sector, especially the numerous refineries that have been licensed but yet to be built. Then ensure the quality of fuel meet set standards.”

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The APC spokesperson asserted that the PDP and its 2019 presidential candidate lacked the moral credential to question the action taken by the government on deregulation, adding that it was a lasting solution to the problems caused by the opposition party in the years it led the affairs of the country.

“Judging from its background as a party that instituted the very corrupt subsidy regime in the petrol sector, the PDP lacks the moral credentials to question an honest and transparent move by the Buhari-led administration to find lasting solutions to the problems caused by the party in the years that it led the affairs of the country,” he noted.

“Describing the deregulation of the price of petrol by the APC-led government as callous and cruel is rather sarcastic and tongue-in-cheek, given the pain and anguish suffered by Nigerians on long queues at petrol stations when the PDP-led government presided over a very corrupt subsidy regime.

“It is therefore laughable that the same set of people will turn around and condemn decisions taken to fix the mess they created in the system.

“The PDP’s outburst indeed exposes once again its real fraudulent character and plot to patronize Nigerians and make them suffer in perpetuity by keeping a fraudulent subsidy arrangement that feeds a few individuals at the expense of the masses.”

Nabena further called on Nigerians not to take the PDP and Atiku seriously, noting that they lack the decency required to guide Nigeria and Nigerians to the path of prosperity and progress.

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“Judging from the foregoing, the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, and comments attributed to them should not be taken seriously as they simply lack the decency required to guide Nigeria and Nigerians to the path of prosperity and progress.

“Compared to PDP’s failed past, under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC administration, the reviewed petroleum products pricing template has resulted in a more transparent, efficient and realistic pricing system for petroleum products and also resulted in constant availability of fuel nationwide.

“In line with the drive to deregulate the oil sector, the petroleum products pricing template now reflects competitive and market driven components.”

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