Singer Dancehall Nigeria Cynthia Ikponmwenosa Morgan, who is known among music as Cynthia Morgan, has condemned countless difficulties in this country due to the elimination of 100%fuel subsidies.
The singer ‘German Juice’, in a video post shared on his Instagram page, said that the complete removal of fuel subsidies without adequate action has caused severe difficulties.
Cynthia Morgan acknowledged that national resources were drained by the release of fuel subsidies, but she also showed that the Nigerian system was not ready to eliminate 100% commodity subsidies.
Therefore he asked the Federal Nigerian government, led by Ball President Ahmed Tinubu, to return at least 50 percent of the transfer of subsidies to relieve the suffering of the masses.
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He said, ” I am one of the people who praised the President of the Ball Ahmed Tinubu for curbing subsidized products because you know what it is. But at this time, I don’t think we have what is needed to live fully from the removal of subsidies on petroleum products.
” We have no structure or anything to maintain it. And that is why there is inflation.
” I don’t think it’s a bad idea, but we are not ready. We can’t do it. The elimination of 100 percent subsidies will not be successful. Hungry people. The level of crime increases.
” But please, don’t scream. Let’s do the challenges begging. Let’s ask the government to help us, that they should not be angry. Maybe we are not responsible. Let the government return at least 50 percent of the removal of subsidies. That’s my attitude “.
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