The Senior Pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare said the Federal Government should have consulted widely before increasing the pump price of fuel.
Bakare
also went further to explain why he took part in the protests against
fuel subsidy removal in 2012,
during former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
Punch reports that he said “In
2012, we were not against the economic arguments behind fuel subsidy
removal. Instead, we wanted the government to investigate the subsidy
regime, bring culprits in the maladministration of that regime to book
and recover stolen funds before commencing the policy discourse around
subsidy removal.
“We have not changed our
earlier conviction in spite of a change in government. We have only
acknowledged that the new government has persistently demonstrated its
anti-corruption stance while seeking policy solutions to the economic
crisis, though there have been gaps in policy management.”
Bakare also said “We
had expected that, in response to our call earlier in the year, the
government would have consulted extensively with stakeholders and
embarked upon extensive communication and enlightenment campaigns across
the social spectrum, with particular attention to the middle class and
the grassroots, on the new price regime prior to its introduction.
“This
would have been a better-received sequence than the sudden policy
introduction and the after-the-fact approach to informing and
enlightening Nigerians.”
The fuel subsidy
removal, and subsequent increase in fuel price to N145 was announced by
the government on Wednesday, May 11, 2016.
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