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    Home > Blog > Buhari Refused to Remove Fuel Subsidy Says Femi Adesina

    Buhari Refused to Remove Fuel Subsidy Says Femi Adesina

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentDecember 18, 2024 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Femi Adesina, the former media adviser to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, has described the former leader as a man deeply committed to the welfare of ordinary Nigerians. In a tribute to celebrate Buhari’s 82nd birthday on Tuesday, Adesina highlighted the ex-president’s decision to keep fuel subsidies during his administration as an example of his care for the masses.

    Adesina referred to Buhari as Ore Mekunu, a Yoruba phrase meaning “friend of the poor,” and noted that even in retirement, he continues to attract support and admiration from many Nigerians.

    Why Buhari Kept Fuel Subsidies

    Reflecting on Buhari’s leadership, Adesina explained that the decision to maintain fuel subsidies was driven by Buhari’s desire to shield Nigerians from economic hardship. Despite knowing that subsidies were costly and often exploited by corrupt individuals, Buhari believed removing them could worsen the struggles of ordinary citizens.

    “When oil prices were high sometimes reaching $140 per barrel what benefits did the common man enjoy? Nothing. So, why should they suffer the consequences when prices fall?” Adesina recounted, describing Buhari’s argument during cabinet discussions.

    Adesina added that while Buhari recognised the need for subsidy removal, he prioritised stability and avoided policies that could harm Nigerians. This consideration, Adesina said, was rooted in Buhari’s empathy for the everyday struggles of the people.

    Buhari’s Legacy as a People’s President

    Adesina highlighted that almost two years after leaving office, Buhari remains beloved by many for his humble and caring nature. He attributed this enduring admiration to Buhari’s consistent focus on protecting the interests of the less privileged during his tenure.

    “Even in retirement, he draws people like a magnet because of his connection with the poor,” Adesina said.

    A Leader for the People

    The former adviser’s tribute paints Buhari as a leader who prioritised the well-being of Nigerians, even when faced with tough decisions. While some criticised his choice to maintain fuel subsidies, Adesina insists it was a reflection of his genuine concern for the people.

    Buhari’s actions, according to Adesina, earned him the trust and loyalty of millions, reinforcing his legacy as a friend of the poor and a leader who placed humanity above politics.

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      Goli Innocent Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist covering Nigeria’s downstream oil sector. He delivers real-time analysis on logistics, pricing, and policy for platforms and stakeholders.

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