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Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Outcome of FEC meeting: No going back on fuel subsidy removal

From Punch:
The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday said it would not rescind the removal of the subsidy on petroleum products.
Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, told newsmen at the end of the emergency FEC meeting at the Council Chambers of the State House, Abuja, that government was not unmindful of the pains being experienced by Nigerians, as a result of the action.
He said the Federal Government had commenced a ‘massive mass transit scheme’ to cushion the effect of the subsidy removal on transportation. Under the scheme, thousands of mass transit vehicles are to be distributed.
These people are trying Nigerians sha. Continue reading...



He was joined by the Minister of Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga; and the Minister of Transport, Idris Umar.

The emergency meeting, which was chaired by President Goodluck Jonathan, began at 12. 15p.m and around 3.30pm.
Vice-President Namadi Sambo; Labour Minister, Emeka Wogu; and the Minister of National Planning, Shamsudeen Usman, were among those in attendance.

Absent from the meeting were Finance Minister, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; and Petroleum Minister, Mrs. Dieziani Alison-Madueke.
FEC last met on December 21 and adjourned till January 11.

67 comments:

  1. Thieving idiots. Massive transit scheme... Another means to chop money. Even if, why not implement scheme before removing subsidy? Or fix power situation? We need blood to flow... Massive mass removal of these ppl who have held Nigeria back all these years.

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  2. I am sorry for the IQ level of the people ruling us.
    If you analyse the amount they will use in buying the buses at an inflated rate to put money in the same set of people's pocket and the money removed from the subsidy it will come to Zero.
    This people has no sense of direction

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  3. No goin bak abi?? Becos al of dem do get free 50liters of petrol evri 2days,hw wil dey knw d pains??D 2 devils wer absent abi? May God judge al of dem

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  4. I am sorry for the IQ level of the people ruling us.
    If you analyse the amount they will use in buying the buses at an inflated rate to put money in the same set of people's pocket and the money removed from the subsidy it will come to Zero.
    This people have no sense of direction

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  5. Oh i see! so they want ppl to start taking public transport abi? nawa oo!

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  6. So when is this mass transit thing going to start? How long will it run for? What will be the cost of it? Will it be free? My goodness, where are the journalists when you need them?

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  7. These guys are a bunch of jokers, mass transit my left foot!! did they think Nigerians were going to roll over and play dead? They should have cushioned the fall before the actual fall.Secondly is the mass transit a national venture or like all things Nigerian, just another scheme to enrich another Gej crony. We no go gree ooo! we no go gree!! Gej must go, we no go gree. Off to charing cross I go 2moro morning!!!!

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  8. its scary to see that this my fomer country is run by absolute retards. so even this mass transit scheme lets say it even works shouldnt they have thought of solutions like this before removing the subsidy .

    #occupynigeria jor

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  9. Imagine the audacity!

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  10. Let's learn to be reasonable fellow Nigerians. Fuel Subsidy is economically unsustainable because we are actually living above our means.

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  11. okay! what happens to fashola's bus? is it free? will it be readily available in all bus stop and run till after mid-night? Anyways sha! it's because my country luvs suffering and smiling like fela said! All these leaders should come down from their high horses ooo!i'll keep praying, abi? what can i do? i come out to protest, i'll be shot! so i'll be praying. Linda pls pray too for our country ooo!

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  12. giant of africa!!! this is the best a whole nigerian govt can come up with? Mass Transit????!!!!! Nigerians!! we must not accept this inhuman treatment from pple we elected in govt. This is against our human rights as human beings, while they live in affluence, we are suppose to enter mass transit. What about food? healthcare? Will mass transit provide all of these for us until the next donkey years investors will come and help us reduce fuel to N80??????

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  13. 3 men; one American; one German and one Nigerian were discussing. The American said "my country is blessed and gifted with technological advancement. Imagine; a child was born with no legs; we attached mechanical legs to the child and guess what?! The child is now an Olympic Sprinter!!" The German said "we in my country are similarly blessed; if not even better.. A girl was born in Hamburg wit no arms; we attached mechanical arms and now she is the country's heavyweight boxing champion; in the male category too!!" The Nigerian cleared his throat and said "All those ones are small small tins!! In a small village in Bayelsa state, Nigeria; a baby was born with no head.. We attached coconut.. And guess what?!! Now he's the PRESIDENT! GEJ no get any sense

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  14. Nigerians!! do not sell your birthright to a bunch of rogues and demons, we have a right to life much more than they cos we put them there to represent us and not to kill us while enriching themselves. God knows how much Patience (madam umbrera) has smuggled out of Nigeria already. Bunch of thieves, evil minded people.

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  15. its unfortunate that Nigerians dont seem to understand the impact or the effect of what our president is trying to achieve. fuel subsidy is unrealistic and at best is partly the reason why we are suffering. Granted, the masses will surfer now, but in the long run businesses and employment opportunities will emerge from the several private refining companies that will emerge. look at the communication sector now and compare to what was before. apart from the refineries, support service companies will also emerge-more job opportunities. do not be deceived by these labor leaders and the direct beneficiaries of the subsidy payment. reason Nigeria! reason naija,

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  16. Hmmn obviously the protests didnt work but boycotting fuel could work. stop buying fuel, use bicycle, walk atleast if we all come together to do this, they may have a rethink when noone is buying their fuel! but i doubt if nigerians will want to do this.

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  17. GOD.......OF MERCY....

    so this is how this country would eventually turn out to be........mass transit....chei........


    thank you jesus for making me to live this country.....

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  18. Linda, i think we have done a whole lot of commenting. This is the time for action, use your blog to concentise people,lets have a one-million march demonstration. All you blog owners, create awareness with the trade unions. This is the time, a revolution haw come

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  19. mass transit transport abi... I hope say den go stil provide mass generator cos as e dey go now person way fit fuel small tiger Gen.na King o. Dis govt. Una bad!

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  20. "mass transit vehicles are to be distributed." I don't understand, Are they planning to distribute keke or small bus instead of using this period organise on transport sector to be like Europe style. Lets wait and see!

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  21. The boko haram idiots were not anywhere this meeting to do something to these bunch of old idiots and they a busy killing innocent people!!! My people sha

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  22. This still doesn't make any sense.Transport or no transport d burden of d removal of subsidy still wouldn't be coushioned because we also use d fuel 4 other things like powering gens 4 buisnesses nd household purposes...we will still feel d greeat burden while making buisness transactions or jst simply goin out 2 buy a bag of pure water...our leaders are heartless retards. #shikena. God please save us!!

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  23. NO BE ONLY MASSIVE TRANSIT SCHEME FEC GO INTRODUCE OOO. BECAUSE REMOVAL OF SUBSIDY AFFECT EVERY SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY. THEREFORE DERE MOST BE MASSIVE FREE FEEDING SCHEME, FREE HEALTH, GD ROAD AMONG OTHERS . YEYE PEOPLE....

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  24. There's no need removing the fuel subsidy, wat Nigerian was doing is living above their means, thank God they came to their senses, this is a better way for Nigerian. Lets support the removal of fuel subsidy,

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  25. dis neurotic imbeciles governing us wont sit nd tink abt d outcome of dia cruel decision....Nigeria is getting worse evryday, y? Wats d fate of youths in dis great nation? I weep g dis nation...Too bad...

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  26. massive transit scheme, ok, what about the fuel we use everyday at home, offices and shops? No power. There is no link between the masses and the government. They cant understand anything. We are on our own.

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  27. The only thing and people i hate must in my life are politicians,while,
    The leadership i like in this world are the military leaders,,so ask me why?
    military leaders show us there angers and there actions on there fore heads and on there eyes,,u can easly knew who them kill and how them eat country money,,but politicians eat and kill through a deplomatics ways,,there yes is no,,and there smiles are angers,,,there words are wicked for the good souls,,while there promise are evil,,so i hate politics,,

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  28. The only thing and people i hate must in my life are politicians,while,
    The leadership i like in this world are the military leaders,,so ask me why?
    military leaders show us there angers and there actions on there fore heads and on there eyes,,u can easly knew who them kill and how them eat country money,,but politicians eat and kill through a deplomatics ways,,there yes is no,,and there smiles are angers,,,there words are wicked for the good souls,,while there promise are evil,,so i hate politics,,

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  29. ummm it is only the Almighty God that will see us through all these idiots called leaders

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  30. Introducing a mass transit scheme???I don't get it. Is that the solution to the problem? Are they aware of the fact that price increase in transportation is just one of the many effects of the subsidy removal? How did these people get these positions? what are their qualifications? Must we go through this hardship in the name of democracy?I blame us the electorates for voting them in for all the wrong reasons,however,i believe it's not too late for us to apply a bit of damage control now before it gets out of hand. The time has come for us to act and do whatever it takes to get these numbskulls back to where they belong by every means necessary.

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  31. God has to come to our rescue Now. my fellow Naija people I'm ready to travel back home for any rally.demonstration revolution any thing.our fathers, four fathers, we has suffered a lot.let's not let our offsprings,children to sufer.action speaks louder than voice.International bodies are their to help. Peace all.oj South korea

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  32. This is not a totally stupid idea. It just happened at the wrong time. The government needs the money to repair our oil refineries. How can an oil producing country import oil? In the long run, we will enjoy the harvest. No government has made such a bold step. I commend GEJ on his bold step. It will not be easy, but it will be worth it my fellow Nigerians.

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  33. Who is importing the buses and at what cost?

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  34. Mass transit...lol as in underground train or tube system? If the Mass transit is a bunch of buses that Fashola is already doing anyway then that is ridiculous.

    If Nigerians let this happen this time, we might as well put chains on our necks because we will be their slaves for a very long time. STRIKE STRIKE and please BURN some buildings down.

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  35. why dont these retards want good for Nigeria? why dont they want to bring Nigeria to an enviable status where we can raise our heads anywhere in the world and people will know that NIGERIA HAS ARRIVED. Nigeria has the potential to be a WORLD power to where other and smaller countries (especially in Africa) will be looking at us as ROLE MODELS. Why dont these bastards want to make Nigeria the GIANT that she claims to be? SHAME SHAME SHAME SHAME!!! they dont care if Nigerians are dropping like flies due to hunger. its a shame as BLACK PEOPLE and this gives racist assholes even more of a reason to say Black people are fucked up. I mean, look at at least 70% of Africa?

    introducing buses, ON WHAT ROADS?!?! PLEASE!!!

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  36. it is not that we do not understand that subsidy is a waste.
    the problem is that this govt has no moral right to preach waste and austerity to us.
    Do you have a clue what the clowns in NASS earn?
    Do you know how much was budgeted in the budget for food and stationeries for Sambo's office?
    Do you know how much it costs to maintain over 40 ministers (when GEJ could have sorted out a bill to reduce the constitutional req on the number of ministers and reduced it by at least half by now)?
    Do you know how much has been budgeted for the repair of Benin/Ore road in the last 5 years and nothing has been done,yet blood flows ceaselessly on that road?
    Do you know that NNPC is an unaudited agency that sells oil with no records whatsoever?
    There are a million and one things this govt can do to show that it is ready to cut cost and reduce waste and after wards talk of removing subsidy and some of us will lead protests to support the action.
    As it is, the economics of it and the silly power point slides that Sanusi and Iweala are showing are of no use. If fuel subsidy is the waste that will crash this country, let it crash.
    clowns sit in the National assembly and talk rubbish and millions is spent as salaries and allowances for those thieves,yet nothing is done to reduce the cost of governance and you are telling us that the country will collapse if you don't remove subsidy.
    I say let it collapse.
    If you can't tackle the cabal feeding rich on fuel importation, then so be it.
    There shall be blood!!

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  37. hmmm... this just reminds me of the subsidy debate when ben bruce asked the transport minister to take keke napep. th e 100 yr old indian invention! we dont want transport system. if nigerians are not tired of been lied to, i am... jonathan shudve tot of restoring various sectors b4 removing subsidy. #Occupynigeria

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  38. This is getting out of control. The government should handle this situation with care and be sensitive to the sufferings of its citizens.

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  39. my questions is?will badluck jonathan can ever walk as a free man in his own land just after 2015?maybe if he is still there till then,,,,,,?

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  40. @linda my girl,again,,,my questions is?will badluck jonathan will ever walk as a free man in his own land just after 2015?maybe if he is still there till then,,,,,,?

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  41. Nigeria "leaders" love forcing things down the throat of the populace they are suppose to listen to and obey as in the case of the western nations they very much like to "copy copy". CBN Dictator commands "go cashless or be penalized, withdraw more than stipulated amount from your hard earned money and be penalized".
    Years of military brutalization has turned these imposed leaders into monsters.
    Who does the thinking for the FEC dictators? Sometimes chimps and other times, Gorillas.

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  42. my ardent prayer is that someone bombs the next FEC meeting.Did y'all see the smiles on their faces?They really dont care! i hope NLC will ground everywhere with a strike and not be bought over too like Oshiomole! Fucking turncoats!

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  43. These FEC guys have family viz cousins,aunts,uncles,nieces,nephews,cousins..why cant Boko target their killing there? maybe once we start hitting their families,they will feel the pinch cos surely they cant 'security vote' all of them! Suicide bomber will get y'all!

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  44. These thieves are ready to dance with the devil.'only the stuborn flies go with the corpse into the grave.'

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  45. JONATHAN is a DICATATOR.He has killed some protesters.I wish I had a BOMB to wipe out ASO rock right now.I HATE this GOVT!-Emma

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  46. look @ the obese pple they are asking to judge the plight of the average Nigerians?

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  47. 1600 buses for the whole of Nigeria!!!!! Isnt that wonderful?? I swear GEJ should be a permanet resident at Yaba left. It is a crime to be that stupid.100,000 people par bus- did they actually seat down and conclude on that. Members of FEC are an abomination to the country.
    Mumu president!!!!!
    We shall resist till the end!!!!!
    Aluta continua, victora ascerta

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  48. If for two decades successive governments have been trying to deregulate the down stream without success then they may have a cogent reason for going by this way. I will therefore ask Nigerians to persevere. We cannot continue to borrow money to finance out budget I bought about 13 litres for N2000 this morning at Abule Egba. It is not easy but we can win this war at the end.

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  49. Massive Mass Transit Abi...... Let them bring the buses. Am sure we wont be tired of burning the buses.

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  50. The sad thing is, Nigerians won't do shit..

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  51. How about giving us power so that we wont have to use petrol generators to provide electricity for ourselves? Failed government!!

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  52. If Boko Haram bomb the next FEC meeting, i will join the group as a volunteer. Despite being a Christian.

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  53. It is not sensible to remove fuel subsidy abi?
    What if after the removal, I can still get buses that can move me around and the commodity sellers assess subsidized transport system so that prices of commodities can be stabilized while all civil servants taking N18000 per month get a monthly fuel allowance the moment they buy a car just like some private entities pay spouse and children allowances to married members of staff only.
    The bottom line for me is that we should avoid subsidizing the middle class and the rich for now while we get public private partnership to jumpstart our economy. The middle class and the rich will get a better pricing in 18 months as the deregulation is been executed.
    I would not support that govt again build refineries and put the public servants in charge so that they can continue their sabotage activities and milk the place dry.
    The president’s action will lead to a win-win situation and if govt has gone ahead to get 1600 buses through the NLC/TUC venture, it means there are plans before now but it could be better started though. Let's suggest ways to ensure the palliatives mentioned and others to be discussed have immediate impact on the masses and from what I have seen, they will be put into full implementation.
    This country belongs to all of us I am sure we are closer to the breakthrough that we have been.
    God bless Nigeria

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  54. Linda, seriously. This government is trying Nigerians o. Mass transit bus? Seriously??? Like they will put themselves and family in the buses. Nonsense! My blood is boiling just reading this a-holes' audacity, trying to make idiots of Nigerians. There is so much we will take. We have been suffering and smiling for years. I think the time has come when we will not take it anymore. Its time for a revolution. I've never been into politics but I just cant stand by and just take this anymore. What I plan on doing, I dont know but I'm so frazzled that I know I've got to do something. God help Nigeria. Long live Nigeria.

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  55. "...massive mass transit scheme... thousands of mass trasit vehicles to be distributed"... errrh, what roads will they run on?

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  56. All I can say that it is shame that we are being governed by insensitive people, what has providing of mass transit buses got to do with cushioning the effect of subsidy removal. Our leaders are really primitive and unenlightened it's really a big shame, Nigerian deserves better.

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  57. @annonymous 9:57pm,jan 04th.its nt tht sm of us donnot know the ills and gains.what we are saying is that it could have been done in phases.first the govt could have started by reducibg their running cost even if its by one third.the one third can be put into the so called mass transit scheme.this scheme should have kicked off months before the intended date of removal.secondly,aside from transporting us back and forth to our work places,would they also make provision for the trailers bringing pepper,livestock and foodstuff from the north?otherwise how else will the cost of food remain same as these items arent transpoirted by "wishing"!ghana having discovered oil,built a refinery in 2years.and please people should stop using the telecomms industry as a yardstick.you dont know what crappy service we are getting till you have travelled and seen a difference.internet service abroad is less than 1,000:00 nigerian money and this is minus all the freebies that comes from just owning a line.but most importantly,talking on the phone isnt as important as feeding,clothing and shelter which will be gravely affected by fuel price increment.tell me a business in nigeria that isnt dependent on a type of fuel.be it kerosene,diesel,petrol or gas!!!!the rural dwellers must transport their crops to the urban areas.they didnt need a phone to do this.however they need transporatation which is powered by fuel directly or indirectly.please lets take a long moment to think.we will sacrifice if our govt officials will sacrifice.otherwise,nigeria must burn!!!!

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  58. @abujakenneth,i agree that we should stop borrowing to fund our budget.but do you have full information of what oyr budget is made up of?recurrent expenditures!!!!do you know what that simply means?running cost for govt officials eg foreign trips,feeding,1st ladys wardrobe,dentist,toilet paper,food and you name it.we are the only country in the world with our capital(infrastructures etc) exp lower than running cost aka party money!if we were borrowing for the right reasons then i would second you,but borrowing to fund a budget that takes care of the people in government more than the people they are elected to serve is pure evil.if the present government wanted to earn our trust in believing they mean well in the removal of subsidy funds from the budget,its at the time of presenting the budget that we shoukd have seen a slash in the cost of keeping govt officials swimming in mad comfort while 2/3 of the people live in abject poverty!you can buy fuel at 2000:00.lucky you!some families havent seen 2000 in a month!go to bed without food and dont attempt to eat for 24hours and picture a 2yrs old in this condition.ngozi okonjo iweala came by saying govt exp must go down.that was before she was allocated her portofolio and the spoils of office.even as a top shot in world bank,being a govt official in nigeria is a different level of enjoyment.thats why they usually want to die there.for our own good,lets protest this.otherwise we will be the ones to suffer as the armed robbers would attack us and not them!

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  59. My fellow Nigerians! i greet u o. this is a very sensitive issue that is creating even more divide amongst our people. we have religious problems, ethnic disputes and now we cant even agree on the fuel subsidy issue. most see it as a step in the right direction that would improve the state of the country in future. others see it as a means of futhering corruption, oppressing the poor and creating harsh living conditions. but come o people, have we forgotten God in all these trials? no matter our differences this is the time to come together to pray for this country. the most fighting u can do is on your knees. d govt ure rioting against r smiling and having fec meetings. without removal of fuel subsidy Nigeria was moving to harsh tymz ahead due to the extreme corruption and bad govt, with removal of fuel subsidy we face harsh tymz as well. either which way it would lead us down the same road. let us pray for this country and come together as a people, not in violence but in peaceful unity, because no matter how many tymz u curse jonathan and the govt, it is only God that would see us thru d situation. #GodBlessNigeria

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  60. See all their ugly faces. They don't care about the masses. It's time to fight back, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

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  61. Thay all look like cartoon character, Dumbo the Elephant.

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  62. Copied: ""Why does President
    Jonathan want the subsidy out?
    He does because the government
    is broke. Now listen:
    If petrol subsidy goes, at least
    70% of our budget still goes to
    recurrent. We cant deprive the
    people for the politrickcians.
    Government is broke but
    N184,000,000.00 to water the
    presidency’s garden this year;
    N1.2 billion to rehabilitate the
    State House in
    Marina;N608,700,000.00 to
    maintain n fuel cars in d
    presidency alone ds year.
    Computers n Scanners cost us
    N652,983,600.00.00 for d
    presidency alone 2011;
    N1,128,640,00.00 for Residential
    Furniture in d Presidency; we
    have over 50 ministers, reduce
    that to 36 (constitution) and
    reduce ministries to less than 25.
    Subsidy removal will cost each
    Nigerian, rich or poor, old or
    young, babies and virgins, etc
    N7,500/year directly .
    We will save almost $500million/
    year from cutting the salaries of
    just over 400 people
    (Lawmakers). We kn save
    $115million/year from dia
    salaries and still have our
    Senators earn above Obama’s
    salary. We will save over
    $302million/year from dia
    salaries and still have our House
    of Reps members earn Obama’s
    salary.
    Over 800,000.00/day for
    Presidency's refreshment;
    Presidency’s kitchen cost us
    N3million/day over N1.2billion/
    year; it cost us N8.6million to buy
    magazines and periodicals for the
    presidency; each Senator earns
    $1.5million/year; the Presidency’s
    medical expenses cost tax payers
    over N2million/day.
    Imagine the staggering amount
    we’ll save from cutting the pay
    of figure-head ward councillors
    in their thousands. If we halve
    the pay of Ambassadors, we will
    raise millions of dollars for capital
    projects. How did we manage to
    spend over a trillion naira on
    subsidy when we budgeted less
    than 300 billion?
    2012 looks a critical year already
    but Mr. President can recoup
    some lost goodwill by leading
    Nigeria the right way
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    Durodola fanpage

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  63. Sometimes I laugh after reading some comments on Linda's blog. Some will open their mouth and call the President a retard when they are more retard and stupid than the President. Have these stupid set of people thought how wise it is to spend over 30% of our annual budget on payment of subsidy alone? Do they know that the money can be better use by Government to provide some of these lacking social amenities like; good roads, electricity, good health care, and improve our manufacturing sector? NLC and TUC are anti-change agents. Moreover, NLC and TUC are been led by touts and illiterates who are bunch of fools and lack the understanding to support and bring change in this country. How can anything work in Nigerian when government spends 30% of their total revenue to service few individuals? Let us all reason with the Government. Please.

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  65. Thieves and Idiots.

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  66. Boko Haram, stop falling my hand oh! Bomb all these tyrants at their next chop and quench/FEC meeting

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