Friday, 13 May 2016

Fuel price hike: Don’t take Nigerians for granted, Kaduna Senator, Shehu Sani, warns Buhari


Image result for Shehu SaniYesterday, the Senator representing Kaduna central, Shehu Sani, opposed the decision made by the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, on the increase of pump price of petroleum products, calling it “insensitive and punitive”.
Mr. Sani, who is the chairman Senate committee on Foreign and Domestic debt, said in a statement that the decision was “most unfortunate”.
“At a time when poor Nigerians are facing enormous economic hardships and are being asked to be more patient all the NNPC can do is to add to their suffering,” he said, referring to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation."
“It’s utterly irrational and illogical to further impoverish the people in order to achieve liberal self-serving liberal economic aspirations."
“It’s all evident that capitalist forces are holding the FG hostage and are blackmailing it to implement its inimical version of economic reforms. It makes no sense if everyone must perish in order to revamp the economy."
“Economic reforms are necessary but it must be done with a human face and human heart if it’s made in the interest of human beings.
“Outrageous increase in pump price is a social provocation. It’s possible to reform the oil sector without necessarily incinerating the country. We must not take the patience, the sacrifice and the good will of Nigerians for granted.
“I stand opposed to the increase in pump price and I call on PMB to weigh in on the NNPC to rescind the decision,” Mr. Sani insisted.
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Senator Murray-Bruce
Another Senator who has opposed the decision by the Federal government on the increased pump price is Ben Murray-Bruce. Mr. Bruce, in his twitter posts, said it was unfair for government to increase the pump price of petrol when it has not improved the living conditions of the people or reduced what the government is consuming.

He, however, advised the president to increase minimum wage to help workers cope with increased fuel price or exclude minimum wage earners from paying tax.

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