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Clarify Position On Fuel Subsidy Payment, ‘Bode George Tells FG

George criticized the Federal Government’s decision to sell crude oil to Dangote’s refinery in Naira, warning that such a move could harm the economy.

He noted that crude oil is Nigeria’s primary source of foreign currency, which is vital for building the country’s external reserves.

He also expressed concern over a recent statement by the Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd., Malam Mele Kyari, who said he would speak on the matter at the “right time,” describing the remark as highly troubling.

“In the oil sector, one day you hear there is a subsidy, the next day there isn’t. Nigerians deserve to know the truth about what is happening.

“Aliko Dangote claimed he paid $100 million for land in Lekki, but which of my people in Lekki benefited from that money? Was it just taken by the government, leaving those people displaced? Is that right?” George said

George voiced his disappointment with the management of the oil sector, questioning the roles and accountability of key figures, including the Minister of Petroleum and the Chairman of NNPCL.

He also expressed concern over the ongoing nationwide protests, particularly in the North, attributing the unrest to the government’s failure to communicate effectively with the public about its policies.

“As an elder statesman, I cannot remain silent while witnessing this situation.

The younger generation is restless, and what we are seeing in the North is a manifestation of that frustration.

“Those protesting are doing so out of frustration, because they aren’t receiving any feedback from the government. It is the constitutional duty of government officials to keep the public informed, as they were elected into office by the people,” George stated.

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