He was reacting to the hardship Nigerians are experiencing over the removal of fuel subsidy that has seen petrol price rise to N617 per litre.
Nigerian activist, Deji Adeyanju has begged President Bola Tinubu to borrow the plan of Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate on how to deregulate the oil sector.
He was reacting to the hardship Nigerians are experiencing over the removal of fuel subsidy that has seen petrol price rise to N617 per litre.
He took to Twitter and wrote:
"You want to remove subsidy but you won’t sell refineries that produce zero oil so that the sector can be fully deregulated but you can invest billions of dollars into Dangote’s refinery and you say this country is not jinxed? Only Atiku had a clear plan on how to solve this issue.
There should be no arrogance to solving a nation’s problems. Borrow Atiku’s plan on how to fully deregulate the oil sector. You are already president. Halt the suffering in the land. Sell the useless refineries, bring back subsidy & remove it finally when refineries start working"