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Oshiomhole opens up on fuel subsidy scam comment during President Goodluck Jonathan’s regime
By Adeleye Kunle
The Deputy Director of Bola Tinubu Campaign Organisation, Adams Oshiomole, has explained the incident that transpired during the tenure of former President Goodluck Jonathan concerning the infamous fuel subsidy removal.
The former Governor of Edo State clarified on Wednesday morning while fielding questions on the show programme.
Oshiomole was explaining his previous statement during Jonathan’s tenure alleging that fuel subsidy was a scam as against the current plan by his presidential candidate to remove fuel subsidy if elected into power in 2023.
He said that he was not given satisfactory explanations about fuel subsidies in the past.
“Let us recognise that as much as I am part of APC, and I chaired it for two years, and I am now a Deputy Director of Bola Tinubu Campaign Organisation, I have my views. I am on record, when I was the president of NLC, when Jonathan was the president, as arguing that nobody has given me satisfactory statistics to explain the numbers that NNPC threw around.
“I am not going to hide it because somebody will misinterpret it. The president does not fund the NNPC; even as NNPC is supposed to be, and it has become an autonomous private company
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