Fayose censures FG over increase in fuel price, calls for Buhari's resignation
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has censured the government over its indifferent mentality towards consummation the fuel shortage being experienced the nation over.
He called for prompt renunciation of President Muhammadu Buhari as the pastor of oil.
The senator, who repeated his position that the All Progressives Congress (APC) central government was rebuffing Nigerians with fuel shortage in order to accomplish its arranged augmentation of petroleum draw cost from N145 to at least N185 per liter, included that; "As of now, fuel is being sold formally at amongst N180 and N200 at oil stations the nation over."
In a discharge issued on Friday, Governor Fayose's Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, cited him as saying that "It is tragic that this current Buhari's APC government needed to pick this Christmas and New Year time frame to ground Nigeria with the fuel shortage that it purposely arranged."
The representative required the prompt renunciation of President Buhari as the Minister of Petroleum, noticing that "clearly the president has flopped in all repercussions and he needs to help Nigerians out by surrendering the arrangement of clergyman of oil."
Representative Fayose said; "Like I said a couple of days back, what the government is doing is to make shortage with the goal that Nigerians will purchase at any cost, gave the item is made accessible
"It was to accomplish this arranged addition of petroleum pump value that they confined supply of oil to NNPC alone."
The representative, who felt for Nigerians for the hardship they are being made to experience by the APC government, said; "I cautioned Nigerians before President Buhari was chosen and I am disclosing to Nigerians now that the main choice to safeguard our nation from being cut down totally is to vote out Buhari and his APC in 2019."
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