The
All Progressives Congress' national leader has described the Subsidy
Re-Investment Programme (SURE-P) of former President Goodluck Jonathan
as a 'monumental fraud'.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC),
Ahmed Bola Tinubu, has described the Subsidy Re-Investment Programme
(SURE-P) the immediate past administration of President Goodluck
Jonathan established the scheme in 2012 as a 'monumental fraud.'
The APC chieftain went further to say that the the programme was
used as an avenue to exploit the country, adding that money realised
from the savings of fuel subsidy removal from Buhari's administration
would be spent on critical infrastructure projects and social safety net
programmes.
"They offered no programmes of valid compensation to the
people. Instead, they instigated a policy of monumental fraud known as
Sure-P.
“However, the only thing sure about it was that its architects
would siphon the public’s funds to fatten their own wallets. They wanted
to save money (for themselves) yet expend the people for no good reason
at all.
“The decision to end the subsidy was hard but it was also
inevitable. It had distorted into a system where wrongdoers benefited at
the expense of the innocent.
“The bogus supplier was paid for supplying nothing while you
sweated in long lines for fuel that was never there. The smuggler
secreted fuel across the border while our economy crossed the border
into fuel scarcity. As the price stayed fixed at a low level, investors
were apprehensive about fixing existing or building new refineries.
“Our petrochemical industry remained unfertilized because
potential investors could not decipher how they could make a decent
return under such a pricing regime. Because of these imbalances, we were
forced to export hard currency and many jobs to purchase fuel and other
products abroad. While the price of fuel was cheap in paper, these were
the hidden costs that made the subsidy regime an expensive and heavy
yoke the nation could ill continue,” Tinubu said.
Tinubu also advised the President Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration to monitor the oil sector in order to prevent a situation
where the liberalisation of the sale of petrol will be abused, adding
that the policy would serve the interest of the people and put an end to
the alleged distortion and manipulation in the downstream sector.






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