Razaq Bamidele
The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), has frowned at the hoarding of premium motor spirits, petrol, which in effect has skyrocketed the pump prices of the product by over 200% in the last two days since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced at his inauguration speech that subsidy had ceased to exist.
The CUPP in a press release in Abuja signed by its National Co-Spokesperson, Comrade Mark Adebayo, stated that, “This hoarding and price hikes are unnecessary, evil, wicked and inhuman,” pointing out that, the 2023 budget will still take care of subsidy up till the end of June 2023.
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The marketers, according to the statement, “are just taking undue advantage of the obviously ill-advised strategic communication error that occurred at the President’s inauguration where he tactlessly declared that subsidy was gone!” describing that as not only an inauspicious occasion for such announcement, but also a total communication error.
The statement read further thus;
“This is utterly disappointing considering the fact that one would have expected that the new president would have communication experts working with him on his inaugural speech in order to avoid such clearly avoidable gaffe.
“Since the fuel subsidy regime still subsists till the middle of the year, the president should have been silent on it. To declare matter-of-fact in such a tactless manner that ‘subsidy is gone’ gives opportunity for unpatriotic oil marketers to cause the harrowing experiences that Nigerians are going through at the moment. The President should have known better than making such an announcement over a month to the end of the subsidy regime.
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“It’s a major strategic communication blunder with undesirable socioeconomic consequences on already overburdened Nigerians. He and his handlers should have known well enough that such a declaration would activate a chain reaction of unpleasant sharp practices by oil marketers that would impact negatively on the society and even, on his own government.
“Nigerians were not prepared psychologically by the government through systematic communication and deliberate public awareness activities before this burden was suddenly unleashed on the people. It is a function of strategic miscommunication and the President didn’t do himself any good by that,” the CUPP submitted.
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Going further, coalition, which regretted that, “Transportation costs have suddenly gone up by 300% in some places as the pump prices now range from N550 to N600. This is inexcusable in all ramifications for a government that is just coming in,” added that, “As for the fuel marketers who have taken undue advantage of this policy gaffe, it is an unethical and obscene business practice to unleash such sudden attacks on Nigerians when you still have subsidy support till the end of June 2023,” the statement frowned describing the action of the marketers as “inexcusable, reprehensible, unpatriotic and obnoxious.”
Against the foregoing, “The Federal Government must immediately put in place ameliorating policies that can quickly cushion the multiple harrowing effects of this horrendous and unacceptable development,” pointing out that, “That’s what should have been done before any subsidy removal is announced to the public.”
The CUPP lamented that, “Now it would be significantly herculean to set things right at the earliest possible time but it has to be done in order to avoid a much worse series of intractable consequences,” the statement concluded.