Subsidy: Don't rule Nigeria like Buhari, CAN tells Tinubu

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Subsidy: Don't rule Nigeria like Buhari, CAN tells Tinubu
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The Christian Association of Nigeria on Saturday enjoined President Bola Tinubu not to govern the country like the immediate past governmen

“One would have wished that God will give the new government the political will to deal with the corruption in the system so that the subsidy payment that is being claimed will not be as high as they want Nigerians to believe, and it would have been at a reasonable level So that ordinary Nigerians will have the benefit of the commonwealth of the country that is coming through the oil resources”.

The CAN Vice president lamented what he described as the obvious “distortions of governance” by the past administration. The CAN Vice President urged President Tinubu to carry every section of the country along in administering the nation, noting that is one of the ways he can right the wrongs of the past.

“Insecurity should come topmost before anything else because, without the security of the people, nothing will work under this administration. Even if you form an all-inclusive government, revive the economy, fight corruption, and fail to put proper security arrangements for the people, your work, in the end, will amount to zero.

“So, for us to witness progress and development as a country in the new dispensation, I call on the Federal Government not to make the mistake of the past government where the whole security architecture was biased in favour of certain regions and religions because that action alone is not good for security purposes of the country,” Baba-Panya said.All rights reserved.

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