Spread the love

 

Adewole Adebayo, the presidential candidate of the Social
Democratic Party (SDP), and Festus Osifo, president of the Trade Union Congress
(TUC), on Tuesday, engaged in a heated argument during an interview on petrol
subsidy.

 

Adebayo and Osifo appeared on Channels Television’s Politics
Today to speak on the petrol subsidy removal.

 

Adebayo said President Bola Tinubu’s “petrol subsidy is
gone” remark on Monday was “ill-timed and knee-jerk”.

 

He said Tinubu should have consulted with stakeholders
before the announcement.

 

 “The announcement has
caused a lot of panic in the system, the president had not taken a lot of time
to have a meeting with Mele Kyari and others to put things in place,” he said.

 

“It is a knee-jerk approach. That is not hitting the ground.
As at the time President Tinubu was taking the oath of office, the law of the
land is that subsidy should be gone.”

ALSO READ:  Missing Dele Bandele Found Dead, Commits Suicide Over Depression (Suicide Note)

 

On his part, Osifo said Tinubu could not unilaterally remove
the petrol subsidy without consultations with stakeholders.

 

He said the only benefit the Nigerian workers were getting
from the government was the payment of petrol subsidy, adding that the planned
removal would throw the masses into hardship.

 

“Economically, there could be an argument around it
(referring to petrol subsidy). The only thing that they enjoy as Nigerians from
the government is the subsidy of PMS,” he said.

 

“If you want to remove it, there should be a conversation,
you will not have the blanket to say remove the subsidy and you spend the
anyhow you want. There is a trust deficit between the masses and the Nigerian
government.

ALSO READ:  Amaechi backs Buhari, warns NASS against passing Electoral Act bill into law

 

“During the dialogue, you can look at different frameworks
and models so that workers will not be subjected to hardship.”

 

Responding to Osifo’s comments, the SDP candidate said the
TUC president was “living in the past” and did not understand that the
Appropriation Act 2023 and the Petroleum Industry Act 2021 had signalled the
end of subsidy.

 

“Don’t mind the argument from the gentleman from labour, he
(TUC president) is leaving in the past. There are two laws of the land —
Appropriation Act 2023 and PIA — that say subsidy is no longer lawful in the
land,” he said.

ALSO READ:  How Tony Elumelu went after my shares during my bankruptcy - Otedola

 

“TUC and NLC were around when the presidential candidates
were campaigning. It was only the SDP that said we will not remove subsidy and
that we will rather remove the corruption in the subsidy.”

 

Displeased with Adebayo’s comments, the TUC president said
Adebayo was “speaking from both sides of the mouth” on the issue of petrol
subsidy.

 

 “Everything Adebayo
said is contradicting because he is speaking from both sides of the mouth — no
wonder he had such an abysmal vote in the last election,” he said.

 

The development resulted in a heated exchange of words
between both men for most parts of the programme.