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Subsidy: Nigeria undergoing disruptive reset –Soludo

The Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Soludo, says Nigeria is undergoing a fundamental and disruptive reset with the removal of subsidies by the current administration.

He stated this while delivering the 13th Convocation lecture of Veritas University, Abuja, tagged, Let us Make a New Deal for Nigeria,’’ on Thursday.

He said: “Hopefully, we have ended the debilitating scam called fuel subsidy as well as the forex and electricity subsidies. We have entered a ‘muddling-through’ phase which we must navigate carefully.

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“As we muddle through the shocks occasioned by the needed disruptive changes, we must sit and craft a pragmatic new deal for Nigeria plus an emergency national infrastructure plan akin to the US Marshall Plan for Europe after the Second World War.”

The governor said the government must migrate from the destructive subsidies that benefitted largely the urban elite to a productive social contract that created opportunity for all.

The convocation lecturer said the current situation in Nigeria is not destiny, and urged everyone including the graduating students to do something about it.

Meanwhile, the pro-chancellor and chairman of the governing council of the varsity, Most Rev Dr Matthew Kukah, expressed concern with the ways uneducated persons hold the country hostage as a result of banditry activities.

Kukah explained that the consequence of this is that people no longer feel safe in their country while stressing the need to clear the circle for the sake of the younger generations.

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