During
the presidential media chat on Monday, President Goodluck Jonathan
insisted that if Nigerians had allowed him to remove oil subsidy, all
the stories of missing money in the NNPC wouldn’t have come up.
Nigerians took to the streets in January 2012, to protest government
decision to end billions of dollars in fuel subsidies that saw the price
of fuel double overnight. A compromise was later reached between the
striking parties and the government.
“I was involved in kerosene subsidy as Vice President to Yar’Adua. Kerosene subsidy was never removed,” he said.
“If I had been allowed to remove oil subsidy all the stories of money missing won’t be coming up.”
On Sanusi’s whistle-blowing, Jonathan said: “Sanusi said its
$49billion, then $1 2billion and now $20billion, I don’t know which to
believe, we must look into it, even if its $1.”
Sanusi is a thief, a green snake under green grass. He has to be chased far away from anything banking
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