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Sunday Dare says Tinubu foes won't forgive naira float subsidy cut
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51859, member: 636"] Sunday Dare addressed economic policy decisions during a Saturday podcast appearance on Mic On. President Bola Tinubu's Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Communication discussed ongoing reforms within Nigeria's oil sector. Dare responded to questions about the opposition facing the current administration. He highlighted how numerous Nigerians across the country had benefited from the subsidy value chains. The adviser acknowledged attempts by various parties to prevent oil subsidy removal. Dare emphasized the massive arbitrage opportunities that existed under the previous administration. He described how billionaires emerged within months through currency exchange advantages. The adviser noted that President Tinubu could have allowed these profitable arrangements to continue. Instead, the president chose to implement floating exchange rates despite potential benefits for many. Dare suggested this decision created lasting resentment among certain groups. The media adviser referenced individuals who actively opposed subsidy elimination efforts. He avoided labeling these opponents as an organized oil mafia. Dare explained that the president faced a choice between maintaining profitable systems and implementing reforms. The administration proceeded with currency policy changes despite knowing the consequences. He concluded that specific individuals harbor permanent grievances against Tinubu for these dual policy shifts. [/QUOTE]
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