Nigerians trust Buhari – Presidency replies GEJ on fuel price criticism
The president's meeting answered former President Goodluck Jonathan, who was surprised that those who criticized him for leaving the fuel price at N87 have not yet spoken and have now been raised to N143.
Buhari Presidential Media Advocate Special Advisor Femi Adisina through his Twitter handle @femadesina said the gap between 2012 and 2015 fuel growth is trust.
"When the gasoline went down to N145, the Nigerians remained peaceful and did not close the country in 2012. The difference was in trust," he said.
In terms of the ruling National Progressive Conference (APC), it seems to be an indirect attack, Jonathan said, PDP in its 16 years of ruling, leading the Country
Buhari Presidential Media Advocate Special Advisor Femi Adisina through his Twitter handle @femadesina said the gap between 2012 and 2015 fuel growth is trust.
"When the gasoline went down to N145, the Nigerians remained peaceful and did not close the country in 2012. The difference was in trust," he said.
In terms of the ruling National Progressive Conference (APC), it seems to be an indirect attack, Jonathan said, PDP in its 16 years of ruling, leading the Country
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