Stop the Removal of Oil Subsidy in Nigeria

The pertinent question is why is the removal of the subsidy the best option in a country that majority of its citizens are living in object poverty and no welfare or financial support of any kind to s... continue reading »

50 signatures Goal: 50
All Signatures (50 total)
1.
Adesida Odemeroe 21 October 2015
2.
Mike I 12 July 2015

"Frankly speaking we should ask ourself this very important question posed by erstwhile Head of state General Buhari shortly after the oil subsidy was removed. " Does the FG actually subsidise oil in any form or is just an avenue to carry on their unfatter"

3.
Abdulrauf Lukmanb 11 June 2015
4.
Frederick F 11 May 2015

"The Government should stop corruption not petroleum subsidy"

5.
Gbenga A 5 May 2015

"The government can make a profit of about 106\% if they produced their refined fuel locally."

6.
Onovbierohwo D 13 March 2015
7.
Opey L 12 February 2015

"I back this petition against removing the oil subsidy in Nigeria"

8.
James A 6 December 2014
9.
Andy J 29 June 2014

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10.
Adesida Odemeroe 22 June 2014
11.
Obogrow O 17 April 2014
12.
Solomon U 12 March 2014

"Fight the corupt system where contracts are inflated and paid for but not executed. Stop fighting the masses who feed from the crumbs that fall from ur tables. Removal of fuel subsidy is never a viable option to solving our economic woes."

13.
Onovbierohwo D 26 February 2014
14.
Dennis B 10 January 2014

"This policy is anti-public and a policy of the "rich get richer and the poor get poorer". The FG should solve the root cause of the problem which is corruption in the oil Sector"

15.
Ornette B 28 December 2013
16.
Warri Ovokef 11 September 2013

"Removing the fuel will do more harm to the country than good."

17.
Julie Ngoziokekewomeninitiativeforpeaceandgoodg 25 August 2013

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18.
Michael K 21 June 2013
19.
Jo O 9 June 2013

"The nations leaders all have psychological imbalance, they are political psycopath they are all callous and are under the influence of schizophrenic illusion."

20.
Stephen D 3 June 2013

"According to analysts over the years have complained of incessant wastage of resources, unbridled corruption and wanton mismanagement of resources as major setbacks for development. Under this status quo, they maintained that no meaningful economic progra"

21.
Solomon U 15 February 2013

"Fight the corupt system where contracts are inflated and paid for but not executed. Stop fighting the masses who feed from the crumbs that fall from ur tables. Removal of fuel subsidy is never a viable option to solving our economic woes."

22.
Warri Ovokef 11 February 2013

"Removing the fuel will do more harm to the country than good."

23.
Ofulue Nkemg 18 November 2012

"OUR PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING ENOUGH. DO NOT EXACERBATE OUR SITUATION BY REMOVAL OF SUBSIDIES ON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS!"

24.
Solomon U 17 September 2012

"Fight the corupt system where contracts are inflated and paid for but not executed. Stop fighting the masses who feed from the crumbs that fall from ur tables. Removal of fuel subsidy is never a viable option to solving our economic woes."

25.
Gbenga A 9 August 2012

"The government can make a profit of about 106\% if they produced their refined fuel locally."

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