
Peter Obi says he supports removing fuel subsidy and floating the naira, but criticises the Tinubu-led government for doing it without a proper structure or impact.
- Obi says he would've ended the subsidy and floated the naira too, just not haphazardly.
- He questions how subsidy savings have been spent.
- Calls for investment in health, education, and poverty alleviation.
- Argues reforms need productivity before currency float.
- Insists reforms must be strategic, not abrupt.
Obi’s message isn’t about whether subsidy removal was right; it’s about how it was handled. He aligns with the economic logic but points to the absence of planning and real impact. For many Nigerians feeling the pinch, his remarks echo a broader frustration: policies may be necessary, but leadership must be thoughtful, not reactive.Same reform, different result? Obi says that with structure and vision, Nigerians could’ve seen a better outcome. So, where did the billions saved go?