Kayode Fayemi, the immediate past governor of Ekiti State, said that the protest against the removal of fuel subsidy in 2012 was politically motivated.
Fayemi stated this while delivering his keynote address at a national dialogue organized to celebrate the 60th birthday of the founding National Secretary of Alliance for Democracy (AD), Professor Udenta Udenta, in Abuja, on Tuesday, September 5. The event was also graced by Jonathan; former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili; and former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, among others.
Recall that on January 1, 2012, President Goodluck Jonathan announced the removal of fuel subsidy, therefore, adjusting the pump price of petrol from N65 per litre to N141 in a move that sparked mass protests, known as ‘Occupy Nigeria’ across major cities of the country. The price was later adjusted to N97 after more than a week of protests. It was further reduced to N87 in 2015. The former President faced serious backlash from the adjustment in fuel price, especially from leaders of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), who are now mostly in the All Progressives Congress (APC).
While speaking at the birthday ceremony today, Fayemi said the challenges confronting the nation today cannot be solved unless the country embraces proportional representation where the spoils of elections are shared between contestants. He went on to say that the last time Nigeria experienced economic development was during Jonathan’s administration.
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