Motorcyclists in Cameroon protest Nigeria’s fuel subsidy removal

Motorcyclists in Cameroon protest Nigeria’s fuel subsidy removal

Motorcyclists in Cameroon have reportedly staged a protest condemning fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria.

Eons Intelligence, a Twitter account specialised in publishing security updates, stated via a video on Twitter on Wednesday that commercial motorcyclists in Cameroon had organised a peaceful protest in solidarity with Nigerians on the effects of the subsidy removal in their country.

According to the account, the motorcyclists, expressed their dissatisfaction in a blend of Fulfulde and French, criticising President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of fuel subsidy removal.

However, as of the time of this report, PUNCH could not verify the contents of the video.

Recall that in his inaugural speech, President Tinubu declared that the petrol subsidy was a thing of the past.

He said, “On fuel subsidy, unfortunately, in the budget, before I assumed office, no provision is made for fuel subsidy. So, fuel subsidy is gone.”

Since the president’s declaration, the…

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