Presidency blasts Atiku over fuel subsidy pledge
The Presidency criticises Atiku Abubakar’s pledge to restore fuel subsidy, calling it deceptive and harmful to Nigeria’s economic recovery.
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August 20, 2026 · 17:15 · 5 min read
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The Presidency criticises Atiku Abubakar’s pledge to restore fuel subsidy, calling it deceptive and harmful to Nigeria’s economic recovery.
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