Hon. Uzoma Nkem-Abonta, a lawmaker representing Ukwa Federal Constituency of Abia state in the House of Representatives (PDP), told ThisDay in an interview that President Buhari and the members of the All Progressives Congress owe former President Goodluck Jonathan an apology over fuel subsidy, for inciting protests against the removal of fuel subsidy in 2012 on the grounds that it was an anti-people policy, and now turning around to remove the same subsidy.
''They occupied Nigeria in 2012. What changed between 2012 and now causing the increase? That means they were ignorant and lacked political reasoning. The criticized Jonathan out of trying to condemn him. Those who surround him (Buhari) misled Nigerians using the Labour movement. Lai Mohammed was one of those who occupied Nigeria. What would he say now: I hope the eighth assembly would do the right thing and let the removal stay, although those at the helm now all canvassed against it, now they should tell Nigerians sorry,'' Abonta said.
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