A deadline of 14 days has been set for Tinubu to reveal his financial records

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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has given President Bola Tinubu 14 days to reverse his decision to end the country’s fuel subsidy.

Within the next four weeks, SERAP recommended, Tinubu make public the expenditure details of the fuel subsidy.

If Tinubu does not release the information within four weeks, the body has threatened legal action.

SERAP tweeted on Sunday, “BREAKING: Subsidy removal: we’ve urged President Tinubu to widely publish spending details of the N400 billion saved in four weeks from the removal of subsidy on petrol, or face legal action.”

During his inauguration on May 29th, Tinubu announced the end of the gasoline subsidy regime.

He promised to reallocate funds from fuel subsidies to improve social services like healthcare and education.

 

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