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“I Am Happy President Tinubu Increased Fuel Pump Price” – Ex President Buhari

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“I Am Happy President Tinubu Increased Fuel Pump Price” - Ex President Buhari

“I Am Happy President Tinubu Increased Fuel Pump Price” – Ex President Buhari

But when Tinubu increased the price of fuel, he rejoiced because he expected the visits to decline…

The immediate past president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, has said he is happy that incumbent president Bola Ahmed Tinubu increased the petrol pump price.

He said the decision would reduce the number of visitors he receives in his native Daura town in Katsina State. According to him, they visit unnecessarily.

Buhari said this on Sunday at an event organised by the Katsina Consultative Forum at the Presidential Banquet Hall of Government House, Katsina.

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Speaking in the Hausa language, Buhari said that since he handed over to president Tinubu and returned to Daura, lot of people kept visiting him unnecessarily, but when Tinubu increased the price of fuel, he rejoiced because he expected the visits to decline.

He also hammered on the issue of drug abuse in Katsina State, he said the problem must be confronted head-on and defeated for the present and future generations.

“A nation’s greatness is measured by how it safeguards its people. Our youths represent our valued asset, and protecting their well-being is crucial for our nation’s future.

“We can’t afford to watch as drug abuse dismantles their potentials and the country’s future. I urge all of us to unite and act decisively against drug abuse in the state”. He stated.

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