By Adekunle Adekoya
“No politician
can sit on an issue if you make it hot enough.” — Saul
Alinsky(1909-1972
Well, the subsidy removal issue
is clearly a very hot one for all Nigerians, and if I may add, irrespective of
status. This is because costs have not just risen, they have doubled, tripled,
and quadrupled in a space of less than 30 days. May 30, the day after President
Tinubu announced removal of subsidy on petrol, prices of everything, from food
items to services hit the roof, burst through, and headed for the sky.
That was when petrol sold in the
Lagos area for N488 per litre and N537 in farther areas like Damaturu and
Maiduguri. Then, barely 20 days after, new prices of petrol took effect — now
N568 in the Lagos area and N617 in Abuja. Again, prices of items took their
cue, left the sky, and headed for outer space. We are all affected since we all
buy in the same market; the difference is that our shock absorbers are not of
similar strength.