APC Chieftain Dr. Garus Gololo Alleges President Tinubu Owns 17 Oil Wells, Accuses Him of Controlling Subsidy.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE
A prominent chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Garus Gololo, has leveled serious allegations against President Bola Tinubu, claiming that the President owns 17 oil wells in the Niger Delta and manipulates the country’s oil subsidy system for personal gain.
These claims were made in a viral video obtained by Ejes Gist News, where Dr. Gololo, speaking in Hausa, expressed deep concern over the monopolization of Nigeria’s oil wealth by the President and his family.
In the video, Dr. Gololo alleged, “Tinubu owns 17 oil wells in the Niger Delta that I know of. His children, Kunle and Wale Jr., run his refinery for him in Malta. Oando and Agip now belong to him. He pays himself the subsidy he supposedly removed, which means fuel prices will never decrease. He even awarded himself a ₦15 trillion contract.”
These explosive allegations, if substantiated, could raise significant questions about the integrity and transparency of the current administration, especially amidst the ongoing economic difficulties facing the country.
Dr. Gololo’s statements have sparked widespread debate, with growing calls for an official response from the presidency. As of now, President Tinubu and his representatives have yet to comment on these accusations.
The timing of these allegations is particularly sensitive, given the widespread dissatisfaction with the government’s economic reforms, which have resulted in skyrocketing fuel prices and increased hardship for ordinary Nigerians.
The video continues to gain traction online, with many Nigerians demanding a thorough investigation into the ownership of the nation’s oil assets and the management of the fuel subsidy.
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This latest development adds to the mounting controversies surrounding President Tinubu’s administration, which has faced criticism for its handling of national resources and governance.
As Nigerians continue to grapple with poverty, inflation, and insecurity, these revelations have only intensified public discontent, leading to protests against the President’s policies, as many lament the growing hunger and suffering in the land.