The House of Representatives on Wednesday, 25th of October, 2023 rejected a motion calling on the federal government to make all secondary school examinations for 2023/2024 free for all Nigerians as part of measures to cushion the lingering effect of fuel subsidy removal.
The motion, moved by Anamero Dekeri (Edo, APC), asked the federal government to pay the fees for the WAEC, NECO and UTME examinations for all students.
However, the motion was rejected by the lawmakers after a long debate on the floor of the House.
This motion is coming at a time when Nigerians are still condemning the action of lawmakers to spend billions on their official vehicles. In the motion, Dekeri said the federal government already saved money through the removal of petroleum subsidy and should help families that are struggling.
“With the cooperation of the masses, the federal government was able to deliver Nigerians from a few individuals that took the nation’s economy hostage through fuel subsidy payment conduit pipe that has plundered this country’s economy for too long.
As a result of the removal of fuel subsidy, the government may have saved approximately (NI7, 200,000,000.00) seventeen billion two hundred million naira only, daily from a few cartels that have been sucking the poor masses,” he said.
He prayed the House to urge the Ministry of Education to declare 2023 and 2024 WAEC, NECO and JAMB examinations registration free, to enable the common man have a direct benefit of fuel subsidy removal palliatives. [CONTINUE READING HERE]>>>>
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