IMPI said, “We urged the U.S. government to engage directly with Nigerian authorities and validate data before acting on advocacy-driven reports.”
IMPI said the efforts of Mr Tinubu’s administration in 2024 yielded notable improvements in petroleum industry output despite mounting challenges.
He said that the subsidy policy killed domestic refineries in the past.
The group outlined the pragmatic thinking behind many of the initiatives of Mr Tinubu’s administration.
The IMPI chairman said it would seem that some individuals and groups were laying the groundwork for insurrection under the cover of a peaceful protest.
He also advised government on the urgent need to rejig its cash transfer programmes to ensure effectiveness, transparency and accountability.
