“We will not tolerate deliberate misinformation designed to undermine our operations and mislead Nigerians,” the statement added.
At Oshodi, a bus fare to Ajah was N1,500, up from N1,000.
Mr Ibrahim emphasised that financial literacy was crucial for success in the competitive labour market.
He said Mr Tinubu and the APC remained keenly aware and attentive to difficulties Nigerians were going through on account of the policies.
The agreement was signed at the NNPC Ltd’s Corporate Headquarters in Abuja on Thursday.
In its 2022 Financial Performance Report posted online, the national oil company described the profit as the highest since its inception in 1977.
The committee is to reverse the trend of the 23 failed oil blocks being managed by oil companies under a sharing contract with the NNPCL.
The APC chieftain said that better days were ahead for Nigerians irrespective of the current challenges, especially the hike in transport fare.
NNPC said that the increase was “in line with current market realities” and that “prices will continue to fluctuate to reflect market dynamics.”
In an interview on Tuesday, CEO of NNPC, Mr Mele Kyari, described the fuel scarcity in the country as a “glitch”.
