 Reactions have continued to trail the proposed plan by the federal government to remove fuel subsidy and pay 5,000 Naira transport allowance to poor Nigerians. A public affairs analyst Ezekiel Nyaetok believes the movie is deceitful on the case of laser thinking by the government. Jacinta Obuco has more. The removal of fuel subsidy has remained Nigeria's longest challenge, with higher inflation of worsening poverty. It was overflogged back to 2012 during the administration of former president Goodluck Jonathan. The recent plan by the government on the subsidy replacement got an analyst, Ezekiel Nyaetok, talking. He said the government lacks integrity and concerns for the masses. It's a case of laser thinking. It's a case of deceit. It's a case of not understanding what governance is all about. The government has shown itself not to be reliable, not to be strategic in thinking. The APC government had started with the fact that subsidy was a fraud. When they came in and they were silent on it, if we had come in early, you know, and discovered that you were wrong, there's nothing wrong in saying, I'm sorry, I didn't see this, but here we are. Analysts have said that it is true that the logic behind subsidy reform is sound in imposing controls on spending and conserving resources. But it is at a time when trust deficit between the governed and the government widens. The people do not trust the government. I want to call on all women and men of conscience to start to sensitize their people so that when this will come back in 2023, we will show them exactly where they belong. The trust can move on with our lives with the government that is so-called professional and understanding the essence of governance. Opinions pools say unless the challenges bedeviling the downstream sector of the nation's petroleum industry are surmounted, the removal of oil subsidy may create more problems for Nigerians. Niger Center, Ubuku for Plus TV, Africa.