 The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, NADD, has called on the government of President Bola Tinibu to us in part of urgency put measures in place to cushion the effects of subsidy removal on Nigerians. The president, Dr. Meka Ogine, communicated at the end of each scientific conference hosted in Lagos on Saturday, advised the government to ensure that money saved from the removal of fuel subsidy were judiciously used. And he said, Communique, NADD also insists the demand for at least 200% increment in the common salary structure and the associated allowance is as contained in the letter to the government dated 7th July 2022. The regime observed a shock. The recent increase in the price of petroleum products owing to the removal of subsidy, noting that the tendency for increased inflation rates and cost of living will further worsen the economic condition of the Nigerian citizens. The regime observed that there were no palliative measures put in place to cushion the effect of this and only imagine the depth of suffering of the common Nigerians at this time, including our members. The regime observed, with dismay, that some of our members in different federal, federal tertiary health institutions are yet to be paid the arrears of the hazard allowance. The government has been led by the president, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, His Excellency Sinetobola Red Tribu, to, as a matter of urgency, put measures in place to cushion the effect of subsidy remover on poor Nigerians. We advise the government to ensure that money saved from the removal of subsidy are judicially used and put into meaningful investments that will better the lives of all Nigerians. In this case, health and education should be. So you get notified about fresh news updates.