 The residents of Adamaa State have cried out over the removal of fuel subsidy while calling on President Tinibu to consider the sufferings of Nigerians. The residents, however, described the removal of fuel subsidy as wickedness, as showed the Nigerian Liberal Congress of their readiness to support the nationwide strike slated for Wednesday. They, however, appealed to commuters to consider the plight of the masses by reducing their transport fare within and outside the state capital. People are really suffering. There is a place from Jamaica to Yola in Adamaa State. People pay 100 naira, presently people pay 600 naira from Jamaica to Yola. Things just skyrocketed immediately. Today, anywhere you go within the city of Jamaica, things are just terrible. We don't know how we will survive this country. We believe removing the subsidy is a good idea, but removing it immediately on its first day is not really good. There is no parity for people to take care of themselves, to prepare for the removal of the subsidy. He just came in like that. It's not a good idea to be sincere. You could have two people who will not be subsidy at this particular time. We love his action. We love his sincerity. But you could have let people prepare, let people know what they are going to face. The first government to reduce the price, this price that you used to sell is too expensive because customers are complaining. So if possible, please and please, so we got our request. I came with a whole bobae, 199. Here in the first century that I had this first 160. I don't know where we are taking the money. I don't know where we are taking the money. I don't know where we are taking the money. I don't know where we are asking to give the answer for this. Where are we going to do this? Here in Nigeria, 550 years. Where? I think it's for good. If it is for good, then it is for good. It is coming from the marketers or from the new government. If it is from the marketers, we can say that they are not fair to the government. But if it is from the government, we can say that they are not fair to the masses. This policy is very, very demoralizing. It's a hopeless policy. The only subsidy, I mean the only assistance or leave the government is going to the masses. Is this subsidy? They are subsidizing the fuel. That's why we are able to drive this car. But with the removal of this subsidy, I don't know how, whether we shall just pack the cars at our houses. It's very demoralizing. Now as I was passing, I just saw there is no line here. No queue. I thought they are sitting at 190, or 220, highest. To my surprise, when I entered the queue, they are saying it is 550. So I can see many cars not getting when they heard about the price. They are getting out of the queue. They are moving up.