 Meanwhile, a correlation of civil societies known as the Osho Masterminds have called on the president of Nigeria, Ashwajibola Chinabu, to review the nation's minimum wage and payment of back leg of salaries, or academic staff union of the university's ASU, to cushion effect of field subsidy removal. Addressing journalist Doreen, its June edition of state after state address held in Osho capital, the executive director of the group, Professor Wasiu Oyedo-Koali, lamented that field subsidy removal has skyrocketed prices of commodities, as well as transportation systems, saying this requires urgent intervention before it drops off on the good intentions of the federal government. The bold removal shows that President Chinabu is willing and ready to take the difficult decisions for the growth and development of our dear country and our people. However, the removal, as suspected, come with attendant difficulties. Prices of commodities are skyrocketing. Transportation costs are now going over the roof, making life difficult for low income earners. These difficulties, if not properly managed, may rubbish the good intentions behind the removal of field subsidy and make government lose goodwill. The issue of student loan is something that makes education work in other places. But just like it is said of this field subsidy removal, there are quite a number of things that needed to be done before it is done. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.