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Don't blame Tinubu for fuel hikes, Remi Surutu tells Nigerians

…launches EKO57 support group Veteran actress Remi Surutu has defended President Bola Tinubu’s administration amid rising fuel prices, attributing the increases to global factors rather than the Nigerian government. Speaking

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March 17, 2026·2 min read

...launches EKO57 support group

Veteran actress Remi Surutu has defended President Bola Tinubu’s administration amid rising fuel prices, attributing the increases to global factors rather than the Nigerian government.

Speaking at the launch of EKO57, a support group aimed at mobilising backing for the president’s second term, Surutu argued that decisions by world leaders largely influence fuel costs.

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“Like I fought with somebody who was saying… ‘Asiwaju caused the fuel hike.’ I said Asiwaju is not responsible for the rise in petrol prices. The price of the fuel is decided by some beings, by the world leaders… hike in fuel has nothing to do with Tinubu,” she said.

READ ALSO: 2027: KWAM1’s daughter declares ambition to represent Surulere in Lagos Assembly

Surutu reaffirmed her long-standing support for the president and urged Nigerians to exercise their right to vote freely, without intimidation.

She also commended Tinubu’s family as “extremely very good people” and lamented what she described as a lack of unity among the Yoruba community.

“They are extremely very good people. They are good people. The wife, the husband, the children, they are good people. But the fact that we Yorubas, we don’t love ourselves, we condemn ourselves in as much as is allowed. But if we can for one day relax and just think around, look at what is happening all over the world. We are still enjoying ourselves," she said.

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