During a late-night interview with Channels Television on Sunday, June 5, the former governor of Edo State stated this.
President Tinubu, according to Oshiomhole, has an immediate remedy to mitigate the effects of subsidy removal and believes it would be implemented sooner than planned.
He predicted that the continuing talks between the federal government and organized labor will result in a clear and good outcome.
"This president recognizes that the effect of the withdrawal is already here, people are already going through some level of discomfort and therefore there has to be an immediate solution to it.
"Now that immediate solution is what we discussed and the fact that we are meeting on Tuesday again shows that clearly, we realize that this is not one of those things you want to buy time because it has a real negative impact, on particularly, the most vulnerable group."
"This president recognizes that the effect of the withdrawal is already here, people are already going through some level of discomfort and therefore there has to be an immediate solution to it.
"Now that immediate solution is what we discussed and the fact that we are meeting on Tuesday again shows that clearly, we realize that this is not one of those things you want to buy time because it has a real negative impact, on particularly, the most vulnerable group."