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Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by money121(m): 3:01pm On Jun 11, 2023
Civil society groups numbering about 120 have set aside Monday, June 12, to protest petrol subsidy fraud and the hike in fuel prices since the announcement of the subsidy removal by President Bola Tinubu.

The groups said they had observed the hardship and anarchy that the transfer of the cost and burden of the fraudulent subsidy regime, had brought on ordinary Nigerians.

“The coalition directed all its affiliates, allies, and stakeholders in the 36 states and Abuja, to collaboratively mobilise for the June 12 Citizens Mass Protests, and to undertake dynamic protest actions and demonstrations, during their June 12 commemorative events that are in tandem with their peculiar environment, in compelling the Tinubu’s government to stem its foisted economic and political crisis in the country”

In a statement signed by the Head of the Secretariat of the National Coordinating Centre, Olawale Okunniyi, the groups said empirical data showed that the cost of governance and the privileges of certain elites in the country, were largely responsible for the problems in the Nigerian economy.

Okunniyi said the groups had decided to mobilise and “lead the collective intervention” to prevent the subsidy removal from becoming another avenue to further plunge the nation’s economy while disempowering the poor.

Tinubu meets traditional rulers in Aso Rock Villa
He added that the leaders, at their meeting, had also consensually agreed that all forms of “phantom subsidies” must be removed, adding that “targeting just the fuel subsidy is anti-people”.

“The coalition has decided to mobilise and lead the collective intervention of Nigerian citizens, youths and the masses to ensure that the elite consensus to remove the fraudulent fuel subsidy in Nigeria, does not become another opening for state finance cartel to manipulate and exploit the subsidy removal policy, to further dis-empower and pauperize the vulnerable and poor in Nigeria, in order not to plunge the vast majority of Nigerians into deeper economic crises, crimes and insecurity.

Since there seems to be a national elite consensus that the fraudulent contraption called fuel subsidy should be removed, it is therefore obvious that all other subsidy regimes in Nigeria are plagued with the same disease of corruption and official mismanagement. Targeting just the fuel subsidy is anti-people. All corrupt/phantom subsidies must be removed”.

Okunniyi also said the group would collate and generate citizens’ concerns about the $800m World Bank loan obtained by the Buhari administration, and how it will be applied, as well as raise issues about whether or not the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission Limited would “remain as an arm of government, and its true powers in the context of Petroleum Industry Act, PIA, its holistic implementation and the pricing of PMS in Nigeria”.

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lalasticlala, Mynd44, OAM4J

Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by money121(m): 3:02pm On Jun 11, 2023
All is well
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by Dpen11(f): 3:05pm On Jun 11, 2023
It is what it is
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by saintjimos(m): 3:14pm On Jun 11, 2023
No protest

They just want to be recognized so they can cash out

Welcome to Nigeria
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by Lawalemi(m): 3:16pm On Jun 11, 2023
Welcome idea. Civil society need to rise again after being docile under the inept Buhari 8 years administration.

Subsidy removal must be well negotiated with government. Without negotiation, it gonna bite the masses hard
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by CodeTemplar: 3:19pm On Jun 11, 2023
The increase has proven disproportionate compared to petrol increase impact.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by seborrhic: 3:24pm On Jun 11, 2023
Any strike or protest without the involvement and indeed the leadership of the NLC is dead on arrival

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by Saao(m): 3:27pm On Jun 11, 2023
Better oo, na so we go dey? Things are not easy at all and everyone kept quiet.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by Freedom2023(m): 3:48pm On Jun 11, 2023
Times are hard. No helper anywhere. U hustle, the money can't solve 20% of your essential needs
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by yemi1504: 4:19pm On Jun 11, 2023
money121:


Civil society groups numbering about 120 have set aside Monday, June 12, to protest petrol subsidy fraud and the hike in fuel prices since the announcement of the subsidy removal by President Bola Tinubu.

The groups said they had observed the hardship and anarchy that the transfer of the cost and burden of the fraudulent subsidy regime, had brought on ordinary Nigerians.

“The coalition directed all its affiliates, allies, and stakeholders in the 36 states and Abuja, to collaboratively mobilise for the June 12 Citizens Mass Protests, and to undertake dynamic protest actions and demonstrations, during their June 12 commemorative events that are in tandem with their peculiar environment, in compelling the Tinubu’s government to stem its foisted economic and political crisis in the country”

In a statement signed by the Head of the Secretariat of the National Coordinating Centre, Olawale Okunniyi, the groups said empirical data showed that the cost of governance and the privileges of certain elites in the country, were largely responsible for the problems in the Nigerian economy.

Okunniyi said the groups had decided to mobilise and “lead the collective intervention” to prevent the subsidy removal from becoming another avenue to further plunge the nation’s economy while disempowering the poor.

Tinubu meets traditional rulers in Aso Rock Villa
He added that the leaders, at their meeting, had also consensually agreed that all forms of “phantom subsidies” must be removed, adding that “targeting just the fuel subsidy is anti-people”.

“The coalition has decided to mobilise and lead the collective intervention of Nigerian citizens, youths and the masses to ensure that the elite consensus to remove the fraudulent fuel subsidy in Nigeria, does not become another opening for state finance cartel to manipulate and exploit the subsidy removal policy, to further dis-empower and pauperize the vulnerable and poor in Nigeria, in order not to plunge the vast majority of Nigerians into deeper economic crises, crimes and insecurity.

Since there seems to be a national elite consensus that the fraudulent contraption called fuel subsidy should be removed, it is therefore obvious that all other subsidy regimes in Nigeria are plagued with the same disease of corruption and official mismanagement. Targeting just the fuel subsidy is anti-people. All corrupt/phantom subsidies must be removed”.

Okunniyi also said the group would collate and generate citizens’ concerns about the $800m World Bank loan obtained by the Buhari administration, and how it will be applied, as well as raise issues about whether or not the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission Limited would “remain as an arm of government, and its true powers in the context of Petroleum Industry Act, PIA, its holistic implementation and the pricing of PMS in Nigeria”.

https://punchng.com/subsidy-removal-groups-plan-to-protest-on-june-12/?utm_source=OneSignal&utm_medium=web-push

lalasticlala, Mynd44, OAM4J

Without strikes from Labour, these protests are DOA
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by yemi1504: 4:21pm On Jun 11, 2023
seborrhic:
Any strike or protest without the involvement and indeed the leadership of the NLC is dead on arrival

Said the same thing! Protests are only effective with accompanying strikes from Labour.
Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by Calabar1stSon: 4:26pm On Jun 11, 2023
This government supporters are silently hoping for any possible protest to come up because they're equally feeling the effects too.

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Re: Subsidy Removal: Groups Plan To Protest On June 12 by Okoroawusa: 4:48pm On Jun 11, 2023
Who be all these ones?

Abeg make una swerve

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