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Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by BrosPeter: 12:59pm On May 12, 2016
With the new post-subsidy regime in place in Nigeria, many have spoken out against the development. There have been threats to do something similar to #OccupyNigeria. There’s a restlessness in the streets that seems like a calm before the storm.

The NLC have already vowed to fight the price hike in fuel and you need only look at social media to see that people are advocating pretty radical means to fight back.

According to The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) violence is certainly not the answer. The group believes that through dialogue between stakeholders, a logical conclusion can be reached.

They said this in a statement issued by their director, Professor Ishaq Akintola
The Federal Government (FG) yesterday announced the deregulation of the oil sector. The price of oil was raised from N85 per litre to N145 and below. A tornado of criticisms has greeted the new price and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has threatened a showdown with FG.

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) calls on all stakeholders, particularly NLC, to do a critical analysis of the situation and adopt dialogue instead of open confrontation with the government on the issue.

We call attention to FG’s sober statement in which it described the decision to increase the price of petrol as ‘difficult and painful’. We regard such statement as emanating from a government which has feelings for the citizenry and considers itself as part of the masses.

There is an urgent need to recall the characteristics of good governance so far demonstrated by President Buhari’s administration. It has checked financial recklessness in the public sector. It has also imposed disciplinary measures on public officials.

Exempli gratia, some ministers are still squatting in Abuja because President Muhammadu Buhari refused to approve N200 million for each minister as done in past administrations. A ban has been placed on foreign medical treatment and travelling first class in aircrafts for public officials. Any government which takes these steps deserves the support of civil society and the ordinary citizens, not its antagonism. We should understand the difference between a financially prudent administration and a reckless and an overtly corrupt regime.

We therefore appeal to the NLC and the rest of civil society to adopt dialogue in the present circumstance. Civil society needs responsible leadership at this critical moment. It is true that we are the voice of the voiceless and defenders of the poor and downtrodden. But we are not just there to make noise arbitrarily. Good governance should be complemented with responsible and mature approach on the part of civil society.

Activists should not just make noise for the sake of making their presence felt. Neither should we dissipate energy unnecessarily. It is when we show understanding that we are being reasonable. It is irrational to go all out when government puts all the cards on the table for all to see. We are not enemies of the government. We are here to complement government’s efforts as partners in progress.



Civil society should therefore sit down to objectively appraise the situation. We should try to understand the raison d’etre for the removal of subsidy which includes the subsidy fraud phenomenon and the cabal behind it, the free fall in oil price, etc…


Although critics may argue that Nigerians should rise against the removal of oil subsidy because they resisted same during the Jonathan administration, we contend that the situation is now different and the same parameters cannot be applied. There was no fall in oil price when the ex-President removed oil subsidy. Nigeria was producing 2.4 million barrels of oil daily, selling at $93.61 per barrel, earning $224 million per day and $81 billion per annum.


The scenario has since changed for the worse and Buhari is now neck-deep in crisis management. As at 7th May 2016, Nigeria produced 2.7 million barrels per day and sold at $42.3 per barrel.


Whereas corruption was Nigeria’s middle name during the Jonathan era, the Buhari regime is globally certified as transparent and credible. We all should feel proud that both the Archbishop of Canterbury and Transparency International rose to Nigeria’s defence two days ago when David Cameron derogatorily referred to Nigeria as one of the two most corrupt nations of the world.


Only the tiny cabal would have benefitted from removal of subsidy under Jonathan. This informed the mass demonstrations at that time. But poor Nigerians stand to benefit if subsidy is removed under a transparent leader. That is why we do not need to agitate over the current increase. It is a difficult phase that will pass onto prosperity.

These are the yardsticks which objective critics and members of the civil society should be looking at. Not sentiments, not gallery dancing, not grandstanding. We should not play into the hands of corrupt politicians whose executive agent provocateur cum enfant terrible has already started inciting the NLC against FG.

Finally, we charge FG to set the machinery in motion for dialogue with NLC. We appeal to civil society, the press and all Nigerians to continue to support the central government in its quest to make life more meaningful to all.


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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by temitemi1(m): 1:00pm On May 12, 2016
To hell with them...

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by Nobody: 1:00pm On May 12, 2016
OK

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by TippyTop(m): 1:01pm On May 12, 2016
Same way they asked for dialogue during GEJ's time, bunch of hypocrites.

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by cktheluckyman: 1:02pm On May 12, 2016
did they call for dialogue during GEJ's time? bloody hypocrites!!!

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by BrosPeter: 1:02pm On May 12, 2016
This is why Muslims keep ruling Nigeria, they always support their own.
Lalasticlala, Mynd44 come and see

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by TippyTop(m): 1:04pm On May 12, 2016

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by Rose2014: 1:04pm On May 12, 2016
We warned the zombies but they didn't listen. As if it's not only wailers that will suffer it.
Let me find any zombie try to join wailers club today. Na flog we go flog am commot for our meeting grin


Chai it must suck to be a zombie for this govt. They keep embarrassing u daily cheesy
This is really Yahoo yahoo govt. see below lwkm

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by NavierStokes(m): 1:04pm On May 12, 2016
Classic depiction of "me and my brothers against the world".

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by CACAWA(m): 1:05pm On May 12, 2016
Lol
Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by Godstraight(m): 1:05pm On May 12, 2016
like they called for during jonas era,if I catch this people for Edo state ehh

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by dustmalik(m): 1:06pm On May 12, 2016
Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by silvoice(m): 1:07pm On May 12, 2016
I Lay a curse on anyone who defend politicians simply because he or she is benefiting from them, is from the same tribe or party. I don't care which side you belong to. PDP and APC are the same and their sycophants. Are mainly idiots who will all receive their reward when the time come. Indeed, #there was a country.

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by oshe11: 1:12pm On May 12, 2016
well erm! All I av to say is erm, dere r erm......... We shud erm, erm...........














Stl erm............

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by bjdon: 1:14pm On May 12, 2016
So because this President is a Muslim and removes Subsidy it should be accepted, but when a Christian did it, it was ok to 'Occupy Nigeria'

And somebody will come out to say we are one Nigeria Abi?

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by mightyhazel: 1:21pm On May 12, 2016
Muric abi na wetin, una no go kill pasn cheesy

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by BushidoBlue(m): 1:55pm On May 12, 2016
bjdon:
[size=18pt]So because this President is a Muslim and removes Subsidy it should be accepted, but when a Christian did it, it was ok to 'Occupy Nigeria'

And somebody will come out to say we are one Nigeria Abi?[/size]

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by NATIONALPASTOR: 2:17pm On May 12, 2016
I FEEL LIKE SLAPPING THOSE YORUBAS WHO FOUGHT THEIR FRIENDS JUST TO INSTALL THIS USE.LESS CON-MAN CALLED BUHARI.

TINUBU SOLD YORUBAS TO BUHARI AND WHY YORUBAS ARE BUSY SHOUTING ANTI-CORRUPTION, BUHARI IS BUSY LOOTING OUR COMMON WEALTH WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL JETS.

YORUBAS SUDDENLY GONE INTO OCCUPY NIGERIA COMA.

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by OlujobaSamuel: 2:35pm On May 12, 2016
NATIONALPASTOR:
I FEEL LIKE SLAPPING THOSE YORUBAS WHO FOUGHT THEIR FRIENDS JUST TO INSTALL THIS USE.LESS CON-MAN CALLED BUHARI.
TINUBU SOLD YORUBAS TO BUHARI AND WHY YORUBAS ARE BUSY SHOUTING ANTI-CORRUPTION, BUHARI IS BUSY LOOTING OUR COMMON WEALTH WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL JETS.
YORUBAS SUDDENLY GONE INTO OCCUPY NIGERIA COMA.
hope you are ok?
@topic, e be like sey this akintola abi wetin be his name get brain damage, dialogue for decision dey don make?, no be your fault, everything na your religious lenses you dey take see am from naira print to subsidy removal, ediot. to hell with you.
nlc, friday na tomorrow oo, finish your nonsense meeting, come out to tell us stay calm. God dey watch una.

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by juman(m): 2:45pm On May 12, 2016
NATIONALPASTOR:
I FEEL LIKE SLAPPING THOSE YORUBAS WHO FOUGHT THEIR FRIENDS JUST TO INSTALL THIS USE.LESS CON-MAN CALLED BUHARI.

TINUBU SOLD YORUBAS TO BUHARI AND WHY YORUBAS ARE BUSY SHOUTING ANTI-CORRUPTION, BUHARI IS BUSY LOOTING OUR COMMON WEALTH WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL JETS.

YORUBAS SUDDENLY GONE INTO OCCUPY NIGERIA COMA.

He will perform very well.

But he is just too slow.

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by Nelkoko: 2:47pm On May 12, 2016
B. S

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by mohaMADbuari: 2:50pm On May 12, 2016
Islam......

I stopped taking them serious the moment i saw this

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by Almajiri1: 2:56pm On May 12, 2016
The Shiite Muslims thinks otherwise and believes through experience that the only way to resist this is not just to occupy and dance reggae and blues but to arm and demand justice like the Avengers.

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by Nobody: 3:23pm On May 12, 2016
Hypocrites of the highest order. Didn't they join in the occupy Nigeria protest held at Ojota? Where was this Isaq Akintola and his band of apologist in 2012. I remember this guy spitting fire and brimstone against the government of GEJ then. Fake marabouts!

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by MrAdetunjiBayo: 3:23pm On May 12, 2016
We yoruba muslims support the removal of subsidy by Buhari. We did the sponsored #occupynigeria before to kick out GEJ who was a stuoopid christian nyamiri infidel. Now that we muslims are in power, if you protest we will send Buratai to Buratalize you, so you better respect yourself and manage the N145/liter gift. Say Baba jare!

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by truthonmission: 3:56pm On May 12, 2016
Chiwude:
Hypocrites of the highest order. Didn't they join in the occupy Nigeria protest held at Ojota? Where was this Isaq Akintola and his band of apologist in 2012. I remember this guy spitting fire and brimstone against the government of GEJ then. Fake marabouts!
Yorubass, Always A Willing Tools In D Hands Of Foolanis.

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by omaguibu(m): 4:27pm On May 12, 2016
God punish them

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by Herapal(m): 5:02pm On May 12, 2016
Woe on to them. Na their father!

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by tammie24: 5:02pm On May 12, 2016
Do these people have to be so predictable

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Re: Subsidy: Muslims Call On Labour To Dialogue Not Occupy Nigeria by hisgrace090: 5:03pm On May 12, 2016
Subsidy have come to stay no going back. Kudos to gej the initiator and pmb the executor.Nigeria must move forward no matter the cost.

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