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Subsidy removal: CSOs threaten nationwide protest, give FG 7days ultimatum

Civil Society Organizations under the umbrella of Free Nigeria Movement has given President Bola Tinubu seven days Ultimatum to reverse his  pronouncement on petrol subsidy removal, or witness the mother of all protests, nationwide.

The group in Abuja on Thursday said the President’s pronouncement was insensitivity, as it was anti-people.

Leader of the group, Dr. Moses Paul while urging  all Nigerians to join hands in fighting against actions of individuals and governments, that threaten democracy and human existence, he noted that promoters of bad governance in the country must be held accountable.

Paul vowed that his group would lead a nationwide protests, should the President and his advisers remain adamant in punishing the poor masses.

According to him, Nigerians cannot continue to suffer amidst plenty, due to leaders that lack competence and empathy.

A statement signed and released by the group, noted that, “as a group, the Free Nigeria Movement, will continue to demand for good governance, responsible leadership and insisting on a credible route to power.

“We frown at this unsavory pronouncement of subsidy removal by the new government, which is essentially place holding pending decision on all petitions at the Presidential Election Tribunal Court.

“We call for the immediate reversal of this pronouncement, the failure of which we shall begin national protests within the next seven (7) days. This is the lawful duty and right of every Nigerian”.

The group also urged the leadership of Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC) not to compromise its standards and people oriented disposition, as it continue in talks with government over the unfortunate subsidy removal.

“We are aware of ongoing talks with the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the many actors lobbying for an acceptance of the new pump price by the NLC leadership. We call on the NLC to remain steadfast standing with the poor people of Nigeria and never compromising their position”.

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