Hardship: Allow importation of food items for 6 months, activist tell Tinubu

….Blames govs for hardship

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been advised to allow the importation of food items for the period of six months by opening the land borders across the country in order to reduce the current suffering of the Nigeria masses.

 

In a statement signed by Executive Chairman, CHRSJ, Comrade Adeniyi Alimi Sulaiman, the advice if heeded will ameliorate the current hardship Nigerians are passing through as a result of fuel subsidy removal and ongoing economic reforms of the present administration.

 

Blaming the State Governors for not helping the Tinubu led Federal Government on how to ease the current hardship situation facing the Nigerian people but just benefitting from the increase in federal allocation without any justification in their various states

 

Reacting to the two-day hardship protest embarked upon by the organized Labour of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) across the land, Comrade Sulaiman who urged President Tinubu and the State Governors to fine-tune a strategy on how to cushion the effects of the current hardship by putting a concrete measure in place before the situation goes out of hand.

 

Adding that, the government should control the price of the goods and services, particularly, the food items, by stopping the ongoing geometrical inflation in the land.

 

Sulaiman advised State Governors to use the increase in their monthly allocations to buy a food items and subsidized it for the teeming masses across the Local Government areas of the country.

 

The human rights activist, saluted the courage of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) under the headship of Comrade Joe Ajaero and human rights community led by Barrister Femi Falana, SAN to organize the two-day protest the current hardship facing by the Nigeria masses.

 

He also applauded the men of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), particularly, the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Mr. Adegoke Fayoade for the peaceful conduct of security personnel in Lagos and other States of the Federation, adding that the Government and the security agents should know that it was inalienable right of the citizens to a peaceful protest and constructive criticism for the betterment of the society.

 

Sulaiman, then, charged the masses of the country to know that it was also their right to reject any anti- masses policy of the government, urging the people to call out their Governors to be accountable for the increase in their monthly allocation from the Federation Account by President Bola Tinubu.

 

 

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