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CSO Coalition Praises President Tinubu, Outlined Steps to Mitigate Effects of Subsidy Removal

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By Seyi Babalola

The Coalition of Civil Society Organizations/Labour Center commended President Bola Tinubu’s national broadcast and the steps he suggested to mitigate the effects of the removal of the petroleum subsidy on Nigerians.

The Coalition applauded President Tinubu for the audacious economic move of eliminating the subsidy in its Communiqué at the conclusion of the meeting, stating that the benefits have already begun to show in increased savings of an unprecedented one trillion naira within two months, giving the government more money to grant democratic dividends to the populace.

The Convener, Campaign for Dignity in Governance, Comrade Rasaq Olokoba made this known to Newsmen during a one-day Town Hall meeting on Tuesday in Lagos.

According to him: ” It is a fact that the removal of fuel subsidy by the federal government through painful and inevitable has also resulted in some economic gains to the country, the benefits of which will become manifest soon. Some of these benefits can be gleaned from the reduction in our daily petrol consumption from 66 million litres to 40 million litres, savings of about 1 trillion naira in just two months, reduction in the cases of PMS smuggling across our borders and even the World bank has projected a savings of N3.9 trillion naira from fuel subsidy removal by December 2023″.

The Civil Society Coalition urged Nigerians to show patience and understanding in this matter, stating that it’s a temporary price to pay for a more promising and long-lasting future.

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“As we plead for your patience and understanding over the economic pains and inconvenience that we are all going through temporarily, we are of the strong belief, that there is light at the end of the tunnel as we will not fail or falter in our social responsibility of societal watchdog to hold government at all levels accountable to their promises, this is a commitment we solemnly make to you”.

The Coalition urged the three levels of government to implement social safety nets to improve the plight of the weak in accordance with international best practices.

It further stated that civil society organizations must monitor the palliatives and other measures implemented to ameliorate the economic hardship of Nigerians as a result of the elimination of fuel subsidy for the purpose of transparency and accountability

The Nigerian people “are determined to defend democracy with all legitimate means necessary for our collective good,” the Coalition stated in its Communiqué.

“Nigerians and groups are enjoined to ventilate their views on the fuel subsidy removal and other issues within the purview of the law and not allow themselves to be hoodwinked or provoked to anarchy by anti-democratic elements.

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“We commend Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state for outlining his administration measures to cushion the effect of the fuel subsidy removal.

“We say no to the breakdown of law and order in the guise of exercise of fundamental rights of citizens and call on the security agencies to be alive to their responsibilities.

“We wish to alert Nigerians to beware of the threat to national security by persons and groups using the fuel subsidy removal issue for political capital.

“Local government council administrations are enjoined to follow the paths of the federal and state governments in outlining their palliatives and measures to cushion the effect of the fuel subsidy removal on the citizenry, the coalition group stated.

Those in attendance at the Town Hall meeting include Razak Olokoba of Campaign for Dignity in Governance; Nelson Ekujumi, Centre for Social and Economic Rights; Titi Akosa, Centre for 21st Century Issues; Linus Okoroji of Humanity Services Project and Raji Rasheed Oyewunmi, Yoruba Citizen Action for Change, amongst others.

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Suspected kidnappers abducts 10 travellers in Ondo

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No fewer than 10 passengers have been abducted by gunmen along the Owo-Benin highway in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State.

The gunmen reportedly attacked the commercial bus the passengers were travelling in after which they were marched into the bush.

It was gathered that the passengers were on their way from Akwa Ibom to Akure when the incident happened.

One of the sources, who craved anonymity, disclosed that the driver of the space bus had initially thought that the gunmen were security operatives but realised that they were criminals when they shot sporadically into the air.

” They were kidnapped on the Owo-Ipele road on Saturday morning at about 12 am. Their vehicles were stopped, and they were dragged into the bush to an unknown destination.

“The hoodlums ambushed them and whisked all the occupants of the vehicle into the bush. All the occupants of the vehicle were abducted and nobody heard anything about them since then.

However, the police image maker in the state, Funmilayo Odunlami, however, stated only seven people were kidnapped.

“The police received information that a vehicle was attacked along the Owo/Ifon road, and seven people were suspected to have been abducted.

“Seven travellers were involved; they were coming from Akwa Ibom State in a commercial bus. Our men are already making efforts to rescue the victims from the kidnappers and arrest the perpetrators.”

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Banditry: End insecurity by 2025 ending – Tinubu gives military marching orders

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President Bola Tinubu has issued marching orders to the military to end banditry and general insecurity by the end of 2025.

This was disclosed by the Minister of Defence, Abubakar Badaru, in a viral video.

Following Tinubu’s order, Badaru said the military will continue its onslaught against bandits and all forms of criminalities.

The Minister said bandits are currently on the run and that the military won’t stop until they are all flushed out.

According to Badaru: “The bandits are now on the run, but the military will not rest until we end this thing. The president has given us marching orders to end insecurity in every part of our country by the end of this year.

“The Chief of Defence Staff, NSA are working day and night to actualize that target, as you have seen we are putting pressure on all the theatre operations.

“And indeed, mining activities have been lifted in Zamfara already and this is part of the reason we are meeting today to look at all areas where we have serious security issues and how best we can secure those areas.”

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50% telecom tariff hike: NATCOMS backs decision as NLC bows to FG’s pressure

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The Nigeria Labour Congress bowed to pressure to halt its planned Tuesday nationwide protest against the 50 percent telecommunication tariff hike.

Also, the National Association of Telecoms Subscribers backed the decision by the organized Labour.

Gatekeeper reports that the NLC signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Government after a meeting with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation on Monday night.

In the MoU signed by the SGF, Senator George Akume, NLC president Joe Ajaero, and the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, and the National Secretary of NLC, Emmanuel Ugboaja, both parties agreed to set up a technical committee to resolve gray areas in the 50 percent telecom tariff approval.

However, NLC reiterated its rejection of the tariff hike.

“Arising from the meeting convened by the Federal Government of Nigeria on the proposed 50% hike in telecommunications tariffs in the country, which the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) expressed strong opposition to, citing its potential negative impact on the Nigerian workers and the economy with a threat to proceed on a one-day nationwide mass protest, the following resolutions were reached: That there is a need for the parties to sit together in a technical group to resolve most of the thorny areas raised during the discussion; consequently, a 10-man joint committee was set up of five (5) representatives each from the Federal Government and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC); and the committee shall conclude and submit its deliberations within two (2) weeks from this 3rd day of February, 2025.

“The parties call on the Nigerian people to remain calm while this committee concludes its assignment,” the communique after the meeting stated.

Earlier, a civic society organisation known as the National Civil Society Council of Nigeria, NCSCN, had announced the suspension of its planned protest against the 50 percent tariff hike.

Recall that last week, NLC announced Tuesday, 4th February, 2025, as a date for a one-day mass protest against the telecom tariff hike.

In a notice last Thursday by NLC National Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja, the union had already asked the state congress and affiliate union to mobilise for Tuesday’s mass protest.

This comes after the Nigerian Communications Commission on January 2025 approved a 50 percent telecommunications tariff hike for operators.

The approval has sparked tariff hike controversy in Nigeria’s telecom sector.

NLC and other telecom subscribers had opposed the tariff implementation, citing the persistent economic hardship Nigerians already face.

Subscribers back nationwide protest suspension.

 

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