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#RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by General247: 6:26pm On Aug 03, 2019
As a leading figure of the RevolutionNow protest, Omoyele Sowore continued his detention in DSS custody, the RevolutionNow organizer which include several CSO have vow to continue with the protest scheduled to start on Monday August 5 2019. They have also released the list of demands they are agitating against.

A Lagos-based lawyer and civil rights activist, Inibehe Effiong, said the government should focus on addressing the issues that informed the planned demonstration, rather than cracking down on citizens for exercising their rights to speech, association and assembly.

“We have a list of demands,” Mr Effiong said. “And everything borders around good governance.”

The protesters said the demand had been broken down into three phases, each of which contains a laundry of critical issues that must be addressed — failure over which the protest would not cease.

* First Bundle: End anti-people economic policies

* Second Bundle: End special privileges for the ruling class

* Third Bundle: Return political power and national wealth to the working people

The details of these bundles include:

First Bundle: End Anti-People Economic Policies:
* Return of fuel prices and electricity tariffs to their levels in 1999, the immediate repair of all the refineries, pipelines and fuel depots in Nigeria and, an end to the importation of fuel.

* End to estimated and inflated billing by the electricity distribution companies and to their extortion of money from consumers for transformers, poles, cables, etc.

* No devaluation of the Naira.

* End to the insecurity and constant bloodletting in the country but by methods that respect human rights and justice and the sack of the current set of service chiefs for their self-evident incompetence in their duties.

* Abolition of tuition fees and inflated service charges in all public universities and secondary schools.

* Immediate payment of the N30,000 minimum wage, with annual increases pegged to the rate of inflation and to the national average rate of profit of multinational corporations operating in Nigeria and of all local private companies employing more than 100 workers (irrespective of the contract status of such workers).

* The immediate release of all political prisoners, including Shi’ite leader Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife, and an immediate stop to the persecution of people based on their political or religious beliefs or their ethnicity.

* The immediate payment of all outstanding salaries of workers and pensions of retirees.

* The immediate implementation of all agreements the government and private sector employers have signed with the trade unions at all levels and in all sectors.

* A massive public works and services program in every sector and level of the economy as well as in the urban and rural areas to provide employment for unemployed youths.

Second Bundle: End Special Privileges for the Ruling Class:
* All public officials in elective, appointive, or senior administrative positions must be banned from educating their children or dependants in private schools in Nigeria or in schools in foreign countries.

* These officials, their immediate family, and their dependants must be banned also from obtaining healthcare in private hospitals in Nigeria or in hospitals in foreign countries.

* These officials must also receive basic salaries and allowances not higher than those received by the highest paid professors in public Nigerian universities.

* An immediate end to the use of police or military personnel as private security guards for these officials.

* Except for the president and governors, these officials and their immediate family must not live in class-exclusive estates or other similar places of residence but among the working people who they serve.

Third Bundle: Return Political Power and National Wealth to the Working People:
* The complete and uncompensated repossession by the working people of all national resources stolen by the ruling class and their foreign masters through the fraudulent privatisation of public resources since 1986.

* The complete and uncompensated seizure by the working people of all private wealth accumulated by public officials (as defined above) during and after their tenure of service whose value exceeds their total lawful and demonstrable income during and after that tenure.

* The complete socialisation of all land in the country and declaration of access to land as a basic right, by this means to break the monopoly of the ruling class on ownership and access to land in the country and thus make land available to the poor who live by farming and those who need to build their own houses.

* To break the stranglehold of the ruling class on political power by banning from politics all who have stolen the people’s money and property since 1960 and those who have been in elective or appointive political office for more at any time before and since 1999, ending the influence of money and god-fathers in politics, imposing term-limits for national and state lawmakers, completely liberating local governments from state government control, returning power from the national and state levels to governing councils controlled by citizens at the town, city, and village levels, etc.

* To reduce the cost of governance by abolishing the Senate, thus establishing a uni-cameral legislature with only the House of Representatives; and by abolishing constituency projects to end the theft of public money through such projects.

* Abolishing the death penalty except for the embezzling or privatisation of the public wealth.

* Producing a new constitution for Nigeria by a democratic and people-led process involving open discussion, debate, and determination of proposals and suggestions by the working people in towns and villages, in factories, on farms, in the Diaspora, on school campuses, in neighbourhoods, market places, workplaces, mass media, social media, etc.

Source: https://www.newsheadlines.com.ng/latest-nigeria-news-today/2019/08/03/revolutionnow-organizer-releases-list-of-demands-vow-to-go-ahead-with-protest

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by valenu(m): 6:28pm On Aug 03, 2019
Na soo nasoo

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by landforeast(m): 6:34pm On Aug 03, 2019
No 1 demand should be to restructure the country
That is the way to go
Someone cannot be reaping where he or she did not sow
Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by chiefobdk(m): 6:35pm On Aug 03, 2019
Funny people

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by aremuforlife(m): 6:40pm On Aug 03, 2019
No 1 demand is unrealistic, how do you expect the present government to return the price of fuel and commodities to the way they were in 1999.
It is not possible and it can never be possible!!!
Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by CHM11: 6:41pm On Aug 03, 2019
Hmmm
Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by Nobody: 6:43pm On Aug 03, 2019
Jokers. Thank God I never took them serious

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by nnanyereugo(m): 6:46pm On Aug 03, 2019
Pls lets restructure abeg
Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by alizma: 6:46pm On Aug 03, 2019
List is finally out and it make sense.
Also they have correct the mistake, AAC on the revolutionary beret.
Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by Whiteangel1234: 6:50pm On Aug 03, 2019
grin power to the People
Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by Nobody: 6:51pm On Aug 03, 2019
The greedy politicians will rather kill you all.

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by Whiteangel1234: 6:51pm On Aug 03, 2019
nnanyereugo:
Pls lets restructure abeg

Producing a new constitution for Nigeria by a democratic and people-led process involving open discussion, debate, and determination of proposals and suggestions by the working people in towns and villages, in factories, on farms, in the Diaspora, on school campuses, in neighbourhoods, market places, workplaces, mass media, social media, etc.

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by icebird25(m): 7:03pm On Aug 03, 2019
I was thinking that this whole revolution thing was something special..but after seeing this list ..hehehe I laugh Swahili ...this people are not serious

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by Corrosiveman(m): 7:58pm On Aug 03, 2019
Forget it, the Cabal would never leave

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by jamace(m): 8:16pm On Aug 03, 2019
Omnibus:
Jokers. Thank God I never took them serious
But the govt is taking them serious on your behalf. grin

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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by Davechuks360(m): 9:41pm On Aug 03, 2019
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Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by General247: 9:43pm On Aug 03, 2019
Davechuks360:



This totally makes no sense!!
Kindly explain how?
Re: #RevolutionNow Organizer Releases List Of Demands, Vow To Go Ahead With Protest by General247: 11:15am On Aug 04, 2019
landforeast:
No 1 demand should be to restructure the country
That is the way to go
Someone cannot be reaping where he or she did not sow
It can be covered with this line
* Producing a new constitution for Nigeria by a democratic and people-led process involving open discussion, debate, and determination of proposals and suggestions by the working people in towns and villages, in factories, on farms, in the Diaspora, on school campuses, in neighbourhoods, market places, workplaces, mass media, social media, etc.

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