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CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by multiplatforms(m): 5:56pm On Feb 07
NAFDAC: Civil Society Groups hold "let the poor live" protest in Abuja over ban on sachet alcohol, beverages

...calls for immediate sack of DG

No fewer than 100 civil society groups, Wednesday, held what it described as a 'Let The Poor Live' protest in Abuja to challenge the ban on sachet and PET bottles of alcoholic drinks by the National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

Led by the Coalition Against Economic Saboteurs, the groups also called for the immediate sack of the NAFDAC DG Prof. Moji Adeyeye for her anti-people policies. 

The groups lamented that the new policy would further pile more problems on the  Nigerian economy as it may lead to the eventual shutdown of the industries producing these products.

They further decried that Adeyeye is being used by multinationals to destroy small businesses in our local production and companies.

"Today, we address a matter of grave concern, the recent decision by the Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC), Professor Mojo Adeyeye, to ban the sale of beverages in small sachets. We view this policy as a direct assault on the livelihoods of millions of Nigerians, a move that will not only put countless citizens out of work but also exacerbate the existing problems of insecurity and unemployment in our nation," Comrade Kabir Matazu said on behalf of the groups. 

"We strongly condemn this ill-thought-out policy, which seems disconnected from the realities faced by the ordinary Nigerian citizens. NAFDAC leadership abandoned their core responsibility of focusing on issues that truly threaten the well-being of our people, such as the inflow of fake and substandard drugs, we find the Director General choosing to target a sector that provides employment for many Nigerians and serves the needs of millions of families.

"Professor Mojo Adeyeye's tenure at NAFDAC has, regrettably, been marked by a series of disappointments and failures to deliver the desired results. Rather than ensuring the safety of our food and drugs, we have witnessed a surge in counterfeit beverages, creating a pervasive doubt about the authenticity of what our citizens consume.

Ben Omale also called on all stakeholders to unite against the leadership of Professor Mojo Adeyeye.

"We demand her immediate suspension from office by the President in order to avert further damage to our economy, job losses, and business closures. It is imperative that NAFDAC should be led by someone who prioritizes the real issues affecting our nation's health and economic stability."

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by Righthussle: 6:01pm On Feb 07
This ones won't come for food price hike protest, but will boldly protest against the ban of sachet kaikai.

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by mariovito(m): 6:02pm On Feb 07
Shayo masters

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by eliyke(m): 6:18pm On Feb 07
grin funny people,Dem just use dat sachet beverage ban cover up,na sapa protests b dat.i just pray mk heavy protest no go happen 4 dis country, bcoz massive looting of people's property go happen

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by Chimarto: 6:44pm On Feb 07
I don't like ogogoro.... So it doesn't concern me

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by Jogs1900: 7:03pm On Feb 07
Are these not people's fathers?

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by crossfm: 6:26am On Feb 08
Hehehe.

The small Kai Kai wa person take da manage himself,na him government ban grin tongue.

Kai Kai drinkers no gree for anybody.

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by SensualMan: 6:27am On Feb 08
Wetin Mc Oluomo boys go dey use hold body for early morning?
Agege to Ikeja with sachet in their mouth and their dirty and funny language. They represent their people very well so allow them shayo!

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by topoftheworld(m): 6:28am On Feb 08
Ebi n pa wa ooooooo😭😭😭😭
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by Musty112: 6:28am On Feb 08
Just business concern, if the consumers like, let them die
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by tojahh(m): 6:28am On Feb 08
These ones dey use kaikai disguise. Them.no wan talk say na hardship protest.


No be person wey don chop dey drink kaikai? Una mind no go touch ground.

Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by Tokskob2008: 6:29am On Feb 08
Any little thing that gives the common man joy this government will go after it... Weytin happen na

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by LaziestYouth: 6:30am On Feb 08
Waiting for Eko (The Mother of them All)
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by BigBlackPreek(m): 6:31am On Feb 08
Nigeria has gone to the dogs indeed and only God can redeem the whole system
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by ROTTWEILER007: 6:34am On Feb 08
multiplatforms:
NAFDAC: Civil Society Groups hold "let the poor live" protest in Abuja over ban on sachet alcohol, beverages

...calls for immediate sack of DG

when was the last time they protested against soaring food prices! Their chairman needs to be investigated.
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by onome25(m): 6:35am On Feb 08
multiplatforms:
NAFDAC: Civil Society Groups hold "let the poor live" protest in Abuja over ban on sachet alcohol, beverages

...calls for immediate sack of DG

Kia Nigeria grin
Everything just get K-Leg undecided
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by Parydelegate: 6:46am On Feb 08
Small shayo wey dem gv people joy una ban am.

This is the first time in history Super Eagles and Chelsea will win on the same day.

Congratulations to Super Eagles....Ourpiano is bigger than Amapiano grin grin
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by tunde1200(m): 6:46am On Feb 08
SensualMan:
Wetin Mc Oluomo boys go dey use hold body for early morning?
Agege to Ikeja with sachet in their mouth and their dirty and funny language. They represent their people very well so allow them shayo!

Rule 2 mode
This people can never hear a word until they are flushed out of NL.

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by LOVEGINO(m): 6:47am On Feb 08
eliyke:
grin funny people,Dem just use dat sachet beverage ban cover up,na sapa protests b dat.i just pray mk heavy protest no go happen 4 dis country, bcoz massive looting of people's property go happen
make e happen.
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by dangotesmummy: 6:47am On Feb 08
grin
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by joseph1832(m): 6:49am On Feb 08
multiplatforms:
NAFDAC: Civil Society Groups hold "let the poor live" protest in Abuja over ban on sachet alcohol, beverages

...calls for immediate sack of DG
where is your source? Kindly post it

I wonder why the supermod moved this thread to fp without any source attached to it.
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by WowSweetGuy(m): 6:51am On Feb 08
No disturb my Alogin and Striker but the price don increase now...from #150 then now it's #250
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by maasoap(m): 7:01am On Feb 08
SensualMan:
Wetin Mc Oluomo boys go dey use hold body for early morning?
Agege to Ikeja with sachet in their mouth and their dirty and funny language. They represent their people very well so allow them shayo!
Grow up, we all know the two regions that consume ogogoro like water
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by APCNig: 7:01am On Feb 08
You mean "Let the Drunks Live"

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by APCNig: 7:02am On Feb 08
SensualMan:
Wetin Mc Oluomo boys go dey use hold body for early morning?
Agege to Ikeja with sachet in their mouth and their dirty and funny language. They represent their people very well so allow them shayo!

You mean Goatluck Jonathan who went and got drunk at UN General Assembly
Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by APCNig: 7:03am On Feb 08
maasoap:

Grow up, we all know the two regions that consume ogogoro like water

We even had an Ijaw President who went and got drunk at world Presidents meeting

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Re: CSOs Hold "Let The Poor Live" Protest In Abuja Over Ban On Sachet Alcohol by 10mobile: 7:03am On Feb 08
This low-quality behavior of rushing to be the first to comment without reading the news must stop. Or is it that these people lack education to the point that they don't understand what the news actually said?

You see, just because the title mentioned 'alcohol', see the nonsense comments all these first commenters are making without considering what the the protesters said about the implication of the ban on the unemployment levels and hardship in the country.

From what I can see here, the younger generations of Nigerians will even be worse than this current crop of lazy, thieving, old politicians. Should a ban on sachet alcohol or beverages be a priority to a government of a country where 84 million people are losing their employment and and going far below the poverty lines? Is it not a major point these protesters raised? So why are you lots taunting them?

Some of you are even coming to tell us you don't like alcohol. Who cares? It's the same hypocrisy that has killed your forefathers and kept this country this way. Talking as if you're better than the countries where they consume alcohol.

APCNig:


We even had an Ijaw President who went and got drunk at world Presidents meeting
APCNig:
You mean "Let the Drunks Live"
tojahh:
These ones dey use kaikai disguise. Them.no wan talk say na hardship protest.


No be person wey don chop dey drink kaikai? Una mind no go touch ground.
Jogs1900:
Are these not people's fathers?
Chimarto:
I don't like ogogoro.... So it doesn't concern me
eliyke:
grin funny people,Dem just use dat sachet beverage ban cover up,na sapa protests b dat.i just pray mk heavy protest no go happen 4 dis country, bcoz massive looting of people's property go happen
Righthussle:
This ones won't come for food price hike protest, but will boldly protest against the ban of sachet kaikai.

mariovito:
Shayo masters

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