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Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by iwaeda: 12:23pm On Dec 27, 2021
ORGANISED Labour, Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, and rights activists have asked Nigerians to revolt against the government’s planned fuel price hike in the New Year, as it would worsen the poverty level in the country. 

The group, operating under the aegis of The People’s Alternative Political Movement, TPAP-M, made up of the Coalition on NGO Networks in Northern Nigeria, Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees, Campaign for Transformative Governance, CFTG, representatives of Informal Sector Workers, Women formations, and youth and young persons, including those who continue to play front line roles in the #EndSARS movement, urged Nigerians to brace up for the battle ahead.

At a meeting on the “deteriorating state of the nation in general, the unacceptable evolving developments with regards to rising energy costs, and the impending unconscionable hikes in fuel price and electricity tariff being proposed by the anti-people regime currently superintending over the Nigerian state on behalf of the failed and ruining Ruling Class,” they warned that the triple energy crisis, characterised by rising gas prices, had made gas unaffordable to the poor and even the middle classes, as well as the threatened hikes in fuel price and electricity tariff, which would price these essential products and services out of the reach of the impoverished masses and make energy completely unaffordable to the working people and the toiling masses.

According to them, the combined implication of all of these is that Nigerians would be further impoverished. Businesses – in particular small and medium scale businesses – will struggle to survive; will lay off staff and even close up. Big businesses will also struggle with rising production costs, and those who can manage to stay afloat will do so at the expense of their workforce (many of whom will be laid off) and of ordinary citizens (to whom they will shift the cost).

While dismissing the so-called subsidy and its planned removal in the New Year, the group in a communique by Omotoye Olorode and Jaye Gaskia (TPAP-M Secretariat), among others, said:  “We reject in its totality the hike in the price of Gas, and the impending hikes in the price of fuel and electricity tariff. We insist that Nigerians cannot and must not be punished for the failures and incompetence of the ruling class and this regime in ensuring access to affordable energy and adequate security and protection.

“We demand that past and present managements of the NNPC and the four moribund refineries should be indicted, prosecuted and brought to book for their crass incompetence that has resulted into the failure since 2012 to have to turn around the fortunes of the refineries and make them work at optimum capacity, thus contributing significantly to Nigeria’s ability to acquire adequate domestic refining capacity.

“We demand that all political office holders who have had responsibility for oversighting – in executive or legislative capacity, the petroleum sector should be investigated, indicted and prosecuted.

“We demand the complete reversal of the power sector privatisation, and the re-nationalisation of the power sector, bringing it under the control and management of key stakeholders, including workers, and electricity consumers. We demand the recovery of all looted and misappropriated public funds pumped into the petroleum and power sectors (towards improving domestic refining capacity, increasing domestic production of LPG, or towards improving service delivery in the privatised power firms), etc.

“The recovered funds should be utilised to build new public refineries, improve domestic LPG production, and improve service delivery in the renationalised power sector. We insist that any government that is unable to build public refineries and enable adequate domestic refining capacity for refined petroleum products should resign immediately.

“In a similar vein, we call on all Nigerians to ensure that they reject any political party and their candidates who do not have any practical, fundable and believable program to resolve the energy crisis, and ensure adequate domestic refining capacity for refined petroleum products, adequate domestic production capacity for LPG, and improved services and coverage for electricity across the country.”

Towards this end, the Peoples’ Alternative Political Movement (TPAP-M) shall reach out to other like-minded organisations, and link up with similar minded individuals to build a mass base for a massive popular resistance beginning in January 2022. 

TPAP-M and her allies will organise a week of mobilisations and awareness raising at the beginning of January 2022 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Occupy Nigeria – the January Uprising of 2012; and as well to build up momentum towards generalised mass protests across the country to resist the impending hikes in fuel price and electricity tariff, and the unfolding hike in the price of Gas. We demand a plan and a timeline to meet our demands. In view of the above, an expanded Coordinating Committee to wage the struggle against Hikes in Energy Prices would be established immediately.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/12/labour-csos-activists-ask-nigerians-to-revolt-against-planned-fuel-price-hike/

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by WibusJaga: 12:24pm On Dec 27, 2021


Honestly only a people's revolution will reset the negative trend of events in this country.
But I fear we have become so accustomed to Suffering & Smiling.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by BeeBeeOoh(m): 12:39pm On Dec 27, 2021
I will join 'those Nigerians' when the likes of Woke Soyinka, Pst. Tunde Bakare, Omoyele Sowore and their likes join those Nigerians also.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by slivertongue: 12:46pm On Dec 27, 2021
I go do siddon look. The security forces will send their thugs to turn the peaceful protest to a violent protest

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Freestainworld(m): 12:52pm On Dec 27, 2021
Buhari must remove that fuel subsidy, shebi una vote for ram two times, he must finish all of us kpatakpata

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Racoon(m): 12:56pm On Dec 27, 2021
Audio! Believe these paid but crippled government agonists masquerading as labour activists and get yourself roasted.Gone are the good days of genuine labour struggle( Late Pa Micheal Imodu, Paschal Bafyul etc)

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by JAMO4REAL1(m): 1:06pm On Dec 27, 2021
Una eye don clear abi, we tell u den u say no why are u protesting now, they are still blaming pass administration getting to 7 years in office. pls allow them to finish everything, sai Buhari sai baba 4+4+4=12 upper level

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by iwaeda: 1:06pm On Dec 27, 2021
Racoon:
Audio! Believe these paid but crippled government agonists masquerading as labour activists and get yourself roasted.Gone are the good days of genuine labour struggle( Late Pa Micheal Imodu, Paschal Bafyul etc)
Nothing will happen, Nigerians will buy at N350.
Lalasticlala grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by JAMO4REAL1(m): 1:14pm On Dec 27, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:
I will join 'those Nigerians' when the likes of Woke Soyinka, Pst. Tunde Bakare, Omoyele Sowore and their likes join those Nigerians also.
if u try it all of una go land for kuje did u call it Jonathan regime, in this military regime.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by johnmartus(m): 1:17pm On Dec 27, 2021
We will not revolt against government let the labour carry their own cross. Useless pressure group.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Tony5050(m): 1:38pm On Dec 27, 2021
We can't begin 2022 with suffering.....

We will definitely work against that policy.


Kindly check my signature

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by premierlead: 1:40pm On Dec 27, 2021
Revolting against a government that used protest to gain the heart of people and which doesn't want any protest against itself

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Creamz(m): 1:40pm On Dec 27, 2021
Na wa for Nigeria. This administration is out to kill Nigerians. Our NLC are not even ready to do anything because most of them have been bought or afraid. I pray for Nigeria my country.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Zico5(m): 1:41pm On Dec 27, 2021
When they are not totally mad, how could they even reason it to increase the fuel price when everything is upsidedown like this. In fact the level of revolt this time around won't be bearable for Buhari and his cronies unless they have gone insane totally.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by sojayy(m): 1:41pm On Dec 27, 2021
Before nko
Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by asobo1: 1:41pm On Dec 27, 2021
God forbids bad thing. Ayuba Waba led labour should protest their protest oooh. Like Ayuba Waba like Pinnick etc, they both ooze corruption

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by OlobaGangin: 1:41pm On Dec 27, 2021
Ok
Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Patrioticman007(m): 1:42pm On Dec 27, 2021
WibusJaga:


Honestly only a people's revolution will reset the negative trend of events in this country.
But I fear we have become so accustomed to Suffering & Smiling.

Naija forever,
Rome was never built in a day, surely this too shall pass.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Oshlander: 1:43pm On Dec 27, 2021
Which revolt?

These organizations can not any longer organize a successful revolt. It is only the revolt ordinary people organize that can achieve a meaningful result.

All these ones will just be cashing out on the people.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Omoluabi16(m): 1:45pm On Dec 27, 2021
All our pressure groups are there for the sake of it and it appears Nigerians will always brace up for whatever evil our government want to dash us. NLC NLC wetin oshiomhole do wen he get there??

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by ZombieTERROR: 1:46pm On Dec 27, 2021
Sai Barber knows what Best for Nigerians...


they love poverty and hardship
that's why they voted him twice

he will remove subsidy and nothing will happen.. Sai barber ..Sai Tinubu

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by chloride6: 1:46pm On Dec 27, 2021
Useless NLC. You didn't revolt when the bill was passed.

Now you are doing nonsense

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by tutudesz: 1:46pm On Dec 27, 2021
We should revolt against what undecided When this Government increased fuel from N85-N125 Labor and other useless groups kept quiet undecided

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by RichDad1(m): 1:46pm On Dec 27, 2021
It will happen in few weeks time and there’s not much anyone can really do about it.
-The FG will announce subsidy removal.
-PMS price will rise to between #280-#350
-There will be a huge uproar
-After many “negotiations”with labour unions, it will be reviewed downwards to between #200-#250
-Few weeks later, everyone will go about their business and live goes on!
-Welcome to Nigeria

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Constanttruth(m): 1:48pm On Dec 27, 2021
Racoon:
Audio! Believe these paid but crippled government agonists masquerading as labour activists and get yourself roasted.Gone are the good days of genuine labour struggle( Late Pa Micheal Imodu, Paschal Bafyul etc)

Do I hear you mention Paschal Bafyau it shows me you know little about labor struggles. Bafyau sold out big time as the NLC president back then.

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Curious345: 1:51pm On Dec 27, 2021
Huhn

We support subsidy removal

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Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Jimmy231: 1:51pm On Dec 27, 2021
JAMO4REAL1:
if u try it all of una go land for kuje did u call it Jonathan regime, in this military regime.
Waiting this one they talk
Re: Labour, CSOs, Activists Ask Nigerians To Revolt Against Planned Fuel Price Hike by Nobody: 1:52pm On Dec 27, 2021
I never join for any protest before but this one I must join

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