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Protests Rock Ibadan, Osogbo Over Fuel Price Hike
Students, workers, and civil society organisations yesterday hit the streets of Ibadan, Oyo State capital, to reject the latest hike in the price of petrol and electricity tariff.
The protesters, who carried placards with different inscriptions to convey their disapproval while chanting anti-government songs, gathered at the Awolowo Junction area of Bodija in the state capital.
They condemned the President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s policies describing the price hike as wicked and one that lacks sound judgment.
The Chairman, Joint Campus Committee of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Mayowa Opakunle, said students in the state totally reject the increment in the prices of petrol and electricity.
His words: “We are out on the streets to register our grievances and show our displeasure at the wicked policies and unjust treatment of Nigerians by the Federal Government.
“We say no to fuel price hike and electricity tariff increment at this period when many people have lost their jobs, many have not even been paid salaries for the past six months.
“Prices of food, other goods and services have continued to increase while salaries are either being slashed into half for so many while others don’t even get at all.
“But despite these hardships, the government has continued to increase prices of commodities. The consistent show of ineptitude and cluelessness on the part of the President and his cabinet is worrisome,” Opakunle said.
The immediate past chairman of Trade Union Congress (TUC) in Oyo State, Andrew Emelieze, also condemned the increment, saying “it would further impoverish the masses.”
Meanwhile, the #RevolutionNow movement and National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS), Osun State chapter also yesterday protested the hike in petrol price, electricity tariff and cable TV subscriptions among others.
The Federal Government last Wednesday, through the Petroleum Pricing Marketing Company (PPMC), increased the ex-depot price of petrol from N138 to NN151.56 per litre, forcing marketers to increase pump price from N148 to N162 per litre.
The protesters, who converged on the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Old Garage in Osogbo, marched to Ola-Iya junction.
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