Protest Rocks Nat’l Assembly Abuja Amid Calls for Sack of Top Public Official, Details Emerge

The Nigerian Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (NICOCSO) protested at the national assembly, Abuja, on Friday, November 8

 

The group protested over the impasse between the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and Dangote Refinery and other challenges in the Nigerian oil sector

 

According to the coalition, that the Dangote-NNPCL rift negatively affects the daily lives of ordinary Nigerians

 

Legit.ng journalist Ridwan Adeola Yusuf has over nine years of experience covering governance in Nigeria.

 

FCT, Abuja – The Nigerian Coalition of Civil Society Organisations, on Friday, November 8, called for immediate investigations into alleged sabotage against ‘the plan to turn around’ the petroleum refineries in the country.

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As reported by The Punch, the group asked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to immediately sack Mele Kyari, the group chief executive officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited.

 

Daily Trust also noted the development.

 

The protesters stated that “incompetent leadership,” skyrocketing petrol prices, endless queues, and economic hardship plaguing the nation are reasons for their demand.

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In a protest rally at the national assembly complex, Abuja, on Friday, November 8, the group lamented that policies formulated by the NNPCL to ‘reposition the oil sector’ are merely profit-driven but “obstructs local initiatives designed to support energy self-sufficiency and job creation.”

 

Segun Adebayo, the national spokesperson of the group, said:

“We know President Tinubu loves Nigeria and wants the best for Nigeria; hence, we urge him to caution the NNPCL leadership, led by Mele Kyari, to avoid policies that could lead Nigeria into further economic crises.”

 

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The group also called for the sack of the NNPCL’s boss, threatening to take the protest to the 36 states of the federation if their demand was not met.

 

Furthermore, they lamented the periodical fuel scarcity, saying it not only undermines public confidence but also adversely affects the reputation of the presidency and its renewed hope agenda.

 

Protest Rocks Nat’l Assembly Abuja Amid Calls for Sack of Top Public Official, Details Emerge

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