The Senate, yesterday, joined the House of Representatives in asking
President Goodluck Jonathan to revert fuel pump price to N65 per litre.
In a closed door session, the senators urged the Senate President,
Senator David Mark to convey the message of the upper chamber to
President Jonathan within 24 hours.
This came as the nationwide protest called by the organised labour
against the removal of subsidy on petrol which commenced on Monday was
hijacked on its second day by hoodlums in Ogun, Kaduna, Oyo and Edo
states even as the Nigeria Labour Congress vowed that the protests will
continue indefinitely until the Federal Government reverts the pump
price of petrol to N65.
The Federal Government also yesterday declared that it was still
ready for dialogue with organised labour, saying that “the option of
dialogue is still open”, as it cautioned the security agencies against
the use of force against protesters.
In Abeokuta, miscreants yesterday hijacked the protest rally held in
Abeokuta, Ogun state capital against the removal of fuel subsidy and
allegedly molested and extorted money from people in the state capital.
The Police commissioner in the state, Nicholas Nkedeme was not spared
by the hoodlums who barricaded various places within the metropolis
when his cars were stopped, while some policemen escaped being lynched
by the angry mob. The lucky policemen were said to had been stopped by
some protesters along Abiola way and attempted to descend on them before
the Area commander identified as Oyekunle Adegboyega pleaded with them
before the mob allowed them to go. The Police Public Relations Officer,
Muyiwa Adejobi while commenting on the activities of the miscreants,
during a radio programme,said, ‘even the police commissioner was stopped
, but until we pleaded with them before we were allowed to pass” .
“So the agitators should be reasonable and objective in their
protests. Those who are violent, I think the law will take its course on
them. “Obstruction of traffic like that is out of the context.” In a
similar development, there was a heavy bonfire few metres away from the
former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s corporate office in Abeokuta, Ogun
state capital. The Office located along Quarry Road, Ibara and tagged
Agbeloba House is the headquarters of the Obasanjo Farms Holding (OBH)
Limited. Youths made bonfires with used tyres and some woods to make the
busy road, about 200 metres and which is also about 1000 metres from
the family house of the Ogun state governor, Sen. Ibikunle Amosun
impassable.
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He must obey!!!
ReplyDeleteThe upper house of the legislative arm have spoken,for sure,obedience must follow.
ReplyDeleteYes oo, he has to reduce it. That is the voice of the people
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