
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state has reacted to the petrol price hike and scarcity of naira notes which is currently bedevilling the country.
In a
statement released on Friday, February 3, Akeredolu stated that there is
pervasive discontent in the land and unless some urgent redemptive steps are
taken to ameliorate the debilitating effects of seeming desultory and
nonchalant disruptions of their normal simple lives, a series of events with
unpleasant consequences is inevitable.
The
statement read;
The
struggles and actual fights recorded in banking halls, ATM and POS points, and
markets across the country are disquieting. The choice of this period for the
implementation of a policy, which bears an instant negative impact with no
discernible mitigation in sight, raises serious suspicion of partisanship on
the part of the CBN.
The
ordinary people are the victims. Depositors can no longer access their monies
even to feed their families. Hunger is not the anticipated result of a monetary
policy.
While no
reasonable person will contend with the decision of the CBN to discharge its
statutory functions, the plight of the downtrodden must, however, be
considered. Majority of Nigerians groan, at present, under the crushing weight
of these crises.
There is
pervasive discontent in the land and unless some urgent redemptive steps are
taken to ameliorate the debilitating effects of seeming desultory and
nonchalant disruptions of their normal simple lives, a series of events with
unpleasant consequences is inevitable.
There is
palpable anger engendered by frustration in the land. The wave of discontent
increases with unbelievable rapidity across the country. The current hardship
being experienced by the ordinary people forebodes unpleasant consequences.
These crises may set in motion a chain of events the end of which is better
imagined.
The
Federal Government must make a categorical pronouncement on the availability of
petrol and its price since it is the general belief that the country still pays
humongous amounts as subsidy. A situation which permits a few individuals to
inflict pains on the populace, seemingly without check, is deplorable.
The CBN
Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, must come clean on the new monetary policy.
Nigerians are practically buying the country? currency to feed when we are not
in a state of war.
The fact
that the ruling party hopes to present candidates for election in the general
elections in the coming weeks accentuates the level of suspicion as regards the
possibility of having certain elements whose interests stand at variance with
the general aspirations of the party and its committed members.
There is
no better way to de-market a brand than this ruthless execution of a pernicious
motive. The Federal Government, through the President (Muhammadu Buhari), must
act now?
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