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Removal of subsidy by a man who once had no shoes By Shehu Sani  Newsdiaryonline Wed Jan 4,2012


Shehu

The removal of petroleum subsidy by president Goodluck Jonathan is an inhuman, callous, insensitive and destructive act aimed at enslaving Nigerians perpetually.The move is irrational.illogical,immoral and outrightly barbaric.President Goodluck has succumbed to the bidding of entrenched interests and agents of western imperialism in his Government.

The federal Government has literally sent all Nigerians to the Gallows and incinerator.His government has entrenched poverty and misery and hunger.President Goodluck has sacrificed the lives and livelihood of millions of Nigerians in order to save more money to share to state governors and defense contractors.

 

Diezani Allison Maduekwe,Okonjo Iweala and Lamido Sanusi,the gang of three who advises Jonathan to remove petroleum subsidy should be ready to help him count the numbers of dead bodies and borne ribs of hunger his inhuman decision will cause.

The removal of petroleum subsidy is a condemnable act aimed at annihilating Nigerians to appease the economic interest of neo- liberal cartels.

We call on all Nigerians to unite and fight and join the up coming nationwide civil disobedience campagn to start from Monday 9th January 2012.

Shehu sani
President
Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria

 

 


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