Revolution Looms In Nigeria, Northern Coalition Warns Tinubu
The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to take proactive measures to address the economic doldrums and current harsh economic realities confronting Nigerians, noting that revolution looms in Nigeria.
Comrade Jamilu Aliyu Charanchi, National Coordinator of CNG, who gave the warning at a media briefing on Friday, said “symptoms of revolt loom large in the horizon.” Charanchi said today that life has become highly unbearable for the overwhelming majority of citizens, adding that “The suffering of Nigerians is palpable across every stratum. “The CNG holds the present and previous governments responsible for creating this dire situation for Nigerians.”
“The current situation, Mr. President, the CNG feels duty bound to draw your esteemed attention to the alarming danger in the immediate horizon, as evidenced by dark clouds of imminent massive revolt of citizens against the government. “Mr. president, cosmetic measures are usually not sufficient to contain the raging anger of the people, particularly when they are inundated by economic hardships, massive hunger and rampant poverty, while the political class and their cohorts live a life of scandalous opulence and open ostentations.”
The Coalition of Nothern Groups said that Tinubu’s Economic Team is the worst since the inception of Nigeria’s civil rule in 1999. Charanchi said the economic team of President Tinubu lacks coordination, focus, foresight, and a clear understanding of the workings of the Nigerian economy. “The anti-people policies of the government only enabled the few elite to primitively acquire wealth, while the vast majority of citizens continue to languish in deep poverty.”
He lamented that in responding to the current hardship facing Nigerians, Tinubu-led government “appears to be adopting a trial-and-error approach to the economy, resulting in further deterioration and further exposing people to avoidable hardship.” According to Charanchi,”The CNG has critically reviewed the current situation in Nigeria and strongly cautions against the looming precipitous collapse of the nation.
“We are deeply concerned about the general economic atmosphere, which portends imminent danger. It is, therefore, imperative to address the escalating hardship that has permeated every segment of Nigerian society. “Current economic indices and data from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) paint an ugly picture of our reality, as it confirms that 133 million Nigerians are already living in multidimensional poverty, while 20 million people, mostly young within the bracket of productive age, are either completely unemployed or underemployed.
“People are increasingly losing hope about the government’s economic policies and institutions of governance. This poses a great danger to our dear country. “The CNG has observed that inflation has created horrible and traumatic economic consequences. “It has led to huge losses on investments, disruption of business activities, an increase in poverty, and unemployment. “This is in addition to the social consequences created by insecurity, such as displacement of communities, loss of lives and properties, and psychological trauma.
“It is no longer news that pervasive hardship across the country has eroded trust in the present government, and it’s exponentially threatening national unity, peace, and security. “It is also worrisome that Nigeria’s overall inflation has risen to 34.19% from 22.41%, a steep 52.6% increase, while food inflation has surged from 24.82% to 40.66%, a 64% increase within a year—the highest recorded in decades.
SOURCE: Independent.ng
Rivers Assembly crisis: Appeal Court dismisses case against Tinubu, Fubara, others
An Appeal Court sitting in Port Harcourt has struck out an appeal filed by His Highness Anabs Sara-Igbe and nine others against a judgment of the Rivers State High Court presided over by Justice Chinwendu Nworgu. The initial suit was against President Bola Tinubu, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Martins Amaewhule and 24 others, and was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
Justice Nworgu had previously struck out the suit filed by Sara-Igbe and nine other Rivers elders, ruling that the court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the matter.
The three-man panel of the Appeal Court, led by Justice Elfreda Oluwayamisi-Dawodu, on Friday dismissed the appeal on the grounds that the state High Court did not have the jurisdiction to entertain the matter, describing the plaintiffs’ actions as merely academic exercises.
The claimants had approached the High Court seeking interpretation of the Nigerian Constitution regarding whether President Tinubu had the legal right to direct the governor to re-present the 2024 budget to 24 lawmakers led by Amaewhule, even after their seats were declared vacant.
Justice Nworgu, during a ruling on applications for substituted service against Amaewhule, the Rivers State House of Assembly, and the Peoples Democratic Party, had struck out the suit for lack of jurisdiction, leading to the appeal.
SOURCE: Dailypost