Fuel price hikes insensitive to plight of Nigerians – CUPP chides FG
The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), has condemned roundly the Federal Government on what it described; “crazy and unending fuel price hikes driving inflation to the rooftops and making life increasingly unbearable for Nigerians generally.”
The condemnation was contained in a statement signed by the Group’s National Co-Spokesperson, Comrade Mark Adebayo, this Wednesday, where the Coalition frowned at the sudden increase barely a month after the fuel price was hiked over 300% on May 29th this year.
The statement runs thus: “It has come to the attention of the CUPP the sudden and surreptitious increase yet again in the pump prices of petrol by NNPCL which has immediately started having negative domino effects on all other commodities and services in the country and further drowning most Nigerians into excruciating poverty and unprecedented economic woes.
“This subsidy removal scheme is increasingly looking like a scam to cage Nigerians inside a preprogrammed regime of socio-economic slavery dictated by leadership insensitivity. This is not about opposition Parties. The opposition actually felt that the president had something better to offer Nigerians after the subsidy removal but what we are witnessing now is a double negative impact on Nigerians in every way imaginable.
“The way NNPCL is behaving now suggests that there is a hidden agenda of crazy and unending fuel price hikes that will be driving inflation to the rooftops and making life increasingly unbearable for Nigerians generally.
“No purposeful government would recklessly abandon its citizens to the unpredictable and inhumane market forces that are essentially atrocious and callous in nature without a robust intervention to protect the citizens.
“Such a policy is not only antisocial but also outrageously iniquitous. Nigerians have shown enough understanding on the subsidy removal, this administration should not push them to the wall and thereby instigate unmanageable mass crises that could further jeopardize the life of the common man.