CNPP Urges President Tinubu to Address Hunger and Suffering in Nigeria Amidst Palliatives Stampedes
The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has expressed deep concern over the escalating hunger and suffering faced by millions of Nigerians due to the Federal Government’s policies.
The umbrella body of all registered political parties and political associations in Nigeria noted that recent tragic incidents, including stampedes resulting in loss of life as citizens scramble for palliatives, underscore the urgent need for immediate action from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
In a statement signed by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade James Ezema, the CNPP observed that “The reality is that Nigerians must be kept alive first; only then can they contribute to the nation’s economic growth and development.”
The statement added that “The current economic policies have had devastating short-term impacts, leading to increased hardship for the populace.”
The CNPP stated that it firmly believes that the federal and state governments must prioritize the survival of its citizens before they can even begin to enjoy the so-called long-term benefits of ongoing reforms in the country. To address this, the CNPP called on President Tinubu to immediately reconsider the pricing of petroleum products, particularly in light of the recent completion of the Port Harcourt Refinery’s rehabilitation and the ongoing loading of petroleum products at the refurbished refinery.
“We equally call on the President to urgently consider releasing crude oil at a highly subsidized rate to local refineries, including Dangote Refinery for domestic consumption,” the CNPP added. “This will lead to a reduction in fuel prices, which is essential to alleviate the burden of transportation costs and the expenses associated with fueling power generators for manufacturing companies.”
The CNPP warned that if these issues are not addressed, the increasing cost of production will continue to complicate Nigeria’s economic woes, rendering both interim and long-term gains from the ongoing economic reforms unattainable.
The political parties insisted that the current trajectory is unsustainable and threatens to push more Nigerians into poverty and despair.
“No responsible leader can stand by and watch avoidable deaths occur among our citizens — individuals who should be contributing to the economic growth of our nation but are instead succumbing to the negative impacts of government policies and poor governance,” the CNPP emphasized.
The CNPP called for an immediate and comprehensive response from the Tinubu administration and state governments to address these pressing issues. The parties and political associations urged the government at all levels to implement policies that prioritize the welfare of the people, ensuring that no Nigerian is left behind in the quest for economic recovery and stability.
“Nigeria is endowed with abundant material and human resources, yet the increasing cost of food and basic necessities has reached unprecedented and unacceptable levels across the country,” the CNPP said. “We urge the government at all levels to implement policies that prioritize the welfare of the people, ensuring that no Nigerian is left behind in the quest for economic recovery and stability.”
The CNPP implored President Tinubu to take decisive action to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians and to create an environment where citizens can thrive. “The time for rhetoric is over; it is time for tangible action that reflects the needs and realities of the Nigerian people,” the CNPP concluded.
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