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Naira, fuel scarcity: Oodua Youth Parliament gives CBN, NNPCL bosses 3-day ultimatum

By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo

A Pan-Yoruba Cultural group, Oodua Youth Parliament (OYP) has gave a three-day ultimatum to Governor of the Central Bank on Nigeria (CBN) , Godwin Emefiele and Mala Kyari to solve the current problems of naira and fuel shortages across Nigeria or face organised protests.

In a press statement signed by the speaker of the group, Abdulmajeed  Oyeniyi decried hardship experienced by Nigerians due to what he described as deliberate sabotage by Emefeile and Kyari to achieve an ulterior motive of some influential individuals in corridor of power.

Oyeniyi however, commended Osun State Commissioner of Police Patrick Kehinde for handling professionally the brewing anger, resulting from scarcity of naira and fuel which he noted would have degenerated to public disturbance and above all jeopardising peace in the state.

The group recommended Kehinde for upward promotion, national honour and recognition for loyalty and distinct service to fatherland.

According to the statement, “Nigerians are going through a lot, ranging from economic devastation as a result of deliberate action of heads of CBN and NNPCL who are bent on triggering nationwide disaffection and public apathy to satisfy the whims of some selfish individual in the corridor of power.

“It is sad and disheartening seeing the pains and anguish caused Nigerians who should have been preparing for a general election but are occupied with queuing up for the whole day while spend the night at filling stations or cash dispensing machines.

“It is heartless and insensitive to subject people to such inhumane treatments over their constitutionally-given rights in a very crucial time of an election month.

“What will these two public officers gain for causing general hunger, starvation and crumbling basic economic activities in the country?

“We are sounding a note of warning to them that their time is up for either they make these most important products available or face an effective protest, capable of consuming them,” he warned.

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