Afenifere urges Tinubu to stop government institutions from increasing prices of commodities

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Following a move by some government institutions to jack up prices of commodities and services,the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to urgently put a halt to their plans.

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A statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary of the organisation, Comrade Jare Ajayi, said such would further worsen the precarious situations of hapless Nigerians.

Ajayi noted that various steps taken lately by Tinubu-led administration may have the potential of lifting Nigeria up in the medium and long term. “But there is the need to ensure that the people are not squeezed out of breath before that good time comes, as it’s only a person who is wholesomely alive that would enjoy the largesse of tomorrow!”

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While calling on President Tinubu to checkmate steps capable of alienating his administration from the people, Afenifere urged him to be mindful of actions by government agencies that may be tantamount to sabotaging his good intentions.

Recall that the electricity Distribution Companies in the country (Discos) on June 25, 2023, announced that from July 1, this year, the tariffs being paid by electricity consumers in Nigeria will go up by 40 percent.

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In the same vein, Engineer Abdulhafiz Toriola, permanent secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Transportation on Tuesday, June 27th instant, quoted the Federal Government Joint Tax Board as imposing a levy of N1,000 per annum on every vehicle owner in Nigeria. The payment was said to be in form of Proof of Ownership Certificate (POC). This is without regard to various taxes vehicle owners pay yearly viz Vehicle Licence, Insurance, roadworthiness and hackney permit (for commercial vehicles) etc.

In many states across the country, some road users (other than pedestrians) have daily payments to make to be allowed to ply the roads. An example is the one in Oyo State being carried out by the Park Management System (PMS). Many other states have similar arrangements.

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According to Ajayi, this directive amounts to making members of the public ‘to pay’ for the failure and negligence of relevant organs of the government in carrying out their constitutionally assigned duties.

“The CBN, through its Director, Financial Policy and Regulations Department, Mr. Chibuzo Efobi, said that it gave the directive with a view to ‘bolstering compliance with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism provisions’.
Already, every telephone user in the country got captured as directed by the National Communications Commission (NCC) with the National Identity Number (NIN) incorporated. Besides, every bank customer now has what is known as Bank Verification Number (BVN). Email addresses were also registered with the banks into which information from banks are sent to the respective customers. Meaning that the information this new directive is seeking is already within the purvey of government agencies.”

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Arguing that this new directive from the CBN is another way of traumatising Nigerians as was done to youths three years ago when the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) made it a condition for them to obtain NIN before they could register for its examinations that year, Ajayi submitted that the youths suffered greatly as the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) that was supposed to issue the NIN could not cope.

“In making it compulsory for every telephone user to be captured by telecommunications network, the NCC said that it was to make it possible for security agencies to be able to track kidnappers who use telephone to contact families of those they kidnap. This has been on for more than four years. Yet, kidnapping still continues.

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“This means that the security failure in the country is not due to lack of information about the kidnappers and other terrorists. Rather, it was due to the failure of those who are in charge of security. Various reasons could be adduced for this including perhaps sabotage and lackadaisical attitude of the government. The terrorism that occurred in Bauchi state this Ileya season during which terrorists operated for hours, according to reports, is another instance. Reports certainly went out during the course of the operation, yet the terrorists not only killed some people, they kidnapped many including the wife of the community head just as they burgled supermarkets and houses without being checked.”

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