
A petrol station worker fuels a car along Kimathi street on July 14 2019,after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced new retail pump prices of petroleum products effective from July 15 to August 14, 2019.price of super petrol increase by Sh0.29 per litre while diesel and kerosene decreased by Sh0.88 and SH2.31 per litre respectively.PHOTO|SILA KIPLAGAT
The South-South chapter of the Coalition of Northern Groups has said it will stage protests if the Federal Government do not reverse it plans of removing fuel subsidy in 2022.
This was made known in a statement signed by the group’s Coordinator, Alhaji Yakubu Aliyu, and made available to newsmen in Kano on Monday.
The statement read in part, “The South-South chapter of the Coalition of Northern Groups views with disdain the plan by the Federal Government to effect an upward review of the nation’s already overpriced fuel.
“Should the Federal Government fail to heed our caveat, the group will not hesitate to protest with those who bitterly oppose the pump price increase.
“More disturbing is the alleged twin simplistic policy to pay monthly a few millions of Nigerians N5,000 each to cushion the usual attendant harsh effects of the pump price increase, which is far less than what the predictable hyperinflation will engender.
“Against this grim background, our group hereby urges the Federal Government to rescind the anti-common man decision, which is counterproductive and a sure way to make the nation’s economic drift worsens.”