A coalition of civil society organisations (CSOs) under the aegis of
“Say No Campaign Nigeria”, has called on President Muhammad Buhari to
sell off his fleet of presidential jets as an examplenary measure to
assure Nigerians that government is ready and willing to sacrifice in
order to rescue the country from the current economic depression.
The coalition, made up of Partners for Electoral Reform (PEF), Protest
to Power Movement (PPM) and Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre
(CISLAC), said it was disingenuous for public officers to continue to
live their extravagant lifestyles in the midst of the biting economic
hardship.
Speaking to journalists on Friday in Abuja on the state of the nation,
the Chairman of the group, Mr. Ezenwa Nwagwu, explained that considering
the worsening economic hardship in the country, there was need for
Buhari to make some urgent adjustments and show clear commitments
towards restoring the dwindling economic recession.
Nwagwu argues that the prevailing economic hardship compels rethinking
of how government officials encourage waste in the system.
“We are greatly concerned about the unprecedented levels of economic
hardship bedeviling the nation which has resulted in hunger,
deprivation, unemployment, skyrocketing cost of essential commodities,
unmitigated corruption in public and private institutions.
“The worsening security situation in our country, the flagrant abuse of
democratic processes and the accompanying failure or refusal by
government to effectively address these issues,” Nwagwu stressed, were
also of concern to them.
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