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Subsidy removal: Niger Delta group bemoans hardship, demands Kyari’s sack

A Niger Delta group, the South-South Youths Initiative has decried the hardship caused by fuel subsidy removal across the country.

The group lamented that the removal of the subsidy was sudden and was done without a concrete plan in place.

Speaking on behalf of the group, its National President, Imeabe Saviour, blamed the problem in the petroleum sector on the leadership of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.

Saviour, in a statement issued on Saturday and made available to journalists in Abuja also called for the sack of the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Mele Kyari.

While calling for the sack of Kyari, Saviour added that his failure to play an advisory role has caused serious problems for the present administration.

“Kyari has failed to make justice to his first role of advising the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the right policies to implement and at the right time to do so.

“We are calling on Kyari to resign his position immediately for failing to offer good advice to Mr. President. It is because of his actions and inactions that the entire country is in this present hardship.

“In sane climes, when a public office holder fails to carry out his functions effectively and the result of such action leads to some negative impact on the people, they willingly resign their position as a mark of showing remorse.

“We want Kyria to show this remorse that he has caused millions of Nigerians untold hardship. His resignation is important to Nigerians. We also want him to apologise to Nigerians for his failure to know what his functions are in the office he currently occupies, which includes providing advisory roles to the President,” Saviour said.

Saviour called on President Bola Tinubu to fire Kyari should he refuse to heed the group’s call within seven days.

He vowed that members of the group would shut down offices of the NNPCL offices in South-South states if Kyari remained in office in the next seven days.

He said, “However, if the president fails to sack him after he refuses to resign within seven days, we will have no option but to shut down the offices of NNPCL in the States of South-South. This is not a threat, it is a promise we the youths of this nation will implement for the sake of the suffering masses.”

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