Thursday, November 10, 2011

11/11/11 Protest! A Message to the Youths from Wale Ajani

Nigerian youths say they are ready. The 'Occupy Abuja' protest will definitely hold as scheduled whether at the agreed venue or in individual homes. Whatever the government is trying to achieve with the arrest of Wale Ajani, according to many respondents, will not work. We must register our displeasure for the planned removal of fuel subsidy come January 2011, some youths who spoke to me insisted.

The format of the protest is simple: on Friday November 11, 2011, all youths are...
encouraged to stay away from food as a form of hunger strike. This course of action is a protest showing disapproval for government’s move to 'tamper' with fuel subsidy next year. Before his arrest by the SSS, Wale Ajani passed a clear message to the youths on the issue. However, Wale returned home on Thursday after several hours with the SSS. See the interview below:

Who is Wale Ajani? What do you do?
I am currently the President of the National Youth Council of Nigeria. The authoritative voice of over 60 million Nigerian Youths.

You’ve been known to have a good relationship with the President. How come you don’t support the removal of subsidy?I respect Mr. President and do not take my relationship with him for granted. Also, I have a duty to seek the best interest of the Nigerian youth at all times. Based on facts and figures, I have taken a stance to protest the removal of fuel subsidy. There are other programmes of the Federal Government which I still support. I just do not support the removal of fuel subsidy. Also, Mr. President did not tell us while campaigning that he will remove fuel subsidy within one year in office.

What do you think is a plausible solution to the fuel subsidy issue?
If Mr. President canvassed for our votes before getting into office, I don’t see anything wrong in him doing same before implementing a programme of this magnitude.

Given that the youth (persons under 35) accounts for 70% of Nigeria’s population, representing about 98 million people. While most are illiterate and live in rural areas, all of us are disadvantaged and disillusioned. We (the youth) are the endangered specie in this equation. Although, we can not dictate to the FG on gow to run this administration, we demand that we dialogue in order for us to have inputs in these new plan.

On the other hand, the government said it will appoint eminent Nigerians who will manage the gains made from removal of fuel subsidy. I suggest they appoint the eminent Nigerians now to manage the fuel subsidy account and make it work for the good of all Nigerians.

Tell us about the ‘Hunger strike’ that will take place on 11.11.11
The hunger strike is a peaceful protest the Nigerian youths are engaging in to show their displeasure and shock over the planned demonic removal of fuel subsidy. Nigerian Youths are saying they are already hungry and going on a hunger strike to protest is no issue if that will help solve their problems. It is painful to imagine the untold hardship the fuel subsidy removal will cause Nigerians. Nigerian youths are standing together on the 11th day of the 11th month of year 2011 to say NO to Fuel Subsidy Removal. We hope you will join us at this history-making event. This is our own ‘Occupy Wall Street’.

Who and who will be involved and how do you think this will change anything?
The event is powered by: National Youth Council of Nigeria, Y-Count Campaign, Youth Hub Africa, Labour Civil Society Movement, Nigerian Youth League and 50 other youth organizations across the nation. The event will create an awareness on the position of the Nigerian youths on the removal of fuel subsidy. We are doing this as opposed to just sitting on the fence and doing nothing. We are taking one step every time to push for the change we seek in Nigeria. We will not sit on the fence and fold our hands

The youths are the leaders of today, we are no longer waiting for a tomorrow that will never come. I believe that we are the change that we seek in Nigeria; we are the ones we’ve been waiting for!
Interview source: YNAIJA.

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