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AFENIFERE CRITICIZES NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT’S HANDLING OF HUNGER PROTESTS
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The pan-Nigerian social welfarist organization, Afenifere, has expressed deep concern over the government’s treatment of hunger protests in Nigeria, which it claims are being wrongly labeled as treasonous offenses. The organization argues that such actions undermine citizens’ fundamental rights to protest and highlight issues of economic mismanagement.
KEY POINTS FROM AFENIFERE’S STATEMENT:
- REJECTION OF TREASON CHARGES: Afenifere strongly opposes the labeling of hunger protesters as treasonous, calling for the immediate release of those detained under these charges. The group argues that the government’s stance violates democratic rights and is a sign of potential drift towards dictatorship.
- ECONOMIC MISMANAGEMENT: The organization criticizes the government for economic mismanagement, particularly in relation to the removal of subsidies and the resulting hardships. They contend that these policies have led to severe economic difficulties, including hyperinflation and reduced real wages.
- CALL FOR CLARITY: Afenifere urges President Tinubu’s administration to avoid dictatorial practices that criminalize legitimate protests. They emphasize the need for transparency and adherence to democratic principles in addressing economic grievances.
- ECONOMIC SABOTAGE CLAIMS: The statement accuses the government of economic sabotage, citing issues like the premature removal of petrol subsidies and mismanagement of resources. Afenifere highlights discrepancies between the government’s policies and its stated objectives, arguing that this undermines public trust.
- CITIZENS’ RIGHTS: The organization insists that citizens have the right to peaceful protest, and those involved in violence should be charged with appropriate offenses rather than treason. They argue that the current approach exacerbates economic suffering and stifles democratic freedoms.
- HISTORICAL CONTEXT: Afenifere reminds the current administration of its past opposition to similar practices under previous regimes, suggesting that the administration should avoid repeating historical mistakes.
- WARNING AGAINST FASCISM: The group echoes concerns from Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka about the potential slide towards fascism, urging the administration to respect fundamental human rights and avoid tactics that undermine democratic values.
Afenifere’s statement reflects broader concerns about governance and economic policies in Nigeria, emphasizing the need for accountability and respect for democratic processes.