The 10 Things #EndBadGovernance Protest Conveners Want From Government
Conveners of the #EndBadGovernance protest scheduled to kick off on
Thursday have listed a 10-point demand to the Federal Government, FIJ can report.
A
protest demand document seen by FIJ on Wednesday morning urged the
government to address hunger in the land, address rising cost of living,
combat insecurity, reduce waste in the Executive and the National
Assembly, and release all currently-imprisoned #EndSARS protesters.
They’re
also asking for the protection of all farms and farmers, declaration of
a state of emergency on education, institution of electoral reforms,
establishment of a living wage and amendment of the Constitution to
allow for referendums.
The 10 demads are as follows:
HUNGER
Reduce
the cost of food immediately, with solutions like food importation,
subsidised credits, and intervene in logistics and storage challenges.
COST OF LIVING
Address
the rising cost of living: Reduce pump price of fuel to N195/ltr to
reflect current economic challenges; Reduce electricity tariffs, and
import taxes.
INSECURITY
Curb insecurity across the
country: stop diverting security resources (money & people) and
immediately prosecute known instigators & criminals. Resettle
internally displaced persons (IDPs) immediately.
GOVERNMENT WASTE / COST OF GOVERNANCE/ BLOATED NASS
PERMANENTLY
reduce by 50% the running costs of the executive and National Assembly
and fully implement the Oronsaye Report to scrap agencies and reduce the
size of government. Scrap hardship, entertainment, and all other NASS
allowances and immediately remove all 7,447 projects worth N2.24
trillion inserted by the National Assembly in the 2024 federal budget.
#EndSARS
Release
ALL #EndSARS protesters; obey ECOWAS judgement; make public the
#EndSARS Judicial Panel Reports and implement recommendations, including
payment of compensations.
PROTECT FARMS AND FARMERS
Provide
security to farmers across the country, restore stolen lands, subsidise
farm inputs – seeds, fertilisers, insecticides and ban destructive
GMOs.
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
Declare a state of
emergency on education and increase budgetary allocation to education
and healthcare by 20% and revert to the old National Anthem.
5 Demands by October 1°t
ELECTORAL REFORM
Implement the Justice Uwais report on Electoral Reform and include mandatory electronic balloting and transmission to
IREV, ending with an executive Electoral Bill to the National Assembly by October 1.
The new Electoral Act must be signed by December 2024.
ESTABLISH A LIVING WAGE
Go
back to the negotiating table for an implementation plan to establish
an unemployment/living wage. Enforce implementation across board. Create
immediate employment for youths and clear ALL backlog of pensions.
CONSTITUTIONAL AND JUDICIAL REFORMS
Sponsor
Executive Bill to the National Assembly to amend the Constitution to
allow for referendums. Nigerians want to vote on a new constitution! The
process of appointment and discipline of judges should be transparent.
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