We Won’t Go On Protest If Pump Price Of Petrol Is Reverted To N100 Per Litre, Among Others – Protesters

Youths and other Nigerians planning to go on nationwide protest from August 1, have given conditions that will stop them from carrying out the protest.
One of the prominent items of their demands on the federal government is the reversion to N100 per litre of pump price of petrol in the country.
The protesters who threatened that if any them is killed, maimed or arrested during the protest, they will not back down until Tinubu and his entire cabinet resign, gave more details on their demands as they are captured below:
Fuel Price Reduction: Revert petrol pump price to N100 per litre.
Address Insecurity and Hunger: Combat insecurity and hunger by closing all IDP camps and resettling the campers.
Electoral Reform: Implement total electoral reform and conduct an independent probe into the electoral budget of N355 billion.
Release #EndSARS Detainees: Immediate release of all #EndSARS protesters still in detention.
Living Wage: Implement a living wage with a minimum of N300,000.
Free Education: Compulsory free education from primary to secondary school, and an education grant at the tertiary level.
Public School Mandate: Ensure that children of all public office holders attend public schools in the country.
Support Local Products: The government must patronize made-in-Nigeria goods.
Unicameral Legislature: Transition to a unicameral legislature.
Judicial and Constitutional Reforms: Implement thorough judicial and constitutional reforms.
New Constitution: Scrap the 1999 Constitution and replace it with a people-made constitution through a Sovereign National Conference, followed by a National Referendum.
Abolish Senate: Eliminate the Senate, retain the House of Representatives, and make lawmaking a part-time endeavor.
Education Investment: Invest heavily in education, ensuring free and compulsory education across Nigeria.
Release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu: Unconditionally release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and demilitarize the South East.
Renationalize Enterprises: Renationalize publicly owned enterprises sold to government officials and cronies.
Subsidy Regime: Reinstate a corruption-free subsidy regime to reduce hunger, starvation, and poverty.
Corruption Probe: Probe past and present Nigerian leaders who have looted the treasury, recover their loot, and reinvest it.
Restructuring for Diversity: Restructure Nigeria to accommodate its diversity, resource control, decentralization, and regional development.
Security Reforms: Reform security agencies to stop human rights violations and enhance citizens’ physical security.
Energy Fund: Establish a Special Energy Fund for power sector development.
Public Works Investment: Invest in public works and industrialization to employ Nigerian youths.
Judiciary Overhaul: Shake up the judiciary to remove corrupt judges and officers, ensuring real justice for citizens.
Diaspora Voting: Introduce diaspora voting to allow Nigerians abroad to vote.
Smoking and drinking have been prohibited on the protest grounds.

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