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Fuel Scarcity, Naira SWAP: Afenifere Warns FG Against Stalling 2023 Elections

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…Cautions Judiciary Against Being Used To Abort Election

The Pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has called on the Federal Government and other stakeholders, including the judiciary to ensure that there is no change in this year’s elections and ensure the handing-over date on May 29, 2023 stands.

The organisation also expressed concern on the trauma being experienced by Nigerians in getting energy sources and new naira notes.

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Afenifere’s position was contained in a statement issued by its national publicity secretary, Comrade Jare Ajayi on Monday, where it reiterated that the sancrosancy of February/March elections should be imperative partly due to the alarm note sounded by the spokesman of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Dr. Hakeem Baba-Hamed, possibility of using the court to thwart the election process as well as difficulties being inflicted on Nigerians whose consequences may be used as excuse to jeopardize the ongoing civil rule.

The organisation cautioned the judiciary not to allow itself to be used to imperil democracy through unhelpful and perhaps frivolous litigations such as the one brought by one Chief Ambrose Albert Owuru wanting to stop the forthcoming presidential election, pointing out that luckily, the case which was heard by Honourable Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo of a Federal High Court in Abuja was dismissed on Monday.

The statement reads, “The contrived pains can be seen in the unabated insecurity, heightened difficulties in getting fuel, in getting new naira notes and in getting other energy sources such as electricity, gas, kerosene and diesel. If the difficulties being experienced in these areas continued and Nigerians begin to react, their (peaceful) expression of frustration may be used as an excuse to want to tinker with the democratic experiment going on. Such would not be acceptable in any way.

According to statement the ACF Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed last week Friday, January 27th, disclosed that there were insinuations that the planned elections may not hold and some kind of unconstitutional contraption may be forced on Nigerians after May this year.

Afenifere stated that the organisation is on the same page with ACF in its warning that Nigerians would not accept to live under any arrangement that offends the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, pointing out that in spite of the fact that Afenifere has been strident in its call for a constitution would usher in a restructured Nigeria.

“Citizens have no choice other than to abide by the constitutional provisions especially on how to change governments in the country which is through the electoral process as well as peaceful handing-over to the winner,”

While commenting on the trauma that Nigerians are being made to pass through before the announcement of the extension of deadline in currency notes’ swap from January 31 to February 10 by the CBN Governor, the socio-cultural organisation said that it was symptomatic of government’s penchant for making the people go through avoidable pains.

“From the beginning of January this year, Nigerians have been calling on the CBN to extend the deadline. The calls were predicated on the non-availability of new naira notes and the impossibility of being able to have the ones on hand swapped for the new ones before the expiration of the deadline on January 31. The new notes were difficult to obtain either inside the banks, on the Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) or from the POS.”

While appreciating the eventual shift of the deadline to February 10 by the CBN, Afenifere asserted that the pains and losses suffered by Nigerians last week would have been avoided were the extension of the deadline announced much earlier.

“There, indeed, is a need for the government, particularly the CBN Governor, to apologize to Nigerians over these avoidable pangs and losses that they suffer and are still suffering. The banks and outlets where people can obtain the new notes should be stuffed with the currencies immediately so as not to have a repeat of happened in the last two weeks.

On the claim by the CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, that the new currency policy was aimed at those “holding illicit/stolen naira in their homes for speculative purposes, Afenifere submitted that the policy was harming the poor instead, pointing out that besides Emefiele’s assertion, the presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, on Sunday, January 29th quoted President Muhammadu Buhari as saying that the currency changes were aimed at people hoarding illicit funds and not the common man.

He added, ” Shehu went further to acknowledge that the poorest section of the society is facing hardship as they often keep hard cash at home for various expenses”.

He quoted the President as giving strong assurances that government will not leave them to their fate, and argued that the sincerity in this statement is suspect:

“If the authorities truly aimed at using the policy to catch those allegedly holding illicit/stolen money in their vaults, there are various legal and institutional frameworks to deal with this. For instance, there is the aspect of the law that prescribes that banks must notify security agencies once a person or an organization receives or pays out huge sums of money. Why not use that instrument to deal with the situation rather than making life difficult for hapless Nigerians carrying out financial transactions in tens, hundreds and thousands of naira only. It is quite punitive, inhuman, inconsiderate and insensitive. Government and related government agencies need to ensure that such does not repeat itself again”.

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