Wednesday 7 March 2012

UAD demands instant resignation of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala,Diezani Allison-Madueke,and Labaran Maku,for their roles in last January’s fuel subsidy chaotic failure.


The United action for Democracy, perceive a pattern similar to the probe of the power sector which revealed massive corruption without any actions being taken. UAD thus calls for the prosecution of all individuals and corporate bodies found to have been the beneficiaries of the supposed ‘subsidy’. Further, we call we call for the immediate resignation or sacking of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala: Minister of Finance, Diezani Allison- Madueke: Minister of Petroleum, and Labaran Maku: the Minister of Information for their demonstrated culpability by acts of omission or commission in the fuel subsidy, the anti people hike in the price of petrol and the conscious promotion of lies to cover up the truth. 

Extracted from Sahara Reporters

The removal of these people will it solve the Nation's problems? let me rephase the question, will this put an end to the struggle of  the working people and youths in Nigeria?








9 comments:

queen said...

Sacking them is good, bc they are corrupt, them gooooooooooooo, abeg

Peter said...

The way forward is to kill all the corrupted people who have been found guilty....imagin Gbenga and the likes of he stealing so much and then freed

Berni said...

if they want this country to be better,they shld give each citizen 1M each we are 17million, there will still be enough reserved billions left to do the work that can develop this country,then we know they mean well for the youths

Anonymous said...

Giant of Africa my A** excuse my language, this country im tired, i prefer to be a poor man abroad(USA,Europe)than being in this fore saken country...
Abroad the govt take care of their citizens, their kids are taken care by the govt social and health even give them feeding money. all these people is to occupy a post and chop to quench

Anonymous said...

It is foolishness to call for the sack of Dr. Iweala. This is a woman that is restructuring our economy and getting things done.
The world all over is celebrating her, we Nigerians decides to castigate her.
Think, Nigerians, think.

Anonymous said...

What about the state governors that supported the removal of subsidy? Should they be sacked?

Anonymous said...

They shld be sacked, such people in such positions dont have data and they come out making contradicting statements.

Anonymous said...

The system is corrupt and they shld be wiped all

Anonymous said...

Separation would have been better, but that those who understand the effect of war is not the solution bc the same people will rule the separated nations will do worse ....their demons willl surface so it just good governance we need