I agree with the perspectives of the protesters that there is hunger, poverty and unemployment in Nigeria, says Osita Okechukwu
"Most marketers don’t want to sell at ₦650 but at ₦850 due to high costs, including transport and diesel prices."
"The part of the country that produces oil is the most backward area in the country,"
“The citizens have right to protest, but Obi and Atiku are fanning the embers of discord as usual,” Onokpasa said.
Dan Ulasi says the Nigerian government should channel the energy used in resisting protests to solving Nigeria’s problems.
“Nigerians have been living with difficulties, the president cannot declare hunger and poverty out of existence,” says Morka.
“Tinubu funded protests against Jonathan, but now rejects protests, Karma is a universal donor,” says Deji Adeyanju.
Benjamin Kalu says Tinubu has fulfilled the 54-year-old promise of reconciliation, reconstruction, and rehabilitation made to South-East with new commission.
Prof Nwokobia has called Peter Obi a “man of peace” who would not incite a protest, refuting Bayo Onanuga’s claims.
Protecting Nigerian interests should be paramount in resolving the Dangote-NMDPRA diesel controversy, says Adeola Yusuf.