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Monday, 16 May 2016

Tinubu,Wole Soyinka To Tender Unreserved Apology To G.E Jonathan



        THE Concerned Ijaw
Transformation Ambassadors (CITA) has
said that Bola Tinubu, Prof. Wole Soyinka,
Pastor Tunde
Bakare, Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon, John
Oyegun and the leadership and members of
the Save Nigeria Group to tender an
unreserved apology to former President Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan over the sinister role
they played when he announced the removal
of fuel subsidy on the 1st
of January, 2012.
This was contained in a press statement
signed by Amb. Arerebo Salaco Yerinmene
Peters. President, CITA and Comrade Obiri
Wenebokefe Jonathan, Spokesman, CITA.
CITA said that these professed patriots
incited and led Nigerians to protest against
the removal of subsidy on Premium Motor
Spirit.
"They blatantly criticised this policy of Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan as a sheer scam
targeted at unleashing untold hardship to
the average Nigerian and sponsored protests
and demonstrations which even led to the
death of some Nigerians.
.
"We are berserkly puzzled that these same
persons who feigned patriotism and
advocacy for social justice turned a new
leaf and now pioneer and celebrate the
removal of fuel subsidy under President
Muhammadu Buhari.
.
"Have they become proponents of a new
school of thought? Was their
disenchantment with the removal of fuel
subsidy under Dr. Goodluck Jonathan
triggered by sentiments of ethnic and
political differences?
"Was the Save Nigeria Group a sheep
covering veiling a calculated synergy to
make Nigeria ungovernable for Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan?
.
"It is crystal clear that the emotions of a
great chunk of naïve and gullible Nigerians
were incited and their passions ignited to
fight against the success of the Nigerian
Federal
Government under a peace loving and law
abiding democratic President tagging it as
being anti-people.
"On behalf of the foregoing, we direct the
Save Nigeria Group and its leaders and
members to tender an unreserved apology
to Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan."

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