From Lateef Dada, Osogbo
Osun civil societies coalition (OCSC) has said the fuel subsidy removal and devaluation of naira were subjecting Nigerians to untold hardship.
The coalition, under the umbrella of civil society groups in Osun State, in a statement by its Chairman, Waheed Lawal, to mark the World Human Rights Day, yesterday, berated the Federal Government for the worsening economic situation which, it said, is breaching Nigerians’ right to dignity.
It said the Federal Government deliberately launched an attack on the dignity of Nigerians by subjecting them to hardship through the fuel subsidy removal and devaluation of the naira.
According to the coalition, poverty and hunger which are weapons in the hands of the government and politicians have taken away the right to dignity of the majority of Nigerians.
“The Federal Government has unleashed attacks on the rights of Nigerians to dignity through fuel subsidy removal, devaluation of the naira, and the worsening economy.
“The right to dignity is a fundamental human right, but the government is robbing Nigerians of their various dignity with the high cost of living brought about by the unchecked hyperinflation.
“The effects of the inflation scourge are more evident on the poorest of the poor of the country where malnutrition and hunger rates are surging daily as millions of children roam the streets in search of food.
“Nigerians have been struggling to survive, and it is worrisome that the political leaders and government functionaries are not ready to cut the cost of governance and share in the pain.
“The worsening cost-of-living crisis is causing a decline in living standards, which is hurting physical and mental health as well as worsening existing conditions.
“As a constitutional matter, the Federal Government should genuinely address all the issues mitigating the social well-being of Nigerians. As it stands today, the government is failing in its constitutional duty of ensuring the security and social well-being of the citizens.
“The current economic realities have sparked more calls for the government to ease the nation’s cost-of-living crisis and put the brakes on rising prices by cutting down on the cost of governance,” the coalition said.