TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

Mr President, Nigerians are hungry – New Telegraph

The Citizen by The Citizen
November 24 2016
in Public Affairs
A A
0

Nigerians are really angry. They are not just angry. Their anger is hunger-induced. This was why some compatriots recently staged a protest in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, the seat of government, to demonstrate their anger against government policies which have brought hunger to the land. The rich are groaning while the poor who become poorer daily are crying.

Living in Nigeria in the last couple of months has become rough and tough. Many states of the federation owe their workers between five and 1o months’ salary arrears.

In the midst of the recession, many manufacturing companies are folding up and therefore throwing more people into the breaming labour market.

One of those companies, a tomato firm, Erisco, in early October announced its intention to pull its $150 million investment from Nigeria. The President of the firm, Chief Eric Umeofia, said the relocation of the company would entail the sacking of 1,500 out of its 2,050 workforce.

He cited unfavourable working environment for the decision to move the company, regarded as the largest tomato manufacturing firm in Africa and the fourth in the world, to another country.

The announcement triggered protests by workers of Erisco who called on the Federal Government to save local manufacturers. Also, about 3,000 maritime workers were said to have lost their jobs in the last one year while over 20 shipping companies have shut down.

The President of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Mr. Anthony Nted, was quoted as saying that the job losses were a result of unfavourable government policies.

Nted added that about 2,000 others might soon lose their jobs because many of the shipping firms were only doing “patchy services”. According to him, the brunt of the job losses will be borne by families and dependants of the 3,000 workers who have been retrenched.

On October 26, the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) disclosed that 3,000 workers had been sacked in the nation’s oil industry because of the crippling effects of the economic recession.

The unions called for a halt to the sack of their members by international oil companies in the country. NUPENG National President, Igwe Achese, told journalists that government must do something urgently to stop the mass retrenchment of its members to avoid grounding the industry.

Achese disclosed that most of the companies – Chevron Nigeria Limited, ExxonMobil, Pan Ocean, Sapiem, and Hercules oil and gas limited, among others – have terminated the appointment of over 3,000 of their workers apparently over the current economic recession in the country.

He said: “More than 3,000 of our members are affected. Chevron alone is about 1,500; Mobil is about 1,000; the entire workers of Hercules Oil & Gas are being asked to go home; Pan Ocean has since closed shop and is gone. Industrywide everybody is being asked to go. “We are now asking ourselves: where are we heading with the industry?

We have lost so much of Nigerian personnel working in the oil and gas industry. What is happening in Nigeria cannot be compared to what is happening in other African countries.

We want government to wake up and address some of these issues.” Job losses cut across all the strata of Nigeria’s economy. Many heads of families have been incapacitated because of the recession.

Many breadwinners have no financial ability to ‘win bread’ again. In major towns and villages, several men and women have become beggars. From one bus stop to the other, even inside buses or cabs, many beg for money to feed.

Newspapers are awash daily with stories of people stealing pots of soup on the stove and other food items. It is difficult to explain the type of inflation in Nigeria now.

If there is anything above hyperinflation, it still may not adequately define the situation in the country. Prices of food items in particular have gone more than 100 per cent up, in most cases.

For instance, a bottle of groundnut oil, which was about N200 less than six months ago, is now more than N600. The same goes for palm oil. A bag of rice, which was sold for about N9,000 six months ago, is now more than N20,000. Other food items are not exempted from this abnormality.

Fortunately, President Muhammadu Buhari has repeatedly said he was aware that Nigerians are suffering. It is gladdening on one hand but disheartening on the other. It is good the government knows that Nigerians are hungry.

But not doing anything to assuage their suffering is painful. The Federal Government must, of necessity, do something urgently to make jobs available and immediately provide food for hungry Nigerians.

We, as a nation, must not forget the root cause of the Arab Spring. This is a wakeup call. A hungry man is still an angry man.

Previous Post

Dusting off Halliburton’s corruption case file – Punch

Next Post

French President escapes impeachment

Related Posts

Blackouts: Broken promises, powering failure – Punch
Public Affairs

Electricity Act: What are states waiting for? – Punch

April 29 2026
Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview
Public Affairs

NBC threat to press freedom – Punch

April 28 2026
Curfew in Abuja today for LG council elections
Public Affairs

Hidden cost of elections – Punch

April 17 2026
Oil prices jump back toward $100 on Mideast ceasefire doubts
Public Affairs

As Nigeria moves away from oil dependency – Punch

April 13 2026
Easter gets bloodier – Punch
Public Affairs

Easter gets bloodier – Punch

April 12 2026
Security chiefs’ discordant tunes – Punch
Public Affairs

Security chiefs’ discordant tunes – Punch

April 10 2026
Next Post

French President escapes impeachment

Barcelona, Tottenham target Iheanacho as Man City slot narrows

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

Service Chiefs: Let the changes count – Punch

Tinubu approves ₦17bn grassroots devt fund for 8,804 wards

by The Editor
April 22 2026
0

...

Police launch manhunt for killers of Imo traditional ruler

Police launch manhunt for killers of Imo traditional ruler

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

...

Lassa fever deaths rise in Nigeria

Lassa fever deaths rise in Nigeria

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Oyo govt installs Sen Alli, two Ibadan High Chiefs as monarchs in absentia

Oyo govt installs Sen Alli, two Ibadan High Chiefs as monarchs in absentia

by The Editor
April 3 2026
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

Tinubu appoints NECO, NBTE chairmen, names poly rector, renews library DG tenure

Tinubu appoints NECO, NBTE chairmen, names poly rector, renews library DG tenure

by The Editor
April 22 2026
0

...

416 nurses, midwives get automatic appointments in Yobe

416 nurses, midwives get automatic appointments in Yobe

by The Editor
April 8 2026
0

...

Tinubu renews Bugaje’s appointment as NBTE boss

Tinubu renews Bugaje’s appointment as NBTE boss

by The Editor
April 2 2026
0

...

Kwara governor congratulates new CAF General Secretary

Kwara governor congratulates new CAF General Secretary

by The Editor
April 1 2026
0

...

ODDITIES

Indian man digs up sister’s skeleton to claim savings

Indian man digs up sister’s skeleton to claim savings

by The Editor
April 28 2026
0

Nigeria’s ambassador-designate dies before assumption of office

Nigeria’s ambassador-designate dies before assumption of office

by The Editor
April 22 2026
0

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

I had throat surgery after Al Jazeera interview – Daniel Bwala

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

GLOBAL NEWS

UN raises concern over renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa

UN raises concern over renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa

by The Editor
April 29 2026
0

...

FG demands protection after xenophobics kill two Nigerians in South Africa

FG demands protection after xenophobics kill two Nigerians in South Africa

by The Editor
April 28 2026
0

...

Kenyan President apologises to Nigerians over English accent jibe

Kenyan President apologises to Nigerians over English accent jibe

by The Editor
April 28 2026
0

...

UK moves to restict social media for U-16s

UK moves to restict social media for U-16s

by The Editor
April 28 2026
0

...

White House gunman was targeting Trump team, says official

White House gunman was targeting Trump team, says official

by The Editor
April 26 2026
0

...

State of the States

Kano Assembly confirms new deputy governor

Kano Assembly confirms new deputy governor

by The Editor
April 27 2026
0

...

Ondo commences 2025 OSOPADEC scholarship, bursary for students

Ondo commences 2025 OSOPADEC scholarship, bursary for students

by The Editor
April 21 2026
0

...

Delta govt urges youths to join Army

Delta govt urges youths to join Army

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

...

21,452 applicants jostle for 1,000 rural teaching Jobs in Nasarawa

21,452 applicants jostle for 1,000 rural teaching Jobs in Nasarawa

by The Editor
April 10 2026
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Tinubu approves Abuja land for ambassadors-designate

Tinubu approves Abuja land for ambassadors-designate

April 29 2026
Divorce claims: No legal marriage exists between us – Churchill reacts to Rosy Meurer split

Divorce claims: No legal marriage exists between us – Churchill reacts to Rosy Meurer split

April 29 2026
2027 Polls: Court bars INEC from recognising ADC congresses

2027 Polls: Court bars INEC from recognising ADC congresses

April 29 2026
UN raises concern over renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa

UN raises concern over renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa

April 29 2026

EDITORIAL REVIEW

Blackouts: Broken promises, powering failure – Punch

Electricity Act: What are states waiting for? – Punch

by The Editor
April 29 2026
0

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

NBC threat to press freedom – Punch

by The Editor
April 28 2026
0

Curfew in Abuja today for LG council elections

Hidden cost of elections – Punch

by The Editor
April 17 2026
0

Oil prices jump back toward $100 on Mideast ceasefire doubts

As Nigeria moves away from oil dependency – Punch

by The Editor
April 13 2026
0

Easter gets bloodier – Punch

Easter gets bloodier – Punch

by The Editor
April 12 2026
0

Opinion

Even INEC admonishes the media?

Even INEC admonishes the media?

by The Editor
April 12 2026
0

...

Enugu: Gov Mbah presents N521.5bn budget for 2024

Mbah: From contested mandate to constructive governance in Enugu

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Tinubu finds his own demons

How will Tinubu campaign in Plateau State?

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

by The Editor
April 6 2026
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.