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Friday, May 13, 2016

Nollywood actor Chidi Mokeme laments fuel price but stays hopeful.


Nollywood actor Chidi Mokeme took to his social media page to lament the price of fuel after the removal of  subsidy by the Federal government of Nigeria.  Revealing that it was his first fill after the  price was increased, the actor said;

So I just did my first fill up since partial deregulation. The thing pain me well well sha! But I will endure for now hoping that we will finally get to full deregulation. .#ItWontBeEasy #BraceUp#TightenUp The Ride to #RealChange will be a little rough and bumpy, but we must make this journey. ...#together
He also added;
Yesterday there were occupiers in Ojota for what now seems like one of the following self absorbing reasons: 1. They did not fully understand the issues. 2. They had not seen the light. 3. They wanted to take credit for such a bold step.
And since the occupiers of Ojota yesterday are now the occupiers of Aso Rock today, thank God they have finally seen the light, they now understand the issues and they can take full credit. But for the light to shine brightly and fully for the benefit of Nigerians, we must go one step further to avoid repeating same mistakes..... You cannot deregulate and still determine prices!
Let the market forces of both FOREX and CRUDE determine the final landing cost for individual marketers and eventual pump price for the product. Until such a time that NNPC will clean house enough to do their job. And New players set up structures to break the monopoly of the present cabal. The citizens will choose what price/vendor that works for them. A bottle of water at the mall costs N60, N150 or N300 depending on if you're buying from shoprite, KFC or The movie place (all in the same mall). 
And nobody complains. And they're not stupid. We can make our own choices. Just remove your hand from the matter and leff matter for mathais. I'm just trying to make

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