Monday, 9 January 2012
Catholic bishop leads protest in Ekiti By Sulaiman Salawudeen,
The Catholic Bishop of Ekiti, Bishop Felix Femi
Ajakaye, donned the cassock to lead anti-subsidy
removal protest in Ado-Ekiti, capital of Ekiti State,
yesterday.
The Bishop marched with protesters who took
off from Ajilosun through Okeyinmi and
Ojumoshe, and stopped at Fajuyi Park.
He and a coalition of labour/civil groups
addressed protesters.
The protest was peaceful, although there were
bonfires on Fajuyi-Adebayo Road and Danimo-
StadiumRoad, where some youths converted the
roads to football fields.
Ajakaye said President Goodluck Jonathan was
running a government of deceit.
He said: “We expected Mr President to react
briskly to the security challenges in the nation, the
same way he quickly removed the oil subsidy
and we urge him to use the money being used to
finance pro-subsidy campaign to transform
Nigeria.
“I am a Nigerian and I am interested in the
Nigerian project. I can’t fold my arms because I
am a Bishop and allow my people to suffer.
“We need to be visionaries and pursue causes
that would not make Nigeria fall apart
“The power of the people is mightier than any
government. It is sad that our leaders don’t have
listening ears. President Jonathan said he did not
have shoes and he is trying to take our pairs of
slippers off our legs.
“As much as I support that there should be no
war in our dear nation, this policy is worse than a
civil war, but with one voice we shall surely
overcome.”
Also, State chairmen of the Nigeria Labour
Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC)
Ayodele Aluko and Kolawole Olaiya and leaders of
other civil society groups and trade unions
addressed the gathering.
Others who spoke included Mrs Aduke Seriki
(Council of Iya Lojas), Dr Ayan Adeleke, Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Tope
Agunbiade (Save Nigeria Group/Campaign for
Democracy), Dr Wole Ogundipe (Nigeria Medical
Association) and Adeolu Oyebode (students’
representative)
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