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Bauchi traders disassociate selves from planned protest

The Amalgamate Union of Traders and Artisans Association, Bauchi State Chapter, has disassociated itself and members from the planned protest slated to commence August 1, 2024.

The State Chairman of the Association Alhaji Abdullahi Y Mohammed Abdallah made this known at a press briefing in Bauchi

He said “We categorically and unequivocally distance ourselves and the entire traders community in Bauchi State from the planned protest.

“We traders and artisans are not in support of the planned protest. Let the government and organizers of the protest sit on a table and chart the way forward against the orchestrated act.”

He suggested that the only remedy for the planned national protest orchestrated by harsh economic policies of the Tinubu admonition is to effect some subsidy to the fuel pump price to allow for easy flow of goods and services.

“No sooner had President Tinubu retained the fuel pump subsidy to a certain level, prices of goods and services would automatically go down thus giving respite or succour to the poor in getting basic necessities of life,” the association said.

He applauded the achievements of the Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed in the areas of infrastructural development, security, agriculture, health, education especially numerous assistance to traders among others.

He said that there is alleged plan by hoodlums to use the opportunity of the protest to loot and destroy property of Nigerians hence the need to be cautious of the anticipated consequences and the need to forestall it accordingly.

Abdallah said it is a fact that there is hardship and hunger in the country “but we prefer dialogue with the authorities to resolve the matter.”

The chairman advised the state and federal fovernments to do whatever possible to stop the nationwide planned protest.

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