CUPP plans mobilisation of Citizens for National Protest

The Coalition of United Political Party (CUPP) has made known to the public ,its plans to start Mobilization of organized groups in Nigeria to protest against alleged bad governance of the current administration in Nigeria.

In a statement which was signed and made available to Crimefacts.news by it’s National Spokesperson, Ikennga Imo Ugochinyere, titled:ANTI PEOPLES’ POLICIES: CUPP HUMAN MOBILISATION UNIT KICK STARTS MOBILISATION OF ORGANISED GROUPS TO REACH NATIONAL CONSENSUS FOR NATIONWIDE CIVIL MASS ACTION.

The statement reads: “This is to inform the Nigerian Public/Citizens that the Human Mobilisation Unit of the Opposition Coalition (CUPP) in furtherance of its Patriotic objective of serving as a great defender of Nigeria Peoples interest and led by Barr. Kenneth Udeze the CUPP Head of Human Mobilisation unit/ Action Alliance National Chairman have activated the units Public mobilisation mandate in view of the recent two most painful anti people’s actions of the APC Federal Government, the increment in electricity Tarriff and Pump Price of Fuel.”

“The unit’s activities which have been activated from today(Thursday) include contacting and reaching out to Key National Labour, Civil Society, Political, ethnic, Religious and organised groups starting with NLC, TUC, ASUU, NBA NMA.

The group called upon others professional bodies to join in the Civil mass action.

It also called on,CAN, JNI, Ohaneze,/Arewa/Afenifere,Ijaw,Middle Belt groups and SERAP.

CUPP also called on Femi Falana,Prof Wole Soyinka, Dr Joe Odumakin, Deji Adeyanju,Timi Frank,Dino Melaye,Opposition Lawmakers ,governors and all leading activists in Nigeria to participate in the said protest.

“This Patriotic efforts is geared towards convincing these organisations on the need for a National Civil Action to protest and resist the increasing Anti People’s Polices especially the painful increase in fuel pump price and electricity tariff coupled with the growing corruption and insecurity that have taken over Nigeria.”, Ikennga Imo stated .

” If the consultations yield a positive result, the CUPP Human Mobilisation Unit will be announcing a date for Civil action in collaboration with these organised groups”.

“The citizens can Contact Barr.Keneth Udeze for more details, support and participation on +2347067277005”, he said.

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