We should all see the impending battle against the removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria as a collective one. Anyone who have been involved in the struggle for social justice in any form either as trade unionists or as conscious progressive activists should know nothing has ever been personal in any collective struggle against social injustice and should not take this as one.
We all feel the excruciating pains our government's misdirected policies have unleashed on us all and it will be the highest form of diservice for anyone known to have always been on the side of the people to suddenly abandon our people or even do anything to demobilise the people.
We exist because we have a purpose here, and so far we all have been actively discharging these over the years and we shouldn't suddenly misplace our collective purpose to inprint our names as being anti - people.
We all need to continue to be resolute, organised and focused on what the movement has to do to retrieve our country from the grips of agents of mass destructions who are determined more than ever before to deepen the pains of our people through imperialist scripted policies.
For me, I believe we will win this battle and I'm convinced this is not the time and space for promotion of discords of any form.
Labour and its allies-peasants, artisans, students etc must be united in absolute determination to win this battle and I have no fear that our unity is even stronger now and we should do nothing to weaken this unity.
WE MUST RECLAIM OUR COUNTRY NOW. ORGANISE TO OCCUPY. WE DARE TO FIGHT AND WE MUST DARE TO WIN.
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