The Take It Back Movement in North Central Nigeria has criticized the Federal Government for the recent increase in fuel prices.
The group noted that it “stands resolute in the face of the recent fuel price hikes and the crippling scarcity that has engulfed our nation. With petrol prices soaring above N1,000 per liter”.
A statement issued by its Head of Mobilization, Manasseh Bem Paul, on Friday, noted that the burden on the Nigerian populace has reached an ‘unbearable threshold.’
It said, “This latest increase, coupled with the persistent fuel shortages, is not merely an economic issue; it is a direct assault on our fundamental rights as citizens.
“The Federal Government's failure to provide sustainable solutions or alternatives to this crisis has left millions of Nigerians struggling to make ends meet. Transport fares have skyrocketed by as much as 100%, forcing many to walk long distances to work, while market produce prices continue to rise unchecked.”
The statement also noted that the hike will invariably lead to incidents such as hunger, despair and loss of dignity.
“This inflationary spiral hike in fuel price is not just a statistic; it translates into hunger, despair, and a loss of dignity for our people,” it said.
The organisation urged the government to reverse the fuel price hike, adding that it “must act decisively to reduce fuel prices to a level that is affordable for all Nigerians”.
“This is not just a request; it is a demand rooted in justice and equity.” the statement noted.
The group also demanded that the government should ensure fuel availability in the country.
It said, “It is unacceptable that citizens are forced to endure long queues at petrol stations while the government fails to secure a consistent supply of fuel. We call for transparency in fuel distribution and accountability from those responsible for this crisis.”
Others include addressing transportation costs and food prices.
Take It Back movement stated that the skyrocketing transport fares must be addressed urgently.
It said, “Just as food prices hike is causing hunger crises. The government must work with stakeholders to ensure that transportation and food remains accessible and affordable for all citizens.”
The government was also warned against ignoring the demands.
“If our voices continue to be ignored, we will take to the streets in peaceful protest. The masses will rise up to demand their fundamental rights—rights that have been eroded by years of neglect and mismanagement. We will not stand idly by while our livelihoods are stripped away,” it said.
“This movement is not just about fuel prices; it is about reclaiming our dignity and asserting our rights as citizens of this great nation. We stand united with all Nigerians who are fed up with the status quo and are ready to demand change.”
“We call on every Nigerian—students, workers, traders, and families—to join us in this fight for justice. Together, we can hold our leaders accountable and pave the way for a brighter future for our country,” the statement added.