“The federal government is embarking on unnecessary waste of public money to be mobilising and recruiting faceless groups,” said CISLAC.
The fuel scarcity that started last week has worsened in different parts of the country, leading to a hike in the price of the commodity.
First Lady Remi Tinubu says she is worried about the number of parties held nationwide urging those who have to help their compatriots who do not have.
“Start from minimum wage: when you compare our country to South Africa. South Africa’s minimum wage is about $240 per month,” said Mr Onanuga.
Mr Amaechi said citizens should not complain, particularly about the nation’s economy, because they had the opportunity to vote right.
The minister lamented the delays in passport collection, stressing that it had forced many public servants to stay away from work to pursue their passports.
The warning followed what the regime termed “unguaurded incendiary remarks” against the federal government and President Bola Tinubu.
“As a matter of fact, there’s no single connection, and it won’t affect anything in the court.”
“Should I not recognise the provisions of the law? Are we without a president because there is a pending petition? No.”
