Politics

SERAP Sues President Tinubu Over Failure to Probe NNPCL and Address Petrol Price Hike

Share
Share

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit against President Bola Tinubu over his administration’s failure to launch a probe into the activities of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL). The legal action also challenges the president’s inability to reverse the recent sharp increase in the pump price of petrol.

SERAP, a prominent Nigerian civil society group advocating for transparency and accountability in governance, argues that Tinubu’s administration has a duty to investigate alleged irregularities within the NNPCL and ensure accountability for any financial mismanagement. The suit also points out the hardship faced by millions of Nigerians due to the recent hike in fuel prices, exacerbating inflation and worsening living conditions for many.

  Peter Obi Urged to Reunite with Atiku for 2027 Presidential Race

In its court filing, SERAP is seeking a mandate compelling the president to order a thorough and transparent investigation into the NNPCL’s operations, particularly regarding fuel price-setting mechanisms and possible misappropriation of funds. The group contends that such an inquiry is crucial for ensuring public trust in the government and protecting the socio-economic rights of Nigerians.

The recent removal of the fuel subsidy by the Tinubu administration has triggered widespread discontent, as the subsequent rise in petrol prices has put significant pressure on households already struggling with the high cost of living. SERAP’s lawsuit argues that the government’s failure to address these concerns violates the Nigerian Constitution and international human rights obligations to which the country is a party.

  Minister’s Endorsement Causes Leadership Problems in APC

As this case unfolds, it may test the administration’s commitment to transparency, good governance, and its approach to handling the nation’s economic challenges. Many will be watching to see how the courts address this pressing issue that impacts millions of Nigerians daily.

Share
Written by
QncNews

Covering Entertainment, Politics, World News, Sport News, Crimes, Conflict, Metro, Economy & Business News

15 Comments

  • I think SERAP is overstepping here. Why sue Tinubu when there are bigger issues at hand? Lets prioritize!

  • I dont get why SERAP is suing Tinubu. Lets focus on real issues like corruption in the oil sector. Priorities, people!

  • I think SERAP should focus on more pressing issues instead of targeting Tinubu. Lets prioritize effectively!

  • I think SERAP is wasting time suing Tinubu. Lets focus on real issues like corruption in the oil sector.

  • I think SERAP should focus on more pressing issues. Gas prices are high everywhere, not just in Nigeria. Prioritize wisely!

  • I dont see the point of this lawsuit. Let Tinubu focus on more pressing issues than probing NNPCL.

  • I think SERAP should focus on more pressing issues instead of constantly suing. Lets prioritize real change over legal battles.

  • I think SERAP is overstepping by suing President Tinubu. Lets give him a chance to address the issues first.

  • I think SERAP is wasting time suing Tinubu. Lets focus on real solutions for petrol price hike. What do you think?

  • I dont get why SERAP is suing Tinubu. They should focus on real issues, not petty politics. #controversialopinion

    • Fighting corruption is a real issue. Tinubus alleged financial misconduct cannot be ignored. #priorities

  • I dont see the point in suing Tinubu over this. There are bigger issues at hand that need attention.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Politics

Peter Obi Urged to Reunite with Atiku for 2027 Presidential Race

A close associate of Atiku Abubakar has called on Peter Obi to...

Politics

NNPP Osun Rejects Claim That Party Is Limited to Kano

Dr Tosin Odeyemi, chairman of the New Nigeria Peoples Party in Osun...

Politics

Atiku Joins ADC, Says Party Is Nigeria’s Best Hope for Change

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has officially joined the African Democratic Congress...

Politics

Ex-Nigerian Leader Denounces ‘Symbolic Coup’ in Guinea-Bissau

Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has condemned the military coup in Guinea-Bissau,...