The Amalgamated Arewa Youth Groups, has called on Nigerians to focus on advocating for transparency and competition within the oil industry.
DAILY POST reported that youths of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and members of civil society organizations, CSOs, on Monday, stormed the three Arms Zone in Abuja to demand the resignation of Mele Kyari, over the NNPCL's failure to revive Nigerian government refineries. The protesters, under the auspices of the APC Solidarity and Development Forum, comprising youths and civil society organizations, accused Kyari of incompetence.
'The youth who participated in this protest demonstrate how the oil industry has become a playground for hirelings of a powerful oil cabal who seek to manipulate public sentiment for their gain. 'The motivations behind this protest seem deeply entrenched in personal interest rather than collective welfare. 'It is imperative to understand that the oil sector, like many other industries, operates within a market structure where various actors and stakeholders have stakes.
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