Ahead of the much anticipated August 1 nationwide protest, the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has federal and state governments to demand subsidies on food commodities as part of effort to ameliorate the economic hardship in faced by Nigerians.
NYCN Vice President (North East), Bishop Kanatapwa made the call while addressing a press conference on Monday in Abuja.
He added: “Government at the Federal and State level should swing into action to reduce prices of daily consumable goods like bread, garri, beans, yam, rice etc, to enable the down trodden feed
“Importers of consumable items should be granted granted Tax Holiday immediately to help reduce prices of daily consumable goods.”
It said while it recognised President Bola Tinubu’s efforts to improve the national economy and modernise outdated systems, his reforms has led to high standard of living in the country.
It added that these changes have significantly made life difficult for many, especially the youth, while many young people are struggling with unemployment and underemployment.
Kanatapwa stated: “We recognise President Tinubu’s efforts to improve the national economy and modernise outdated systems. However, these changes have significantly increased the cost of living, making life difficult for many, especially the youth. Many young people are struggling with unemployment and underemployment.
“These tough conditions have led many youths to support the planned hunger protests. The protest has gained strong backing from various youth leaders.
He further called on government to grant importers of consumable items tax holiday immediately to help reduce prices of daily consumable goods.
Kanatapwa expressed concern that NYCN was being left out of important national programs and projects that require youth involvement, despite its support for national development and President Tinubu’s plans.