A coalition of civil society organizations (CSOs) has called on the Federal Government to halt the proposed 15% fuel tariff increase, warning that the measure would worsen economic hardship for millions of Nigerians already struggling with rising living costs.
In a joint statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday, the groups said that any additional levy on fuel would trigger further spikes in transportation, food prices, and essential goods, deepening the burden on households and small businesses.
The CSOs argued that with inflation at record highs, unemployment still elevated, and disposable incomes declining, Nigerians “cannot afford any additional cost pressures.”
They urged policymakers to explore alternative revenue measures, improve efficiency in the oil sector, and intensify efforts to stabilize the naira rather than shifting the economic strain onto citizens.
The statement read:
“Our position is clear: the proposed 15% tariff will aggravate suffering and widen inequality. The government must reconsider and prioritize policies that protect livelihoods.”
The coalition also called for broader consultation with labour unions, market associations, and consumer groups before any final decision on energy pricing reforms.
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Ranks Africa will continue to monitor developments as government officials and stakeholders respond to the concerns raised.




