Fuel scarcity ourmumudondo movement storms nnpc hq
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The Our Mumu Don Do (OMDD) movement, a Nigerian social media movement that uses the hashtag #OurMumuDonDo to call out corrupt and incompetent individuals, has stormed the headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in Abuja to protest the ongoing fuel scarcity in the country.
The protesters, who were led by the leader of the movement, Deji Adeyanju, demanded that the NNPC and the Federal Government take immediate action to end the fuel scarcity, which has caused hardship and suffering for many Nigerians.
The protesters also accused the NNPC of being responsible for the fuel scarcity, citing alleged corruption and inefficiency within the corporation. They called for the resignation of the NNPC's Group Managing Director, Mele Kyari, and the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva.
The protest was peaceful, with the protesters singing and chanting slogans, but it was met with resistance from security personnel, who attempted to disperse them with tear gas and water cannons. Several protesters were reportedly injured in the ensuing scuffle.
The fuel scarcity has been ongoing for several weeks, with many Nigerians struggling to access fuel for their vehicles and other essential needs. The scarcity has also led to a rise in the prices of goods and services, exacerbating the economic challenges facing the country.
The OMDD movement has been instrumental in highlighting the plight of Nigerians and demanding accountability from those in power. Their protest at the NNPC headquarters is the latest in a series of protests and demonstrations they have organized to demand action from the government and other institutions.