…Says It’s Time NASS Members Got a Dose of the People’s Wrath
By Akinwale Kasali
The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) is extremely angry with members of the National Assembly. Its anger stems from the allegation that members plan to pass a law which would impose a forceful vaccination of Nigerians.
In a release signed by its General Secretary, Chief Willy Ezeugwu, the CNPP strongly lashed out at the legislators warning, “it’s about time the National Assembly got a dose of the Nigerian people’s wrath”.
It accused the lawmakers of hiding under the lockdown measures to engage in impunity.
The umbrella body of all registered political parties and political associations in the country, also, accused Nigerian legislators of alleged compromise by vaccine producers.
The statement reads:
“We have watched with uttermost dismay the speed with which the lawmakers are working on a bill to use Nigerians as guinea pigs for the forced testing of Coronavirus disease vaccines and endanger the lives of over 200 million citizens.
“If the lawmakers want to truly justify the what they have taken from foreign producers of COVID-19 vaccines, they should make a law that will provide for compulsory vaccination of all the legislators in the country as a way of proving their patriotism to the Nigerian federation. Let them volunteer to be the guinea pigs.
“It is even more shocking that the Nigerian legislators have not thought of a law to force electricity distribution companies in the country to compulsorily install pre-paid meters in households across the country, but can force citizens to be vaccinated.
“We recall that the Bill for the unbundling of the NNPC, the cash cow of the nation, and the Bill to end gas flaring in the country are there, lying fallow in the achieves of history, yet, because of insatiable appetite for wealth propelled by uncommon greed for mundane things of life, the lawmakers want to turn Nigerian citizens into testing animals for vaccine producers now and in the future.
“Why are the lawmakers opting to work against the interest of those who elected them? Why will Nigerian legislators choose to fulfill the desires of those who cultured and infected the world with Coronavirus disease for economic gains? Are the National Assembly members telling us that they are not aware that COVID-19 virus ravaging the world is not natural?
“Why not a Bill for an Act to compel the Federal Government of Nigeria to fund research for local production of infectious disease drugs and vaccines? Are we lacking experts in any field as a country?
“Many Nigerians have long claimed to have developed the cure for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, where are the inputs of the National Assembly members towards ensuring that every Nigerian, with a claim of cure of any infectious disease gets his or her claims verified by relevant authorities and certified rather than selling the country wholesale to western nations and their multi-million dollar corporations? They won’t because such local inventors cannot afford millions of US dollars with which to grease the filthy palms of most lawmakers.
“The Republic of Madagascar recently dared the World Health Organization (WHO) and their collaborators by developing locally made COVID Organics (CVO) for cure of Coronavirus. Right now, the use is expanding to other countries after Madagascar had only 149 cases of COVID-19 with zero death record.
“In addition to the COVID Organics (CVO), already being marketed in the form of herbal tea in Madagascar, a new injectable solution of the same product is under clinical trials in the country’s southeastern coast of Africa with a population of just 27 million people.
“It then beats the imagination of any sane person that the Nigerian legislators will be this greedy for material acquisition, even at the expense of the Nigerian people who elected them.
“All Nigerians, the media, and all civil society organisations with good conscience should immediately stand up against this evil legislation in the works because everyone will become their guinea pigs and a tool for testing vaccines for deadly all ailments, now and forever if the bill is passed.
“May be Nigerians have forgotten so soon how a secret trial of a pharmaceutical drug in Northern Nigeria killed several children. The company involved, Pfizer, was sued after 11 children died in the clinical trial when the northern state of Kano was hit by meningitis epidemic in 1996. But Pfizer only paid compensation after 15-year legal battle for illegal clinical trials.
“The intolerable Bill for an Act by the Nigerian legislators to make such killing of citizens a legal act must be resisted now or we will all die in like manner someday soon”, the CNPP warned.
The National Assembly denies there are any such plans to short-change the interest of Nigerians, or betray the country, under any circumstances or disguise.
A Senator who spoke to our Reporter, off record, because it is too early, dismissed it as scare-mongering.
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