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ONLINE Fuel scarcity persists despite Kachikwu’s promise

Sultan decries controvers­y over hijab

- Saleh Umar Muhammad Sani Masud Buhari Abdallah Muhammad Abdulsalam Ohiare Dahiru Yunusa Dalle Ibrahim Zaharaddee­n Ahmad Ali Gadzama Ahmad Auwal Garba Dauda Isa Umar Uli Terhile Tasiu Lamido Ado Kyostong Garba Mohammed Maiyaki Abubakar Salihi Babangida Yoh

He is doing everything possible to overcome the situation but don’t forget the bad eggs are also doing their homework not to allow him succeed

He should resign as minister of petroleum. He failed to avail petrol at affordable rate to Nigerians.

Almost all loading depot have no fuel to load, I won’t forgive this government.

The issue was unnecessar­ily over flogged. The wearing of Hijab is literally a way of decent life for any Muslim.

We need to seek for a redress in the court of justice and a court of competent jurisdicti­on over this issue. The molestatio­n over hijab should not be accepted in this country. Action speaks louder than words.

This administra­tion has failed Nigerians from all angles. They are used to it. Empty promises. That is APC for you. They hardly stand by their words.

I don’t know what is wrong with this country. A society should allow its people the freedom to dress anyhow they want, so long they can easily be identified and not be concealing a bomb under that hijab.

What if those of us who are traditiona­lists ask for the right to wear our masquerade type of dress to work place? Do not start No more propaganda again. We need action.

Kachikwu must apologise to Nigerians for the scarcity at this festive period or resign with immediate effect. Lagos has no fuel scarscity.

What happened Mr Minister? Kano people are not smiling o! what will cause serious problem.

Why are female police women, military and paramilita­ry not wearing hijab? Is she more Islamic than others?

Which is more important: the law certificat­e or the dress code?

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