 While more reactions have continued to trail the state of the nation's economy, following the current hardship being faced as a result of the fuel price hike, as well as the rush to swap the ordinary note for new ones. A human rights activist, Patrick Ehollow, who spoke with a correspondent in Edo State believes that the citizens are being taken for granted by the present administration. Well, you know, these governments, whether it be past or present, they're in certain intelligence. They're being also granted. You know, everybody blame each other. We're playing the blame game. And we have a government. Yeah, it can't be so. It is a revolution. And the government said, price a fist. We should sell the four, for example, for 190. It should be 190. And maybe the body violates it. The person has to be prosecuted. And if it's the marketer, the marketer has to be sanctioned. But the issue is that the government has no, like any other country, they have policy like any other country. Our problem is that we don't have implementation because of nepotism, favoritism, and correction. Because we are afraid to sanction certain people. We know the root of our problem. But we have the gods to tackle. Despite the announcement of a postponement by the CVN, it says the citizenry is not without blame. We are passing the chunk of the blame to a mefale. We are passing it to President Bahare. We as citizens too also have our own blame. It wasn't announced today, it was given time to ensure you take your own note to deputy because we are trying to believe that it's policy again of cashless society. Right? But the issue is that many Nigerians are thinking that when they take 10 million to the bank, they will have an extent of 10 million in cash. My observation is that they have to explain it to the general public by the central bank which is their responsibility, and they did bankers that I tag the corporate criminals. Everything to a mefale and they are going to the floor of the city to explain to us why we have 200 million, 500 million new notes, there are at least 1,000 in obituaries and marriages. And when we go to the bank, we don't have access to the new note.