 There was a hold to commercial activities and vehicular movement as members of civil society organizations in Benin City, the state capital, trooped out to protest the current hardship facing Nigerians. Subsequent to the removal of subsidies, among other issues, protesting across major routes in the state with placards, the protesters appealed to the authorities too as a matter of urgency, see to the end of the suffering currently being experienced. When we were crying and saying that the method and the approach was wrong, Fueh was jack up to 500. As we were battling with 500, Fueh jacked up again to 613 in some location, 700. When we were trying to console ourselves with that, in the midst of this crisis and pain and cries, the first money that was made from subsidy, they decided to share it among themselves. The issue of Fueh 30 days and 800 rapalaceous menjo to question the effect of Fueh 30 is not an issue to Nigerians. I would suggest the President, Mr. President, those money that they are proposed for 8,000 lira to pay for every household, you should use those money pumping into agriculture. How can you allocate 70 billion lira to 3,000 lira 60 plus 1,000 lira 9 members of both chambers? Why the masses? You are talking of 8,000 lira for the masses. So we are saying enough is enough, they should reduce the cost of governance. We are suffering in this country, enough is enough, tell them you are the one that said Nigeria should breathe, allow us to breathe, we refuse to accept that 8,000 lira because when we go to the market, we will not be able to use that money to get even a pot of soup. It's not possible. The Speaker of the Ado State House of Assembly, blessings at Webaku, attempted to calm Frey nerves. We are here for all of you, you are here for all of you, people, people are maddened, you are brothers, you are sisters, the place you are also passing through, we are also passing through it. We are not buying fuel, we are not buying fuel for 1,000 lira, we are buying fuel for 50 crores. I know you found a lot of abiding people, that's why you choose to come here today. We are here for you, we are here to also pay your plight and your pay.