 Labour and socialist movement, the People's Alternative Political Movement, has rejected the planned hike in the prices of gas and petrol as well as electricity tariff. It also demanded the reversal of the power sector privatisation done by the previous administration. The oil state chairman of the TPAPM, Ibrahim Mohammed and Rashidat Adishina, disclosed that it would hold Occupy Nigeria phase 2 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the first phase and to demand the reversal of the current obnoxious policies of the government. The movement also demanded total reversal of the power sector privatisation and the renationalisation of the power sector. It is noteworthy that the very same reasons that are impelled Occupy Nigeria are once again coming together to impel another January uprising. Incompetent government willing to clasp greed and impunity, absence of domestic refining capacity, rising cost of living, increasing joblessness and intensifying insecurity. This time around we must, as a people, meet the challenge more resolutely, but also with greater political determination. What is the opposition on deregulation? What they are saying now is not that they are saying they are opposed to deregulation. They said they are opposed to deregulation, they will support deregulation as long as the refineries are meant to walk. When the refineries are walking, why do they need to deregulate again? That is the question. We are saying that that is not the correct position. The correct position is for us to oppose deregulation outrightly, because we have been deregulated. These who have been deregulated, what has been the result of what has never been the interest of ordinary working people and the poor of this country? It's always been the interest of the significant few who are benefiting from the state of things.