Protest against economic hardship may extend beyond 10 days- Organisers warn Tinubu’s Govt

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Protest against economic hardship may extend beyond 10 days- Organisers warn Tinubu’s Govt

Damilola Adenola, Director of Mobilisation at ‘Take it Back Movement’, has stated that the nationwide protest against economic hardship may extend beyond 10 days if demands are not met.

‘Take it Back Movement’ is one of the protest’s organisers.

Since August 1, Nigerians have been protesting economic difficulties in the country. The protest was initially planned for 10 days.

Some of the demands include reducing the size of government, reinstating the petrol subsidy regime, ensuring food security, and maintaining fiscal discipline, among others.

Adenola, speaking on Channels Television on Friday, mentioned that Nigerians are facing an irresponsible ruling class. “The protest, like we said, was slated for 10 days but it may go beyond, depending on the response we get from the government.

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“But it doesn’t seem like we are dealing with a responsible government. So, the government should expect it to go beyond 10 days if our demands are not addressed.”

Inibehe Effiong, a human rights and public interest lawyer who also appeared on the programme, said: “I think Nigerians should no longer be taken for granted. We cannot continue to live in a country where we have leaders who do not listen to what the people are saying. People claim the president is doing this and he is listening.

“This protest has lasted for two days now. Has President Tinubu spoken to Nigerians? I personally don’t want him to address Nigerians, I want him to address the demands of Nigerians.

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“It is not the same thing. But has he even addressed Nigerians? Forty-eight hours after, over 12 Nigerians have been killed at a minimum.

“Has the president spoken? Forty-eight hours after, has the government said we want to talk or these are our representatives in the dialogue? People kept saying the protesters should talk to the government, they say the protesters are faceless, who are the people to represent the government if the conversation is to take place? What are the demands of the protesters? You say people should leave the street but have you listened to them? You have a president that has 48 ministers, the highest in the history of our country.

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“At a time that the country does not have money to run and pay for basic services. If the president is serious, it shouldn’t take Tinubu one hour to reduce the number of ministers to 27.”

 

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