In Ibadan, Oyo State’s capital, hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets on Monday, urging President Bola Tinubu to tackle the pressing issues of insecurity and hunger gripping the nation.
Mainly comprised of youths, the protesters voiced their frustration with Nigeria’s current state of affairs, demanding tangible solutions from the government.
According to Vanguard reports, placards emblazoned with messages like “Tinubu Must Address Insecurity” and “Hunger is Killing Us” filled the air as protesters expressed their grievances.
High living costs also weighed heavily on the minds of the demonstrators, who highlighted the challenges faced by ordinary Nigerians in affording basic necessities.
The timing of the protest coincides with Nigeria’s ongoing security challenges, including rampant kidnappings, banditry, and terrorist attacks, exacerbating citizens’ concerns.
Rising food prices have further exacerbated the situation, leaving many families struggling to put food on the table amidst economic turmoil.
With hopes of garnering Tinubu’s attention and that of the government, the protesters aim to catalyze action on these critical issues while calling for immediate relief measures and economic reforms.
While the protest has remained peaceful thus far, the presence of security personnel underscores the potential for escalation if the government fails to heed the protesters’ demands promptly.
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