Liborous Oshoma: Tinubu’s Speech Not Targeted At Protests, Did Not Address Nigeria’s Issues
President Tinubu’s broadcast only mentioned things Nigerians already know instead of addressing pressing issues, says Liborous Oshoma.
President Tinubu’s broadcast only mentioned things Nigerians already know instead of addressing pressing issues, says Liborous Oshoma.
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Tinubu’s recent address on nationwide protests has been met with mixed reactions, as many dismissed it as empty and evasive.
Budget Minister Bagudu has said Tinubu should be commended for initiating the bold reforms that will positively impact Nigerians.
Protests broke out in Kano Sunday, as hundreds of youths said the broadcast by Tinubu did not address their grievances.
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Tinubu says he won’t stay idle for a few politicians to destroy Nigeria. He listed initiatives to improve citizens’ lives.
President Tinubu has lamented the “setback” caused by protests, urging organisers to suspend further actions as he called for dialogue.
Nine protesters are feared dead and many Injured after hundreds of mostly underaged youths took to the streets of Kano.
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The Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II has urged looters to voluntarily return all stolen goods to rightful owners.
Youth in Kano defied a curfew, taking to the streets with placards in demand for fuel subsidy and border reopening.
CDS Musa says Nigeria’s government has allowed people associate freely without restrictions. He expressed disappointment with the outcome of protests.
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“The children that came out don’t even demand anything other than to break offices and attack police,” said Uba Sani.
Nationwide protests against economic hardship resulted in violent clashes in Northern Nigeria, killing 22, as Southern regions remained largely peaceful.
“The motive of the rioters was basically two; loot and destroy private and government property,” said Nigeria’s police chief Egbetokun.
Kano Police have apprehended criminals who exploited protests as a cover for malicious activities.
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