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Damilola Adenola, director of mobilisation at ‘Take it Back Movement’, says the nationwide protest against economic hardship may go beyond 10 days if demands are not met.
‘Take it Back Movement’ is one of the organisers of the protest.
Nigerians have taken to the streets since August 1 to rail against bad governance. The demonstrations have been themed ’10 Days of Rage’.
The protesters are demanding for a cut in the size of government, a return of the petrol subsidy regime, food security, fiscal discipline among others.
Speaking on Channels Television on Friday, Adenola said Nigerians are dealing with 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. But it doesn’t seem like we are dealing with a responsible government,” he said.
“So, the government should expect it to go beyond 10 days if our demands are not addressed.”
Inibehe Effiong, human rights and public interest lawyer, who was also on the programme, said the government has taken the protesters for granted by not listening to their demands.
Effiong said President Bola Tinubu should not just address Nigerians but work towards meeting their demands.
“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,” Effiong said.
“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?
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