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October 1st Protest: Nigerians Decry Hardship, Call on Tinubu to Address Economic Woes

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September 27, 2024
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As Nigeria faces unprecedented economic hardship due to the removal of fuel subsidies and naira devaluation, civil groups have called for a nationwide October 1st protest. The protest organizers are demanding urgent intervention from President Bola Tinubu to alleviate the suffering of millions of Nigerians.

 

As economic hardships continue to worsen due to the Federal Government’s removal of fuel subsidies and the floating of the naira, organizers of the upcoming October 1st protest have formally requested security coverage from the Nigerian Police Force. The nationwide protest, aimed at resisting what they describe as “anti-poor” policies, is a response to the growing discontent over the harsh economic conditions plaguing the country.

 

In a joint statement by various civil groups including the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), Movement for Fundamental Change (MFC), and Joint Action Front (JAF), the organizers expressed their frustration with the impact of the government’s policies on the average Nigerian. The statement, signed by Hassan Soweto, National Coordinator of the ERC, emphasized that the policies have led to skyrocketing inflation, increased poverty, and widespread economic instability.

 

The removal of the fuel subsidy has had a particularly devastating effect, pushing fuel prices to unprecedented levels, with prices ranging from N900 to N1900 per liter across different regions. This drastic hike has triggered a ripple effect on food prices, transportation costs, and basic commodities, further deepening the hardship faced by millions of Nigerians. Inflation has surged, rendering the newly announced N70,000 minimum wage ineffective for workers struggling to make ends meet.

 

In addition to fuel price hikes, the devaluation of the naira has caused the prices of imported goods to soar, crippling local businesses and industries. The statement highlighted that over ten multinational companies have shut down operations in Nigeria since last year, resulting in massive job losses and worsening the unemployment crisis.

 

The October 1st protest, which is scheduled to begin at Ikeja Under Bridge in Lagos, will see participants marching through various streets to raise awareness of the economic crisis. The organizers have called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take immediate action to address their demands, which include reversing fuel price hikes, reducing school fees, and stopping further devaluation of the naira.

 

They also reiterated their demand for the release of all detained #EndSARS and #EndBadGovernance protesters, journalists, whistleblowers, and activists who remain in police and prison custody.

 

In their message to the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Olanrewaju Ishola over the October 1st protest, the organizers cited the Police Establishment Act of 2020, reminding the police of their obligation to provide security for peaceful protests and gatherings. The statement warned that if the Tinubu administration fails to meet their demands, more protests will follow the October 1st National Day of Survival.

 

As Nigeria marks its Independence Day on October 1st, the protest serves as a stark reminder of the worsening economic reality faced by its citizens. Organizers urged Nigerians from all walks of life, including students, workers, and traders, to join the protest in solidarity against the policies that have plunged the country into deeper poverty and hardship.

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