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#FearlessOctober1 Protest Begins In Abuja Despite Plea To Shelve It

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#FearlessOctober1 Protest Begins In Abuja Despite Plea To Shelve It

The nationwide protest against hardship and bad governance in Nigeria which is scheduled for today has commenced in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

News About Nigeria reports that the October 1 protest is a continuation of the #EndBadGovernance protests which was held from August 1 – 10, 2024 in response to the economic hardship experienced by many Nigerians.

The protesters, as early as 7 am, gathered at the busy Utako market in the Utako area of the FCT, where the demonstration is currently ongoing.

Speaking for the group, the Director of Mobilisation Take It Back Movement, Damilare Adenola, lamented the hardship in the country, which he attributed to the policies of the Federal Government.

He further noted that they would not relent until their demands are met.

Speaking on the protest, Adenola explained that it is a peaceful demonstration that is aimed at pushing the President Bola Tinubu-led government to address the current hardship bedevilling the nation.

He, therefore, implored the leadership of the current administration to listen to the plights of the people.

The President had earlier addressed Nigerians, noting that his administration is working tirelessly to address the current challenges in the country.

While reeling out what they are doing, Tinubu said, “A 30-day National Youth Conference will be launched to tackle issues such as education, employment, and innovation. We believe in the power of our youth, and this conference will empower them to actively contribute to national development.”

He also pleaded with Nigerians to trust his administration by giving them more time for their plans to materialise.