Politics
Fresh anger rises against Tinubu administration
There are emerging indications of fresh anger rising against the administration of President Bola Tinubu in the post #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest. Apparently, discontented citizens have begun mobilization for October 1, 2024 mass protest across the country.
Some are protesting that after the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest, the Tinubu administration @officialABAT has, allegedly, “detained 2,000 protesters, killed 40 peaceful protesters, injured many, including 27 journalists, abducted whistleblowers,” and raided the offices of @NLCHeadquarters and harassed members of their families.”
According to a stakeholder, @YeleSowore
“Just one #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria revolt, @officialABAT and his goons squad have detained 2000 protesters, killed 40 peaceful protesters, injured many, including 27 journalists, abducted whistleblowers, raided the offices of @NLCHeadquarters and harassed members of their families.
“I think this is why the NIA DG resigned; having helped @mbuhari to commit several atrocities, including the abduction and extraordinary rendition of @MaziNnamdiKanu, he couldn’t continue with the scale of violations and abuse planned for Nigerian by the Tinubu regime. Or maybe he was just below par for the task ahead!
“The darkest days are here, but we MUST all roundly reject and RESIST.
“This is full-blown fascism.
“Let everyone take a position NOW.
“A #REVOLUTION is INEVITABLE at this point.”
The emerging protest mobilization theme reads: “END BAD GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA; Protest 2,0 from October 1, 2024.”
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