Home News#EndBadGovernance Protest Rocks Lagos on Democracy Day‎

#EndBadGovernance Protest Rocks Lagos on Democracy Day‎

by Torkuma Gbor
0 comments

Protesters on Friday returned to the streets of Lagos in a fresh #EndBadGovernance demonstration, using Democracy Day as a platform to call for urgent government intervention on worsening economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment, and the rising cost of living.

‎The procession, which featured activists, civil society organisations, and concerned residents, was largely peaceful. Demonstrators carried placards with messages such as “Free All Captives Now,” “End Anti-People Policies,” and “Living Wage Now, Jobs for All,” highlighting their demands for better governance and improved living conditions.

‎The protest comes against the backdrop of recent mass abductions reported in parts of Oyo and Borno states, as well as ongoing economic pressure faced by citizens across the country.

‎Participants urged authorities to take swift action to address inflation, high transport fares, unemployment, and declining purchasing power affecting millions of Nigerians.

‎Human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, was present at the demonstration, where he reinforced calls for governance reforms and stronger protection of citizens’ rights.

‎Falana had earlier joined civil society groups in declaring June 12 as a day of protest, citing insecurity, hunger, and widespread economic hardship.

‎Security personnel were deployed to monitor the protest and maintain order throughout the march.

‎Meanwhile, a separate group also gathered in support of government policies, expressing confidence in ongoing economic reforms.

‎The pro-government demonstrators carried banners reading “Better Days Ahead for Nigeria,” urging citizens to remain patient, saying the reforms are aimed at long-term economic recovery and national stability.

You may also like

Leave a Comment