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Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by ogododo(op): 7:39am On Aug 29, 2024
NIGERIA is on the brink of another protest. Barely three weeks after the economically damaging #EndBadGovernance demonstrations, another round of protest looms in October. For a country that has yet to recover from the experience of the previous one, holding another protest three months after could be a dangerous turning point.

Codenamed #FearlessInOctober protests, the demonstration, according to the Director of Mobilisation of Take It Back Movement, Damilare Adenola, will maintain the same charter of demands but amend it “as the country decays more.”

The August 1-10 protests were staged to denounce the ongoing pervasive hardship in the land. Nigerians were appreciative of the protest staged in their interest on the first day but were taken aback when it degenerated into the looting of shops, vandalising property, torching of assets, and killings by the security agents in the subsequent days. Over 30 people lost their lives, and police arrested over 1,000 rioters.

Indeed, the protesters have made their point. The organisers could observe an interlude to await the government’s response before embarking on fresh protests.

Acute hunger and hardship are at the heart of the protests. The government must urgently do something about the naira depreciation, incoherent monetary policies, and food and energy prices that impoverish Nigerians. In 2022, the NBS said 133 million people are multidimensionally poor. The World Bank added seven million to that in 2023 because of the removal of the petrol subsidy and the merger of the naira exchange rates.

However, demonstrators should act differently to press their demands. Protests should be peaceful and devoid of violence and looting. At those times, the government must demand the highest level of professionalism from the security operatives.

The protests were more pronounced in the North, with the region recording a high number of underage protesters waving Russian flags, looting shops, and vandalising properties.

In Kano, the protesters looted the Nigerian Communications Commission Digital Innovation Centre and carted away chairs, hardware, and equipment from the park.

About 65 per cent of the poor (86 million people) live in the region and over 50 per cent of the 20.2 million children aged five-14 years out of school in Nigeria reside there. Northern governors must shut the floodgate by designing programmes that could urgently address the socio-economic challenges.

At these harsh times, the government must not only be churning out programmes to assuage the feelings and take care of the people’s needs but should also be seen as doing so. Between now and October, the government has enough time to render the proposed protest unnecessary.

Therefore, the government must improve its arrogant communication campaign that aggravated the problem it was intended to solve. Its media and communication interventions should move away from its combative and reactive stance and be strategic, proactive, results-oriented, and empathic. It was a poor communication strategy to keep blaming the opposition in a hunger protest whose solution looked distant and hopeless.

The government’s communication strategies need to address the fault lines. Communication messages should be out before sponsors take the lead. Government must be proactive by assuaging people’s feelings and accelerating attempts to improve people’s lives. Massive sensitisation programmes should be targeted at the underage and the illiterate.

The Bola Tinubu administration should address the excessive cost of governance, which is one of the protesters’ points. Instead of working on this, Tinubu recently unveiled a presidential jet and expensive SUVs, giving ammunition to the agitators.

The three tiers of government must find a way to promptly address the planned protests by meeting the hunger and hardship demands.

In subsequent protests, the government should change its shambolic security strategy.
https://punchng.com/fearless-in-october-protests/

Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by CyrusVI(m): 8:19am On Aug 29, 2024
Sadly enough,some people are sure to die during this October protest again while the organizers will cash out big time


I'm working my way up, I wanna be able to use the head of millions of gullible people around me

That's a fine art of living
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by tishbite42: 8:31am On Aug 29, 2024
CyrusVI:
Sadly enough,some people are sure to die during this October protest again while the organizers will cash out big time


I'm working my way up, I wanna be able to use the head of millions of gullible people around me

That's a fine art of living
Yeah
The same way Tinubu has been using us
Agbado Law of Manipulation
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Iamanoited: 8:48am On Aug 29, 2024
GOVERNMENT MUST PROSCRIBE THE PROTEST.
LAGBAJA EGBETOKUN MUSA MUST BE READY TO DESTROY THE PROTEST TO ITS FOUNDATION.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH NO MORE SURREPTITIOUS BIAFRA PLOT. NO MORE BMFBOKOISWA. NO MORE PROTEST IN NIGERIA.
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by mrjoeblinks: 2:14pm On Aug 29, 2024
Ehen?
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Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Blizzy9ja: 2:15pm On Aug 29, 2024
Announcing this protest gives those wicked politicians ample time to plan how to scuttle it...

Fuel is now N1000

1kg of cooking gas that we have in abundance here is now sold for N1500

The only thing these guys know is to live a luxurious life style and yet tell the rest of us to tighten our belt
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by emmabest2000(m): 2:15pm On Aug 29, 2024
Make una make it
One month protest

Biafra don start their one month lockdown

Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by adioolayi(m): 2:15pm On Aug 29, 2024
The President and Governors should not wait..

They need to show real workings before this protest starts..

There were actions towards the buildup of the last protest..and during the protest..

Protest stopped and they have gone to sleep again..

They should wake-up..

President should ensure PMS from local refineries...Dangote and PHC should be a reality in September 2024..

Let there be some visible and impactful results
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by loveth360(f): 2:15pm On Aug 29, 2024
They should not bring it anywhere close to south south or south East.
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Hemanwel(m):
It doesn't just stop at organizing a protest; what becomes of those who will obey the clarion call but will get arrested? Some protesters of the #Endbadgovernance protest are still cooling off in various prisons across the country and no one is fighting for their release.

Besides, this #FearlessInOctober protest: what is it about? The #Endbadgovernance protest we came out to do hasn't yielded shit! We are still in the grips of bad government. Potato still dey potate! Abeg any protest that won't result in the total overhaul of this government, count me out!
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Kennitrust(m):
If only protest in Nigeria was a one mind thing.

Regionalisms and tribalism will obstruction any achievement the protest would have made.


The greatest and the fastest way to achieve any goals is in UNITY
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Shikini: 2:16pm On Aug 29, 2024
It's necessary
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Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Sonnobax15(m): 2:16pm On Aug 29, 2024
lipsrsealed
Another dead on arrival protest.....

Protest wey go get meaning go just happen unexpectedly without being planned.......Cuz so long the planners are planning the protest publicly,there will always be anti-protest werey who will be paid peanuts to counter the protest ...
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Thewrath: 2:16pm On Aug 29, 2024
angry
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by bigdammyj: 2:17pm On Aug 29, 2024
Noted.
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Ashez: 2:17pm On Aug 29, 2024
We must end bad governance
Power belongs to the people
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Namelesscoder: 2:18pm On Aug 29, 2024
Omo this Tinubu no fit drink and drop cup se 😂😂
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by straighttalk(m): 2:18pm On Aug 29, 2024
Drink or what
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Blazetrailer: 2:18pm On Aug 29, 2024
Hear a mugu think....


Iamanoited:
GOVERNMENT MUST PROSCRIBE THE PROTEST.
LAGBAJA EGBETOKUN MUSA MUST BE READY TO DESTROY THE PROTEST TO ITS FOUNDATION.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH NO MORE SURREPTITIOUS BIAFRA PLOT. NO MORE BMFBOKOISWA. NO MORE PROTEST IN NIGERIA.
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by oneMalik: 2:19pm On Aug 29, 2024
who cares ?
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Emekaonline: 2:19pm On Aug 29, 2024
People have rights to protest any day any time. But anyone looting or destroying things should be shot on sight with no mercy. Anyone arrested for unruly behaviours should not be released until after 3 years
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by discusant: 2:19pm On Aug 29, 2024
ogododo:
https://punchng.com/fearless-in-october-protests/
Before October, Tinubu's feet lickers would have neutralised the proposed protest.

Only military rule can drive away kidnappers, bandits, Boko Haram.
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Femich18(m): 2:20pm On Aug 29, 2024
Ok then.
We are watching.
They said "E lo Fakan bale"
Funny Government
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Rodimi20000000: 2:20pm On Aug 29, 2024
Make police pack any protester that wants to disturb the peace of the nation…..

Bitter filled protest
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Burruchaga71(m): 2:20pm On Aug 29, 2024
Anything to bring this government down is welcome.
We move!!
Re: Fearless In October Protests - Punch Editorial by Shawarmagirl: 2:20pm On Aug 29, 2024
Yoro Muslim, is this name Damilare Adenola sound Igbo or Peter Obi? I won't be surprise one deranged mentally unstable fellow will want to drag SE to this or mention his tormentor name Peter Obi.
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