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Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by iwaeda(op): 10:04pm On Jun 10
A coalition of civil society organisations, trade unions, youth groups, community associations, social movements and faith-based groups has declared June 12 a day of nationwide protest and mass action against “worsening insecurity, escalating economic hardship and the continuous deterioration of the living conditions of millions of Nigerians.”

The declaration was contained in a statement on Wednesday, jointly signed by the National Chairman of the Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond, Femi Falana (SAN); National President of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, Yinka Folarin; and Hassan Soweto of the Organising Committee of the #EndBadGovernance Movement, Lagos State.

Other signatories include the Organising Secretary of the Nigeria Patriotic Front Movement, Yusha’u Yankuzo; Secretary of Initiative and Mediation, Zauren Tuntuba da Sasanci, Ali Attahiru; and rapper, singer and songwriter, Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz.

The statement said the nationwide protest was aimed, among other things, at demanding the immediate release of Nigerians being held captive in Oyo, Borno, Ekiti, Kwara and other states.[/bb

According to the coalition, there is nothing to celebrate on June 12 as many Nigerians continue to live in fear of attacks by terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and other criminal elements.

Various states across the country have, in recent times, witnessed a surge in incidents of abductions, killings and other forms of terrorism.

[b]The statement read, “Innocent Nigerians are being killed, abducted, displaced and traumatised while government responses have remained largely inadequate and ineffective.



“For years, the people have been subjected to repeated assurances that insecurity is being defeated. Yet the killings continue. Communities are attacked, schools are threatened, farmers cannot safely access their farms, highways remain unsafe, and countless families continue to live with the pain of losing loved ones or having relatives in captivity.

“The Nigerian people deserve a pro-people government that places the protection of lives and property at the core of governance.”

While lamenting the state of security in the country, the coalition also decried the hardship faced by Nigerians following the policies of the President Bola Tinubu administration.

The activists said the removal of fuel subsidy, repeated increases in fuel prices, currency devaluation, rising electricity tariffs and the commercialisation of essential services had pushed millions deeper into poverty.

“Despite the significant increase in the monthly statutory allocations to the three tiers of government, the people are getting poorer.

“Food prices have skyrocketed. Transportation costs have become unbearable. Small and medium-scale businesses are collapsing under the combined burden of expensive fuel, unstable electricity and declining purchasing power. Workers’ wages remain grossly inadequate while inflation continues to erode incomes,”
the statement added.

The coalition urged Nigerians to join the June 12 protest across the country to compel the government to take urgent and meaningful steps to address insecurity and reverse anti-poor economic policies that have plunged millions into misery.

“This protest is about the lives of our children and teachers in captivity. It is about the collective survival of ordinary Nigerians.

“As a result, the coalition calls on civil society organisations and progressive groups to unite and mobilise the collective power of the Nigerian people to demand the release of all captives and oppose the anti-people policies of the Tinubu administration, which have continued to increase poverty in the land,” the statement read.

Other signatories to the statement were the Executive Director of the Moses Oisakede Leadership Foundation, Mike Igaga; President of the Precision, Electrical and Related Equipment Senior Staff Association, Rufus Olusesan; and Segun Oladunni of the Joint Action Front.

The list of leaders also calling for the protest includes the General Secretary of Socialist Labour, Abiodun Olamosu; Lead of the Calabar Group of Socialists, Jonathan Ugbal; Country Director of Citizens Solution Network, Richard Inoyo; Salako Kayode of the Revolutionary Socialist Movement; Omole Ibukun of the Centre for Creative Change; and National Coordinator of the Youth Rights Campaign, Adaramoye Michael.
https://punchng.com/falana-others-set-june-12-for-nationwide-protests-over-insecurity-hardship/

Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by SadiqBabaSani: 10:56pm On Jun 10
Tinubu will start looking for leadership of....
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by helinues: 11:16pm On Jun 10
As long as they won't infringe on the rights of others, we have no issue with them
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Zionmdde: 4:46am On Jun 11
Nobody should disturb the peace of this country
Next year is election. They will protest this year and collect 5k or rice next year to vote tunubu again

Those that are hungry are the bulk of those that continually ensure that Nigeria doesn't get any good leaders because they are always ready to vote the worst

Protest my foot
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Nostalemate: 6:57am On Jun 11
helinues:
As long as they won't infringe on the rights of others, we have no issue with them
You don't know.
Zionmdde:
Nobody should disturb the peace of this country
Next year is election. They will protest this year and collect 5k or rice next year to vote tunubu again

Those that are hungry are the bulk of those that continually ensure that Nigeria doesn't get any good leaders because they are always ready to vote the worst

Protest my foot
Your choice.


Shout-out to all chess players on nairaland earning dollars via the game.
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by yesloaded: 8:32am On Jun 11
Good move

We cannot continue like this as a nation
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Yorubastardz:
No SE brother should join this people family matters before they say Igbo destroy lagos
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by justmatiu: 8:33am On Jun 11
Oga falana,ride on sir we de with u online
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Gozmore4040: 8:33am On Jun 11
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Exceed15: 8:35am On Jun 11
What the so Called RCCG pulled out from just because remi Tinubu is a member.
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Lifeless101: 8:35am On Jun 11
What could be the outcome of this protest since we all know that Tinubu government is an I Don't Care Government?

Just thinking aloud
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:36am On Jun 11
Okay. A very good one from Falana
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by AguluLiar: 8:37am On Jun 11
Why is Falana embarrassing himself every time since the Great Jagaban has refused to give him an appointment?

He go tire!
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by EdiskyHarry: 8:39am On Jun 11
It's really sad, APC has destroyed Nigeria beyond repair. APC brought in terrorists in 2015 as political thugs to cause chaos and unrest all over Nigeria, today the terrorists are out of control.
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Kalulu44: 8:40am On Jun 11
Zionmdde:
Nobody should disturb the peace of this country
Next year is election. They will protest this year and collect 5k or rice next year to vote tunubu again

Those that are hungry are the bulk of those that continually ensure that Nigeria doesn't get any good leaders because they are always ready to vote the worst

Protest my foot
I agree to what you said, but can't they collect the money and rice, and still vote their choice? Is it compulsory they must vote who or party that gave them something
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by bewla(m): 8:40am On Jun 11
O ya let's show
But don't vandalism

People things
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Bluntemperor: 8:41am On Jun 11
Our Chief Falana, should join POLITICS and he should stop hiding behind Opposition menus, afterall, even Chef Gani Fawehimi in his days eventually formed a Party and no one voted for him or certain people,who thought they were voting the right candidate.
So,the Nigerian Status remains the same.
For Running a Govt-no be by mouth 👄.
Please,go and ask many of our so called Activist 🥳.
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by bewla(m): 8:41am On Jun 11
Kalulu44:
I agree to what you said, but can't they collect the money and rice, and still vote their choice? Is it compulsory they must vote who or party that gave them something
yes it's a most


Vote go to the highest bider

Tell obi
I no they give

but I thet collect won work

No full for any where

No use us cash out
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Reference(m): 8:41am On Jun 11
Lifeless101:
What could be the outcome of this protest since we all know that Tinubu government is an I Don't Care Government?

Just thinking aloud
Let people express their frustrations please.
Outcomes or effect are of secondary importance.

The criminals are reacting to the country's woes in a different way. By turning against society in a violent, negative way.

Let people of peace cry out through protests than keep quiet and turn to violence and criminality.
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by SmartMaster001: 8:42am On Jun 11
I hope the govt will give a listening ear this time around cos nobody is really that safe if you like dey do like merlin.
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Ofunaofu: 8:44am On Jun 11
AguluLiar:
Why is Falana embarrassing himself every time since the Great Jagaban has refused to give him an appointment?

He go tire!
What could make the Great Jagaban not considering giving him an appointment. After all, appointments seem available to anyone willing to be bought and sell their soul for a plate of porridge
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Seeplusplus: 8:45am On Jun 11
We all know that Nigeria is dead, but we've refused to believe
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by bewla(m): 8:45am On Jun 11
Reference:
Let people express their frustrations please.
Outcomes or effect are of secondary importance.

The criminals are reacting to the country's woes in a different way. By turning against society in a violent, negative way.

Let people of peace cry out through protests than keep quiet and turn to violence and criminality.
he listen even create vigilante to enforce law

With all the force we have
Yet someone say he doesn't listen


So you want him to leave office for criminal to go after bandit
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by bewla(m): 8:46am On Jun 11
Seeplusplus:
We all know that Nigeria is dead, but we've refused to believe
22 years pikin saying what he doesn't no

Continue to say dead and expect life

What you wish is what you get


American say God bless America

Nigeria call the country zoo and get jungle
Now your are all crying 😭😭

I will not leave Nigeria
If I leave I just go to Bahamas to enjoy not to hustle

Nigeria good to me
Am not rich but am happy
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by JASONjnr(m): 8:47am On Jun 11
Failed SAN


Been activist for decades and always ride on the ignorance of the gullible citizens to make a name.
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Toosure70: 8:47am On Jun 11
There is no sense in this comment bro
AguluLiar:
Why is Falana embarrassing himself every time since the Great Jagaban has refused to give him an appointment?

He go tire!
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by Haydens: 8:48am On Jun 11
Make I see if Baba sope go deploy his armies and terrorists to pursue them.
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by iWasNotHere(m): 8:48am On Jun 11
Once FALANA is involved. It is a STAGED PROTEST
Re: Falana, Others Set June 12 For Nationwide Protests Over Insecurity, Hardships by AntiChristian: 8:48am On Jun 11
This one don start with their nonsense protests again!

Hope some won't die again in this one! And businesses won't be stolen from?
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