Northern elders fault Tinubu’s broadcast, hoodlums attack Lagos protesters

Northern elders fault Tinubu’s broadcast, hoodlums attack Lagos protesters

6th August, 2024.




On Monday, the Northern Elders Forum voiced dissatisfaction and worries regarding President Bola Tinubu's national speech on Sunday.

The President's failure to address the dire security situation in the North-West and other northern regions was criticized by the forum, which was chaired by Prof. Ango Abdullahi.

This occurred on Monday while criminals attacked demonstrators at Alausa in Lagos. 


The Northern Elders Forum expressed concern that the President did not address the problems of banditry, kidnapping, rape, and other criminal activities that are devastating the regions in the wake of the ongoing #Endbadgovernance protests that are taking place across the nation, with the North-West states of Kaduna, Katsina, and Kano being the hardest hit. 

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In a statement issued on Monday, signed by its Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, NEF said, “The President’s speech did not acknowledge the struggles of the North-West and other affected regions, nor provide reassurance or concrete plans to alleviate the security challenges.

“The NEF had high hopes for the President’s speech, expecting that he would address the dire humanitarian disaster that criminal activities have brought upon our nation.

“The scale of the crisis is immense, with millions of our fellow citizens displaced internally, and hundreds of thousands of orphans facing hunger and malnourishment. These are new and alarming realities previously unknown in our land.”

“We expected the President to acknowledge the gravity of the situation and outline concrete plans for addressing these critical issues. The focus should have been on finding sustainable solutions to the crisis, prioritising the needs of the affected communities, and ensuring that necessary resources are allocated to support them”.

“The NEF calls on President Tinubu to prioritise the security and safety of the people in the northern region and to take decisive action to address the root causes of the escalating violence and criminal activities.”

Meanwhile, Some protesters in Lagos on Monday decried an attack by suspected hoodlums at the Alausa venue of the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest.

Protesters gathered at two locations in Lagos on Day 5 of the protest against hardship despite President Tinubu’s address on Sunday urging the protesters to suspend their action and embrace dialogue.

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The protest organisers insisted on continuing the action, maintaining that President Tinubu did not address their demands which included the reversal of fuel subsidy removal, reversal of increased electricity tariff, and provision of grants to students as against loans, among others.

Led by the National Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement, Juwon Sanyaolu, and the National Coordinator of the Education Rights Campaign, Hassan Taiwo, the protesters gathered at Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Park and at Alausa to continue their action.

The number of protesters was however reduced compared to previous days.

Ojota, one of Punch's correspondents, reported the presence of police officers in the early hours of the day, with the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Adegoke Fayoade, also later arriving at the scene.

The protesters called for the sacking of the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, over the arrests, assault and harassment of protesters and journalists nationwide by the police, and the death of some protesters.

In videos recorded at Alausa on Monday, some protesters were seen fleeing the protest grounds after some suspected hoodlums suddenly pushed them from behind.

“They are teaming up with thugs, look at my mouth. They used thugs on us. They are working with the police. Later they will say protesters are the ones attacking, but they have implanted thugs among us,” a protester identified as AyoDaReporter said in a video shared with our punch’s correspondent.

“They have sent thugs to chase protesters away at Alausa secretariat. They have disrupted the protest here,” another protester was heard saying as he was running.

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