SOWORE LEADS "TINUBU MUST GO" PROTEST IN ABUJA AMID RISING INSECURITY CONCERNS

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SOWORE LEADS "TINUBU MUST GO" PROTEST IN ABUJA AMID RISING INSECURITY CONCERNS

Political activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, today led the "Tinubu Must Go" protest in Abuja as demonstrators expressed frustration over the country's persistent security challenges and economic hardship.

The protest comes amid growing public concern over kidnappings, banditry, terrorist attacks, and other security threats affecting communities across different parts of Nigeria. Participants carried placards and chanted slogans calling on the government to take stronger action to address insecurity and improve living conditions.

Organizers argued that Nigerians are increasingly worried about the safety of lives and property, while many citizens continue to struggle with the rising cost of living and economic difficulties.

Supporters of the protest described it as a constitutional exercise of citizens' right to peaceful assembly and expression. They maintained that public demonstrations are necessary to draw attention to issues affecting ordinary Nigerians.

Meanwhile, supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have defended the administration, arguing that security challenges did not begin under the current government and that efforts are ongoing to combat terrorism, banditry, and other forms of criminality.

The protest has once again highlighted the deep concerns many Nigerians have regarding security, governance, and the country's economic direction.

As the debate continues, citizens across the country remain focused on one question: when will the insecurity crisis finally come to an end?

What are your thoughts on the protest? Do you believe public demonstrations can influence government action on insecurity and economic challenges?

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