PICTORIAL: CSOs, Youth groups protest in Lagos over insecurity, economic hardship
Civil society and youth groups staged a Lagos protest over worsening insecurity and economic hardship, urging the government to address citizens’ welfare. Read More: https://punchng.com/pictorial-csos-youth-groups-protest-in-lagos-over-insecurity-economic-hardship/
PICTORIAL: CSOs, Youth groups protest in Lagos over insecurity, economic hardship. Credit: Olabode Olalekan, Segun Odunayo
A coalition of civil society organisations, trade unions, youth groups, community associations, social movements and faith-based groups on Friday staged a protest in Lagos over worsening insecurity and the rising cost of living in the country.
The protesters converged at Ikeja Under Bridge, calling on the Federal Government to urgently address what they described as the deteriorating living conditions of millions of Nigerians.
Participants in the demonstration expressed concerns over the growing wave of insecurity, economic hardship and the increasing pressure of inflation on households and businesses.
According to the coalition, the protest was organised as a mass action against what it termed worsening insecurity, escalating economic hardship and policies affecting ordinary Nigerians.
Protesters carried placards bearing different inscriptions, including: “End all anti-people policies now,” “End hunger,” “Free all captives now,” “Decent minimum wage,” “No democracy without security,” “For a living wage and mass job creation, and “Tinubu has failed Nigeria.”
The demonstrators urged authorities at all levels to prioritise citizens’ welfare and security while implementing policies aimed at easing economic pressure and improving living standards.
The protest comes amid growing public concerns over the rising cost of living and increasing cases of insecurity reported across different parts of the country.
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