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Wike visits Tinubu amid nationwide protests

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As protests kicked off nationwide, on Thursday, the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, was spotted at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Thursday afternoon.

At minutes past 04:00 pm local time, our correspondent spotted the former Rivers State Governor alighting from a black Toyota Prado Sports Utility Vehicle and was ushered into the President’s office.

Though the topic of their discussion remains unknown as of this report, it is most likely connected to the ongoing protests in the nation’s capital.

However, Wike did not brief journalists after the meeting.

Amid the nationwide protests which began on August 1, the FCT saw massive demonstrations from crowds who thronged the central business district and suburbs as security officials fired tear gas to disperse protesters.

The According observed persons believed to be thugs wielding sticks and throwing stones at motorists within Abuja metropolis.

There was a heavy security presence at Eagles Square, the proposed rendezvous point for the protest as armed personnel barricaded the route leading to the Presidential Villa.

Our correspondent also narrowly escaped to safety as thugs directly hurled stones and chanted anti-government slogans.

Nigerians are protesting the rising cost of living, organisers say.

The protest, tagged #EndBadGovernance, has gained traction on social media and was scheduled to occur in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Africa’s most populous country is facing what has been described as its worst economic headwinds in a generation.

Upon assuming office 14 months ago, President Bola Tinubu announced an end to petrol subsidies, which, he said, would save the government monies for infrastructural expansion. He also unified the foreign exchange rates, which he argued would curb currency arbitrage.

However, these policies sparked a collateral slump in the value of the naira as food prices soared. More so, widespread insecurity in many farming communities has displaced farmers, contributing to higher food prices.

The protest follows similar demonstrations in Kenya, from which experts say Nigerians may have drawn inspiration.

Kenyan youths have staged massive protests for weeks, forcing President William Ruto’s government to backtrack on tax hikes.

Organisers used social media platforms like X and Instagram to mobilise millions of young Kenyans for protests, a strategy similar to that deployed on Nigerian social media.

In October 2020, Nigeria saw massive protests nationwide when thousands of young people demonstrated against police brutality under the hashtag #EndSars.

The protests, which were later hijacked, turned violent, with billions of naira worth of properties destroyed and bloodshed, which organisers blamed on the security forces who denied using live rounds

Kaduna denies imposing 24-hour curfew

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The Kaduna State Police Command has arrested 25 protesters following the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the state government has denied the imposition of a 24-hour-curfew in the state

The According reports that the protests which began peacefully around the popular NEPA roundabout in the metropolis, turned violent as the protesters attempted to force themselves into the Sir Kashim Ibrahim Government House.

But the protesters vandalised government property including the office of the Kaduna State Traffic Law Enforcement Agency along the Sokoto Road in the heart of the state.

Part of the office was burnt while furniture and some property in the office were carted away by the protesters.

The Chief of Staff to the governor, Sani Kila, who visited the scene, noted the governor did not impose a 24-hour curfew as reported in some media.

“We have gone round the state and all is calm. There is no curfew as reported by some media,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Kaduna State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, Mansir Hassan, ASP, said those arrested attempted to hijack a peaceful protest.

According to the spokesman, the protesters had been instructed to submit their details to ensure a peaceful demonstration.

“However, some elements within the group defied this directive and turned violent, attempting to breach the Government House and damaging a police armoured vehicle,” he said.

The PPRO further warned that the command would not tolerate any form of destructive or violent protest, and those arrested would face the full force of the law.

He reaffirmed its commitment to protecting citizens’ rights to peaceful assembly while ensuring public safety and security.

Violent protesters set ablaze secretariat, two vehicles in Niger

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The Police Command in Niger has nabbed eleven violent protesters for allegedly attempting to set ablaze Tafa Local Government Secretariat during the nationwide protests.

The Command’s spokesperson, SP Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed in Minna on Thursday that the hoodlums partially burnt part of the secretariat and looted valuable items.

He explained that at about 9:30 am, some miscreants from the Tafa area of Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State and Hayin-Diko of Gurara Council Area of Niger stormed the secretariat located in Sabon-Wuse along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.

Abiodun said the hoodlums vandalised and partially set ablaze the secretariat, burnt two vehicles as well as vandalised two others.

He said the hoodlums went further to loot valuables inside offices in the secretariat, adding that in the process, police and other security agencies responded to the scene.

Abiodun said that eleven miscreants were nabbed with different dangerous weapons, including firearms while others were dispersed from the scene and some of the looted items were recovered.

He added that the police and other security agencies responded to the blockage of the Kaduna-Abuja expressway and the old toll gate to disperse the hoodlums who blocked it.

Abiodun said the expressway has been reopened for free flow of traffic, adding that an investigation into the violent act has commenced to nab the other fleeing miscreants.

He warned the public, parents and residents to caution their wards against engaging in violent protests and destruction of public assets as such actions would not be tolerated.

Abidoun warned, “Anyone caught engaging in violent demonstrations and any act of lawlessness would be dealt with decisively under the law.”

(NAN)

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Police arrests 11 protesters in Niger

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Police operatives in Niger have arrested 11 violent protesters for allegedly attempting to set ablaze Tafa local government secretariat during the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protest in the state.
The spokesman for the state police command, Waisu Abiodun, disclosed this to journalists on Thursday in Minna.
He said the hoodlums partially burnt part of the secretariat and looted valuable items.
Abiodun said: “At about 9:30 a.m., some miscreants from Tafa area of Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State and Hayin-Diko of Gurara Council Area of Niger stormed the secretariat located in Sabon-Wuse along Abuja-Kaduna expressway.
“The hoodlums vandalised and partially set ablaze the secretariat, burnt two vehicles as well as vandalised two others.
“They went further to loot valuables inside offices in the secretariat. The police and other security agencies responded to the scene.
“11miscreants were nabbed with different dangerous weapons, including firearms while others were dispersed from the scene and some of the looted items were recovered.”
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EndBadGovernance: Protesters storm Buhari’s residence in Daura [VIDEO]

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The #EndBadGovernance protesters on Thursday invaded former President Muhammadu Buhari’s residence in Daura, Katsina State.
They blocked the road linking Mai’adua-Daura and Katsina as they protested against bad governance.
On Thursday, Nigerians commenced a nationwide protest against the Federal Government led by President Bola Tinubu.
The protest recorded success as Nigerians trooped out to express their anger in several states as well as the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
This is despite warnings and appeals from Tinubu, his ministers, and the security agencies.
Watch video….

Protesters at former president Buhari’s residence in Daura, Katsina state.#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria pic.twitter.com/xVF3JTT0nP
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EndBadGovernance: Protesters storm Buhari’s residence in Daura [VIDEO]

# EndBadGovernanceinNigeria: If we lose Abuja, we lose Nigeria

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The FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, on Thursday, commended protesters in the nation’s capital for being non-violent and peaceful, noting that if Abuja was lost to violence, the nation was also lost.

Wike made the comment during his address at the presentation of the Staff of Office to four newly graded Chiefs in Abuja.

The According reports that the scheduled #EndBadGovernanceinNigeria protests began in Abuja earlier today, with protesters converging on the MKO Abiola Stadium as early as 6 am, in line with a court order restricting the protest to the venue.

Pockets of violence however marred the otherwise protests, forcing security agencies and men of the Nigeria Police to fire tear gas at some protesters, in a bid to maintain law and order.

Businesses, banks and a few markets across the city were also recorded to have been shut in fear of the protests escalating into a crisis.

In his address, the Minister stated that nothing was unachievable if the protesters dialogue with the government while reiterating his call for citizens to be patient with the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

“So, I also commend the protesters in Abuja who have refused to be violent; and let them continue to be peaceful. Abuja is the Centre of Unity; Abuja is for everybody. If we lose Abuja, we have lost Nigeria. That’s why we have always said let us work together. There’s nothing we cannot achieve under the present administration of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu. Give him time, and a lot of things will change,” Wike said.

Wike also said that it was better to sit down and dialogue with the government while urging the protesters to continue with the peaceful protests, while again reiterating his appeal for a dialogue.

“We have seen severally that it is better to dialogue, it is better to sit down and iron out issues with the government. I want you to continue with that peace process, and he who makes peace, will at the end of the day, enjoy the dividend of peace. I want to commend you and still talk to our people, appeal to them that we are still ready to sit with them and dialogue with them, and iron out the grey areas,” he added.

Four killed, 34 injured as Boko Haram insurgents infiltrate #EndBadGovernance protesters in Borno

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Suspected Boko Haram elements on Thursday infiltrated #EndBadGovernance protesters along the Baga Road in Maiduguri and killed four persons.
At least 34 others sustained various degrees of injuries in the incident.
The state’s Commissioner of Police, Yusuf Lawal, disclosed this to journalists in Maiduguri.
He said the police swiftly deployed the Explosive Ordnance Device (EOD), Base 13, which probed the scene and rendered the area around a filling station safe.
Lawal said the injured persons and corpses were evacuated to Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri for treatment and autopsy.
The CP, who spoke on police declaration of 24 hours curfew in the state, said many minors, mostly almajiris, between the ages of 9 and 15, took over the Maiduguri-Kano Road to vandalise public property.
He noted that despite police persuasion, the crowd turned riotous, forcefully broke police barriers, pelted stones at officers, and advanced towards the city centre.
He added that the rioters later spilled over to other parts of Maiduguri Municipal and broke into the Borno state Mechanical Workshop along Baga Road.
“They looted vocational skills acquisition equipment, and vandalized five official vehicles belonging to BOTMA.”
According to him, 14 suspects had been arrested and are currently under investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in the state capital.
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Protest: You were nowhere to be found – Okai mocks Wike

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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Kogi State, Austin Okai, has mocked the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike over the EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest.
Okai said Wike was nowhere to be found as protesters, whom he refered to as Gen Z, stormed Asokoro area of the FCT.
He noted that the protesters moved gallantly despite being tear-gased by security agents.
Posting on X, the 2023 PDP candidate for the Federal House of Representative election for Dekina/Bassa in Kogi State, accused the Police of causing chaos.
He wrote: “Gen Z stormed Asokoro Wike no where to be found. Moving gallantly inside the TEARGAS as aggrieved citizens.
“This is evident that Police caused the anarchy, chaos and violence #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria.”
Protesters had barricaded the Jikweyi-Kurudu- Karshi axis of the FCT by burning tyres on the road on Wednesday.
Some uniformed personnel stationed at the district Police station along Kurudu, directly opposite the Post Service Housing Estate, were seen on red alert with their tear gas canisters handy.
Protest: You were nowhere to be found – Okai mocks Wike

Protest: Fubara alleges plot by enemies to destroy state assets

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Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has alleged that there is a scheme involving hired thugs to vandalize key infrastructure in the state under the pretense of protests.
Governor Fubara made these claims during a meeting with representatives from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Rivers State ethnic and youth groups, and the Port Harcourt Motor Spare Parts Dealers Union, Ikoku Branch, at the Government House Banquet Hall in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
Citing recent events in the state, Fubara asserted that there are still individuals intent on destabilizing Rivers State by any means necessary.
Fubara said, “You are already aware of the political situation of our State where people are looking for every avenue to destabilize this State. We don’t need to give them that opportunity to carry out that act.
“And that is the reason why I, representing the government, and the service commanders, have always been in touch with you all, pleading that we should shelve this protest.
“And even if you have to do it, we should do it in a way and manner that it will not get out of control.
“I have information that you don’t have. I am aware of the people that are being hired to come into this state to cause mayhem.
“If anything happens here, we are going to be the greatest losers. Our property will be destroyed. Our economy will be destroyed. And when they finish, they will go back to their states.
Making reference to the Kenyan situation, the governor said, “Look at what has happened in Kenya. It will take them another 20 years to rebuild those things that are being destroyed.
“In Rivers State, we are not that financially bouyant to now start retrogressing where we have already passed. Instead of maintaining and increasing what we have, we will be thinking of rebuilding, if destroyed. Let us not allow it happen.”
In a statement issued by Nelson Chukwudi, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Governor Fubara acknowledged the economic difficulties many Nigerians are facing.
He added that the Federal Government is implementing measures aimed at alleviating these hardships and ensuring a better future for the people.
Fubara also outlined the actions his administration is taking to address the needs and challenges of Rivers residents, while expressing support for the Federal Government’s efforts.
Protest: Fubara alleges plot by enemies to destroy state assets

Patrol helicopter monitors Lagos protest venue

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A patrol helicopter was spotted hovering over the venue of the #EndBadGovernance protest in the Ojota area of Lagos State on Thursday.

The white chopper moved in a circle at a slow pace for about twenty minutes.

Meanwhile, the protesters have refused to converge in the Freedom Park garden, instead currently occupying the service lane.

Speaking to our correspondent, one of the leaders of the protest, Tunji Abayomi, claimed that it was an attempt to confine them.

He said, “Originally, this is our traditional protest ground, but we won’t allow the government to confine us inside the garden.”

Another protester, Steven Adams, said he was not ready to enter the garden, citing the incident that occurred at the Lekki toll gate during the #EndSARS protest.

“I am security conscious because I don’t know the plans of the police. What if it is a trap?”

The Lagos State Police Commissioner, Adegoke Fayoade, had also visited the scene of the protest.

The police boss, who arrived at about 11:25 am, was seen monitoring the activities of the protesters.

A mild drama, however, ensued when Fayoade entered the park to inspect the premises, as the protesters voiced their refusal to gather there.

He, however, left the scene of the protest a little while later.
The Gani Fawehinmi Park and Peace Park in Ojota are the designated routes approved by the court for holding protests.

The protesters, who marched from Ikeja under the bridge, arrived in Ojota around 11 am.