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August 1: Banks, petrol stations, shops shut down as protests begin in Ibadan

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Economic activities in most parts of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital were on Thursday paralysed as a result of the nationwide protests against hunger and scarcity of essential commodities across the country.
TVN reports that the nationwide protests commenced in Ibadan Thursday morning. It was learnt that some groups and organisations organised the protests which started at various locations within the ancient city.
One of the groups started its protest in front of the University of Ibadan while another one started at Iwo Road while another protest started at the Mokola roundabout and another at Dugbe.
TVN observed that commercial banks, petroleum stations, shopping malls, markets and shops, schools, government establishments and other public infrastructures.in major parts of Ibadan were under lock and key.
It was gathered that traders at the spare parts market at Araromi Gate have warned their colleagues not to open their shops today.
A similar incident was reported at Bodija and other markets in the ancient city.
Our correspondent also observed that major roads in Ibadan were deserted as a result of the protests.
It was observed that the Eleyele -Eruwa Road, Eleyele -Dugbe Road, Sango -Eleyeye Road, and Challenge- Ring Road were deserted with only a few people passing the roads.
A similar situation was observed in areas such as Bodija, Ojoo, Mokola, Total Garden, Agodi Gate and Iwo Road.

August 1: Banks, petrol stations, shops shut down as protests begin in Ibadan

Deadly Explosion: 24-hour curfew imposed on Borno amid August protest

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The Police in Borno on Thursday imposed a 24-hour curfew across the state in response to the suicide attack in Kawuri Village in Konduga Local Government Area that killed 16 people and injured 20 others amid the August protest in the country.
The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP, Nahum Daso, made this known in a statement released in Maiduguri.
According to Nahum, the decision was made based on the bomb attack that killed many innocent citizens.
He said the decision was made after consultation between Governor Babagana Zulum, and heads of security agencies in the state, to forestall further security breaches in the state.
“The curfew is a measure to prevent further loss of life and property and to allow security agencies to maintain control and ensure public safety.
“Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid any unnecessary movements during the curfew period,” he said.
Recall that a suspected Boko Haram suicide bomber detonated a bomb at a marketplace in Kauri, a rural community in the Konduga area of Borno on Wednesday.
Deadly Explosion: 24-hour curfew imposed on Borno amid August protest

Nasarawa youths shun hunger protest 

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Youths in the Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa State have shunned the ongoing nationwide protest on the hardship being faced by citizens of the country.

Our correspondent who went around Lafia, the Nasarawa state capital on Thursday to monitor the situation, observed that Makurdi/Jos and Shandam roads leading to Government House, Lafia were deserted as security operatives were seen stationed at flashing points to control any possible breakdown of law and order in the areas.

Also, in the Lafia metropolis, residents were seen going about their lawful businesses without any form of harassment.

Other areas visited by our correspondent in the Lafia LG include UAC, Kwandere, and Makurdi roads.

At the locations, youths, market men and women were seen going about their lawful businesses in a peaceful manner without any hindrance or molestation from security operatives in the state.

Our correspondent further gathered that the situation is generally peaceful across the 13 LGs of the state as there are no forms of violence or signs of destruction of government properties.

Although, our correspondent observed that some shop owners put their shops under lock and key probably for fear of being attacked by the protesters.

The Commissioner of Police, Umar Nadada was seen in a convoy going around the state capital alongside other security agencies to ensure that there was no form of violence, infringement on any citizen rights and destruction of properties in the state.

Our correspondent also observed that black marketers on the roadsides had deserted their various petrol stands.

Also, security personnel have been mobilised to protect the Correctional Centre (prison) in Lafia to prevent any disruption and unforeseen circumstances during the demonstration period.

The State Commissioner of Police had warned troublemakers to stay away from the state, urging officers of the command to ensure that the peaceful protesters are protected.

In an interview with two residents of Lafia LGA, Ibrahim Isa and Daniel Emmanuel, both appealed to the federal and state governments to do the needful and urgently address the economic hardship being faced by the citizens.

Millions of naira down the drain, minister laments Kano NCC park looting

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The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. ‘Bosun Tijani, has lamented the destruction of a technology hub in Kano, just days before its scheduled launch.

The Digital Innovation Park, designed to support Nigeria’s technical talent accelerator program (3MTT), was reportedly set ablaze and looted during the protests on Thursday.

“Sad to learn that our Digital Innovation Park in Kano slated for launch next week to support our technical talent accelerator (3MTT) has been set ablaze and looted by protesters,” Tijani stated in a post via X on Thursday.

The incident occurred as part of wider unrest in Kano, where protesters targeted the yet-to-be-commissioned Nigeria Communication Commission Industrial Park.

Tijani highlighted the immediate impact of this destruction on planned initiatives.

“Alongside #3MTT, this building is set to host our buildathon holiday maker programme for secondary school kids starting next week,” he added.

The minister characterised the damage as a setback for the journey to deepening the workforce for technology and creating job opportunities for the youth.

“Millions of Naira down the drain,” Tijani said.

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Sokoto youths join #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest

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Youths in Sokoto State on Thursday morning trooped out in their large numbers to join their counterparts from across the country in the national protest against hunger.

Nigerians are protesting against economic hardship and #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria in the West African country.

Our correspondent who monitored the protests gathered that youths had placards with different placards.

One of the protesters, Abdullahi Aliyu, who spoke with our correspondent at the entrance gate of the state government house, lamented over the high cost of foodstuffs in the state.

He called on the government, especially at the federal level, to review some of its policies to let the poor in the society breathe.

“We have to join the protests to add our voice to what is happening in the country, we cannot continue like this in this country.

“Our leaders must find a way to balance the situation, you cannot be claiming to be working for us while the people you are working for are starving to death, enough is enough”.

While some of the protesters were relatively peaceful with the presence of security presence at the Round Meruwa Roundabout,  another set of protesters also gathered at the Sultan’s palace to express their grievances.

They appealed to the Federal Government to review its economic policies.

Mallam Saidu Abubakar, a motorist who spoke with our correspondent commended the Nigerian Police and other security agencies for being able to control the situation without any reported case of violence in the state.

Meanwhile, in Kwara State, major roads in Ilorin, state capital, were deserted.

Although there was a heavy security presence at government facilities, including the Central Bank of Nigeria, courts, and the government secretariat, banks and government offices were closed as workers did not report to work due to the anticipated protest expected to commence today.

Offices at the Kwara State secretariat were also closed due to fears of the protest.

Our correspondent observed that shops and banks in major commercial areas of the town, including the General Post Office, Challenge, Murtala Mohammed Road, Maraba, Taiwo, Agaka, and Oja Oba, were securely locked as traders did not open their stores.

Hoodlums loot, vandalise NCC building in Kano during #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest

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Hoodlums have looted the newly built Nigeria Communication Commission Industrial Park in Kano State as the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest started today.

The vandals targeted the Kano Information and Communication Technology Centre, just days before its scheduled launch, setting it on fire and making off with valuable equipment.

Photos circulating online show youths leaving the scene with looted items, including computers, furniture, and electronics.

Nationwide protests have erupted across Nigeria, as citizens vent their frustration over the country’s prevailing economic hardship.

While many demonstrations have remained peaceful, pockets of violence have been reported in various regions

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‘Keep your money’, Outrage in Rivers Govt House as Fubara offers monetary gift to protesters

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A wave of anger swept through Government House, Port Harcourt, on Thursday after state Governor Siminalayi Fubara promised a monetary gift to protesting youths.
Addressing the protesters on Thursday, Governor Fubara acknowledged their frustrations and stated, “You are here because you want a better Nigeria. I am one of you. I see your pains. I will convey your message to the President.”
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Despite his assurances, many protesters were offended by the Governor’s offer of money. Some youths responded by chanting, “How much can you give us? We want good governance and not money. Keep your money,” expressing their dissatisfaction with the gesture.
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ALGON cautions council chairmen against supporting protesters

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The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria has cautioned the 774 council chairmen across the country against supporting the Hunger Protests currently being held simultaneously nationwide.

Several youth groups have set aside August 1 to 10 for protests against the hardship affecting citizens.

Speaking on the situation during a press conference in Lafia on Thursday, the President of ALGON, Aminu Mu’azu-Maifata, said the association decided not to support the protests because they believe that the Federal Government under President Bola Tinubu has great plans for Nigerians.

He said, “As the true representatives of the various 774 LGAs across the country, ALGON calls on the entire population of our dear country who reside in these areas to shun any form of protest and embrace dialogue and peace.

“To all the council chairmen, we are aware of the numerous policies and programmes rolled out by the administration of His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, with a view to charting a new course and attracting economic prosperity to our people.

“Some of these programmes include the provision of free farming inputs, investment loans at single-digit interest rates, student loans, and the recent Local Government autonomy, which would restore the capacity, dignity, and ability of Local Government Councils to carry out their constitutional responsibilities by providing basic and necessary services to the people at the grassroots.”

He appealed to members of ALGON to exercise patience with the Federal Government regarding the implementation of the Local Government autonomy recently approved by the Supreme Court, adding that the President is keen on ensuring that the 774 LGAs in the country function properly.

Mu’azu-Maifata further explained that the association is aware of the sufferings and challenges faced by the masses but noted that calling for protests would not yield the needed positive outcomes; instead, it could endanger citizens’ lives.

“Let us work together towards a more prosperous and equitable Nigeria, where Local Government Councils are truly empowered to serve their communities. We know that only peace can help us achieve the development needed for our communities.

“Let us not return to the dark days of violence and destruction. Let us continue to embrace dialogue for the betterment of our beloved country,” the ALGON President added.

Jide Oyekunle was removed for his safety – FCT Police denies arrest of journalist

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The Federal Capital Territory, FCT Police command has debunked reports making the rounds that photojournalist, Jide Oyekunle was arrested during the protest.
There are reports that Jide was picked up by operatives of the command while covering the ongoing protest in the nation’s capital.
However, SP Josephine Adeh, Public Relations Officer of the FCT Command told TVN that the report was false.
According to her “Jide Oyekunle was rather taken away from the perceived unsafe environment for his own safety after being advised to leave where he was standing in a safer location and he declined, as some of the protesters had suddenly become violent.
“While the protest is ongoing, it remains the duty of the police to protect lives and property”.
Jide Oyekunle was removed for his safety – FCT Police denies arrest of journalist

Fubara’s pure water money offer ignites Rivers protesters’ fury

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State faced intense backlash from EndBadGovernance protesters at the Port Harcourt Government House on Thursday following his offering of pure water money to them.

His offer of money for pure water and a plea for the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria demonstrators to return home fueled their anger.

While addressing the protesters in front of Government House, Fubara said, “I thank you for being peaceful. I thank you for coming. I feel your pain. I want to assure you that I will deliver your message to the President.

“Here in Rivers State, we will do everything to make life better. But all we need from you is to support the Federal Government. We know there is hunger but just be patient with the government.

Herbalist protest in Rivers
A protester in costume at the protest scene in Rivers

“I will give you a small thing for you to drink pure water.”

At this point the youths who were listening busted with a chorused, ‘No no, saying “We don’t need your, ‘ keep your money, we want good governance in Nigeria’, Tinubu must go.”

Efforts by the governor to pacify them and to explain what he meant fell on deaf ears, as they continued to talk back with annoyance.

Fubara however continued to wave his hands towards them and came down from where he stood in front of the government house and left.

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