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Nigerian Politicians Flee Amid Fears of Major Protest on August 1 – Muchee News
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Nigerian Politicians Flee Amid Fears of Major Protest on August 1 – Muchee News

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Last updated: July 28, 2024 7:59 pm
Muchee News Published July 28, 2024
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In response to mounting concerns over a significant protest planned for August 1, 2024, numerous Nigerian politicians and government officials are reportedly leaving the country. The nationwide demonstration, organized by various groups and spearheaded by activist Omoyele Sowore, aims to address the escalating economic hardships and perceived detrimental policies enacted by the government.

The protest, dubbed #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria, is expected to occur across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Sowore, a former presidential candidate, has been actively promoting the protest through social media, calling for a revolution and urging Nigerians to stand up against the government’s policies.

In anticipation of the protest, the Nigeria Police Force has issued internal memos instructing officers to prepare for potential unrest and mobilize resources to prevent the demonstration from escalating into violence. Despite these measures, some military personnel have expressed support for the protesters, assuring that they would not harm peaceful demonstrators, further complicating the government’s efforts to maintain order.

Government officials have voiced significant concern over the potential for violence, recalling the destruction and loss of life that occurred during the #EndSARS protests in 2020. The Nigerian Senate recently engaged in a heated debate, with lawmakers expressing fears that they might become targets of public anger due to the current economic conditions.

Political groups, such as the APC Justice Forum, have urged the youth to embrace dialogue instead of protesting, warning of the potential consequences if the situation spirals out of control. They emphasized the need for patience and understanding of President Bola Tinubu’s policies, which they claim are beginning to show positive effects.

As the date of the protest approaches, the tension in Nigeria continues to rise, with both the government and citizens bracing for what could be a pivotal moment in the nation’s history.

Muchee News will continue to provide updates on this developing story.

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