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#EndBadGovernance Protest: Rising Tensions and the Call for Reform in Nigeria

Olaitan Sodiq
Olaitan Sodiq
Published: June 1, 2025
Last updated: June 1, 2025
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As Nigeria prepares for a new wave of national protests from August 1-10, 2024, the country stands on the brink of a potential crisis.

This new movement, driven by civil society groups, trade unions, and human rights activists, aims to address severe economic hardships, hunger, and a perceived lack of transparency and accountability from the government.

Nigeria’s history is marked by significant protests, but recent events like the #EndSARS demonstrations of October 2020 and ongoing unrest in Kenya have heightened concerns about the impact and potential consequences of mass mobilizations.

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This time, protesters are demanding comprehensive reforms, including economic relief, improved governance, and societal accountability.

Despite President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s appeals for dialogue, opposition to the protest is mounting.

The ruling APC party has cautioned against the protests, suggesting that proper dialogue and not threats are necessary to address the grievances of the masses.

 

Legal experts such as Barrister Femi Falana argue that engaging with protest leaders and addressing their demands transparently is crucial for avoiding escalation. Falana and fellow lawyer Olisa Agbakoba both emphasize the need for genuine dialogue and transparency from the government, noting that the current economic climate demands cooperation rather than confrontation.

Agbakoba has specifically called for the appointment of a credible mediator, like Chief Emeka Anyaoku, to facilitate negotiations. His warning is clear: Nigeria cannot afford further disruption in its fragile economy, and the government must take proactive steps to prevent a protest that could exacerbate existing hardships.

Interestingly, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has distanced itself from the planned protest, clarifying that it did not organize or endorse it. NLC President Joe Ajaero has expressed solidarity with the Nigerian people but stresses the importance of dialogue and proper engagement with protest organizers to avoid counterproductive outcomes.

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) is yet to make a definitive decision on participation, indicating a need for further deliberation. Meanwhile, the Joint Action Front (JAF) has committed to joining the protest, citing the urgency of addressing the economic issues at hand.

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The protesters’ demands are extensive, ranging from immediate reductions in fuel prices and improved security to comprehensive electoral reforms and educational reforms.

 

They also call for the release of all #EndSARS detainees, substantial wage increases, and a shift towards a unicameral legislature. These demands reflect deep dissatisfaction with current conditions and a desire for systemic change.

Given the scope of the demands and the stakes involved, the government faces a critical moment.

The decision to engage constructively with the protest organizers, address their grievances transparently, and take decisive action to alleviate the economic suffering of Nigerians will be pivotal.

 

As the protest date approaches, the hope is that both sides can find common ground to avoid the turmoil that could arise from a poorly managed or violently suppressed demonstration.

Ultimately, the upcoming protests are a reflection of broader frustrations with governance and economic management in Nigeria. The path forward will require not only addressing immediate demands but also undertaking long-term reforms to rebuild trust and ensure stability in the country.

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As the proposed nationwide protest draws near, the APC-led administration’s nervousness grows, revealing the depth of Nigeria’s troubles.

The unofficial demand list presented by the protest organizers is a scathing indictment of the government’s failures, from unbearable hunger and galloping inflation to excessive borrowings and unaccountability.

The demands are a clarion call for change, urging the government to address the pangs of hunger, reduce fuel prices, increase minimum wage, improve power supply, and stop budget padding, among others.

 

The list is a comprehensive catalog of Nigeria’s woes, from corruption and injustice to failed systems and devastating economic policies.

The government’s response, however, has been predictable – labelling false allegations against perceived enemies, particularly Peter Obi, and threatening brute force against protesters. This approach only serves to underscore the administration’s desperation and unwillingness to confront the root causes of the nation’s suffering.

The protest organizers’ message is clear: “We are not begging for power; power belongs to the people, and we the people are here to say enough is enough.”

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It is time for the government to listen and act. The demands are not unreasonable; they are a call to accountability and responsible governance.

As the protest date approaches, the government would do well to remember that the people’s patience is wearing thin. It is time to tackle the issues head-on, rather than resorting to intimidation and deception.

The fate of Nigeria hangs in the balance, and the world is watching. Will the government heed the cry for help, or will it continue down the path of destruction? The choice is clear.

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