Omoyele Sowore, the presidential candidate of the Action Alliance Congress (AAC), has been accused of hijacking the ongoing nationwide protest against hunger in the country for his political gain......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
In a video, the protester said that when the protest was first organized, Sowore and others were in the United States but hijacked it to achieve a political score ahead of 2027.
Recall that Sowore first contested for president in 2019 after founding the AAC, a left-wing political party. He was also the party’s presidential candidate in 2023.
See the video of the interview here:
VIDEO: A protester has accused social activist, Omoyele Sowore of hijacking the nationwide protest for his political and economic gains pic.twitter.com/6xzlXl9Een
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Why will there be a protest on October 1?
Nigerians protest on October 1, dubbed #FearlessOctober1, against the hardship caused by President Bola Tinubu’s government. This is the second protest in two months, following the #Endbadgovernance demonstration from August 1 to 10.
The protest organizers cite the government’s failure to address pressing issues: hunger, rising costs of living, insecurity, wasteful spending, electoral reforms, and human capital development. They demand urgent action to alleviate suffering, improved safety and security, free and fair elections, and investment in education, healthcare, and skills development.
Protests took place in Abuja and Lagos. In Abuja, protesters planned to gather at Eagle Square (the Independence Day parade venue) at 7:00 am but were later restricted to the MKO Abiola stadium. In Lagos, protesters marched from the Ikeja Under Bridge at 7:30 am.
Why Nigerians are protesting on October 1
Legit earlier reported that the October 1 protest has been said to be encouraged by the growing economic challenges in the country
Okanlawon Gaffar, a political commentator, in an exclusive interview with Legit.ng, expressed pessimism if the protest would have a dent in the desires of the organisers
The analyst maintained that Nigerians are already tired of the situation in the country and that protests were becoming a luxury.