“Why I am Against Hunger Protest”: Tinubu Finally Opens Up

President Bola Tinubu stated that no government will tolerate protests that destroy lives and property. The President’s statement came on the same day that the Department of State Services (DSS) warned against a nationwide protest over the country’s hardship......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

DSS, military speaks against planned hunger protest

Vanguard reported that the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) also expressed concern that the protest could be hijacked by violent elements, adding that intelligence reports suggest a plot to replicate Kenya’s experience in Nigeria.

According to The Punch, President Tinubu spoke at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Thursday, July 25, while receiving Letters of Credence from the new US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Richard Mills, Jr.

Tinubu emphasized Nigeria’s commitment to democracy and freedom based on his own experience with peaceful protests against dictatorship during the military era.

Why government discouraged hunger protest – Tinubu

He reiterated that while demonstrations are part of democracy, the government will not encourage the destruction of lives and property.

Tinubu’s statement reads in part:

“‘’During the military era, we made our voices heard against dictatorship, and I was part of the group that engaged in peaceful protests without resorting to the destruction of property.”

The US Ambassador affirmed support for Nigeria’s democracy and pledged to strengthen the relationship between the two countries, particularly in terms of economic growth and international roles.

Gabam listed five influential people in Tinubu’s government

Legit earlier reported that the SDP national chairman, Shehu Gabam, has mentioned five people who should be held responsible should President Bola Tinubu fail.

Gabam maintained that these people are the heads of the five major components that formed the presidency.

The SDP leader then expressed pessimism that President Tinubu is on the right track, adding that if he did, there would not be a call for protest.

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