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Protesters in Ikeja. Photo Credit: Daniel Ojukwu//FIJ

01.10.2024 Featured #FearlessInOctober Kicks Off in Lagos, Protesters Demand Review of Economic Policies

Published 1st Oct, 2024

By Daniel Ojukwu

The #FearlessInOctober protest kicked off in Lagos State on Tuesday morning, with protesters asking the government to review its policies amid ongoing economic hardship.

Tuesday, October 1, is Nigeria’s Independence Day and it’s exactly 64 years since the country gained independence from British colonial rule. The protesters who came out in large numbers say said that October 1 is ‘National Survival Day’ and not ‘Independence Day’.

While monitoring the protest at Ikeja, FIJ saw protesters holding placards with inscriptions such as, ‘Reduce Petrol Price to N197 Per Litre; End Scarcity’, ‘End All Attacks On Democratic Rights’, ‘Free Adaramola Michael Lenin and Others Now’ and ‘Reverse Electricity Tariff Hike’.

READ ALSO: VIDEO: Police Fire Tear Gas into Hospital as Anti-Fuel Price Hike Protests Begin

Protesters in Ikeja. Photo Credit: Daniel Ojukwu//FIJ
Protesters in Ikeja. Photo Credit: Daniel Ojukwu//FIJ
Protesters in Ikeja. Photo Credit: Daniel Ojukwu//FIJ
Protesters in Ikeja. Photo Credit: Daniel Ojukwu//FIJ
Protesters in Ikeja. Photo Credit: Daniel Ojukwu//FIJ
Protesters in Ikeja. Photo Credit: Daniel Ojukwu//FIJ

In a video recorded by FIJ’s reporter, the protesters can also be heard singing, ‘Nobody can say no’ and ‘Eh eh eh, yawa go dey‘.

Protesters in Ikeja. Video Credit: Daniel Ojukwu//FIJ

The #EndBadGovernance Movement Lagos State also issued a pamphlet at the protest ground, containing 10 cardinal demands.

READ ALSO: Abuja Protesters March On As #EndBadGovernance Protest Hits Day 10

Pamphlet issued at the protest ground, containing 10 cardinal demands.
Pamphlet issued at the protest ground, containing 10 cardinal demands.

Some of their demands include a reversal of the hike in fuel prices and electricity tariffs, a reduction in the prices of food, an end to insecurity, banditry, terrorism and violent crimes, the release of the #EndSARS and #EndBadGovernance protesters, journalists, whistleblowers and other victims of state-sanctioned repression.

They also want the government to implement the N70,000 new national minimum wage at all levels, reduce the cost of governance, provide free and compulsory education at primary and secondary school levels, prosecute corrupt public officeholders, create more decent jobs for all and initiate genuine electoral reform.

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Published 1st Oct, 2024

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