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Protest: Nyesom Wik, I agree with Nigerians, when you’re hungry you don’t want to listen to anything

 

 

 

Punch Newspaper reports that Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, referred to the August 1, 2024, nationwide rally as a political ploy on Tuesday. This declaration was given at a news conference after he inspected the Apo-Karshi Road project, which was first started in 2011.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

The protest, which has gained traction on social media, is being organized under the hashtags #TinubuMustGo and #Revolution2024. Many Nigerians are rallying for the protest in response to ongoing economic difficulties. Wike suggested that the motives behind the protest were politically driven, aiming to gain popularity rather than address genuine concerns.

In his address, Wike appealed for patience from the public, reminding them that the current administration has been in office for only one year and is actively working to address the numerous challenges facing the country. He emphasized that immediate solutions to long-standing issues might not be feasible and urged citizens to give the government more time.

Wike acknowledged the frustrations of Nigerians, particularly the widespread hunger and economic hardship. He empathized with their plight, recognizing that it is difficult to listen to reassurances when basic needs are unmet. Nonetheless, he urged the public to discern between genuine efforts to solve problems and political protests aimed at gaining popularity.

He said: I agree with Nigerians, when you’re hungry, you don’t want to listen to anything again because you’re hungry but understand that somebody is trying to solve that problem of hunger. So let us not listen to political protests, political jobbers, who just want to be popular. We are going to elections very soon, and these are gimmicks, political gimmicks,” the minister added.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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