Major Protest in Lagos Demands Action on Insecurity

On Friday, a significant protest took place in Lagos, organized by a coalition of civil society organizations, labour groups, youth movements, community associations, and faith-based bodies. The demonstration was a response to worsening insecurity and rising living costs across Nigeria.
Protesters gathered at Ikeja Bridge, a major convergence point in the state capital, to demand urgent intervention from the federal government. The coalition described the escalating hardship and deepening insecurity as requiring immediate practical solutions.
Demonstrators carried placards with messages directed at government authorities, including demands to end anti-people policies, alleviate hunger, and establish a decent minimum wage. They criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration for failing to address these issues.
The organizers urged federal and state authorities to prioritize citizen welfare, stressing that security and economic stability are interconnected. They called for an urgent review of policies to reduce inflationary pressures and create job opportunities, especially for young people.
Plus234Feed summary based on reporting from Politics Nigeria. Read the original report below.
Read full article
Continue on Politics Nigeria







