Activists Demand Action Against Kidnappings in Nigeria

On June 12, pro-democracy activists organized protests across Nigeria, urging President Bola Tinubu to take stronger action against insecurity, particularly the kidnapping of schoolchildren. The protests, which took place in several states, including Oyo and Osun, highlighted the deteriorating security situation and economic hardships faced by citizens.
Activists, including lawyer Femi Falana, called for the immediate release of kidnapped pupils and teachers, emphasizing the dire conditions they endure while in captivity. In Kwara State, members of the Back Movement issued a 72-hour ultimatum for the government to secure the release of abducted residents, threatening further mobilization if their demands were not met.
The protests were marked by calls for urgent government action to address the rising violence and insecurity affecting communities, with demonstrators expressing frustration over the government's failure to protect its citizens.
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