` June 12: Tinubu Must Go, We Are Hungry – Nigerians Protest Hardship

June 12: Tinubu Must Go, We Are Hungry – Nigerians Protest Hardship

Nigerians take to the streets to protest against economic hardship and demand President Bola Tinubu's removal from office.

  • - Nigerians Protest Economic Hardship
  • - Calls for Tinubu's Resignation
  • - Demonstrations in Lagos and Abuja
  • - Placards and Slogans
  • - Police Presence and DSS Warning

On June 12, Democracy Day, Nigerians across the country protested against the current economic hardship, demanding President Bola Tinubu's administration to take action. The protesters, comprising youths and social activists, stormed major roads in Lagos and gathered under the Berger Bridge in Abuja.

The demonstrators carried various placards bearing messages such as "Tinubu must go," "We are hungry," and "Reverse anti-people policies." They chanted slogans like "Buhari must go" and "Tinubu must go."

Despite the Department of State Services' (DSS) warning against the protests, the demonstrators remained resolute in their demands. The police were present at the scenes, monitoring the situation.

This protest highlights the growing discontent among Nigerians regarding the country's economic situation and the government's response.







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