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Full List Of Those Supporting And Opposing August 1 Nationwide Protest

Full List Of Those Supporting And Opposing August 1 Nationwide Protest
  • PublishedJuly 27, 2024

Some Nigerians are gearing up to protest against economic hardship under the banner of ‘EndBadGovernance’ from August 1 to 10.

This planned demonstration is becoming a hot topic on social media, drawing increasing attention and support from various quarters.

The protest is expected to take place across all states in Nigeria, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

This widespread mobilization indicates a significant level of discontent and a desire for change among the populace.

Interestingly, the organizers of this movement have chosen to remain anonymous, with no specific group stepping forward to claim responsibility. This anonymity adds a layer of intrigue and mystery to the event, making it difficult to pinpoint the exact leadership behind the call to action.

The timing of the August 1 protest is noteworthy, as it follows similar demonstrations recently held in Kenya. Some experts suggest that the Nigerian organizers may have been inspired by the Kenyan protests, seeing them as a model for expressing discontent over economic issues.

As the protest movement continues to gather momentum, it is drawing significant attention from both national and state authorities. The prospect of thousands of youths taking to the streets has raised concerns among officials, leading to calls for caution and restraint from the organizers.

The authorities’ warnings highlight the potential risks associated with such large-scale demonstrations, including the possibility of unrest or confrontations. As a result, there is a growing tension between the desire for peaceful protest and the need for public safety.

In the same vein, leaders from the southern and northern parts of the country have also joined the government to oppose the protest.

State governors have also cautioned against the protest, saying it is potentially dangerous.

As part of moves to placate aggrieved citizens, the President sent a bill to raise the minimum wage from N30,000 to N70,000 to the National Assembly this week. Both chambers of the legislature speedily passed the bill on Tuesday, awaiting the President’s assent.

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Hence, Osun Defender has exclusively gathered list of those who are against, or supporting the planned protest.

AGAINST

  1. Executive Director, Citizens for Development and Education, Ibrahim Waiya
  2. Controversial singer Portable
  3. Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN)
  4. Enugu Innovative Youths
  5. Orji Kalu
  6. Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution
  7. Northern Ethnic Youth Group Assembly
  8. Kebbi State Government
  9. Lagos State House of Assembly
  10. SDP’s Adewole Adebayo
  11. Citizens for Development and Education (CDE), Ambassador Ibrahim Waiya
  12. Arewa Concerned Citizens Forum
  13. Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU)
  14. Confederation of All Progressives Congress (APC) Support Groups (CASG)
  15. Arewa Youth Assembly
  16. South-East Governors’ Forum
  17. Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike
  18. Femi Fani-Kayode
  19. Lagos Council Chairmen
  20. Members of the House of Representatives agreed to donate 50 per cent of their salaries for a period of six months.
  21. Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun
  22. Coalition of Concerned Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Kaduna state
  23. Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC)
  24. Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Uche Nwosu
  25. National Council of Traditional Rulers
  26. Governor of Jigawa State, Umar Namadi
  27. National Association of Nigerian Students in Lagos
  28. Self-Reliance for Physically Challenged Traders of Nigeria
  29. Chairman of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo (Tompolo)
  30. Rising Up for a United Nigeria (RUN) and Coalition of Civil Society Groups for National Stability and Cohesion
  31. Actor Lege Miami
    Door-to-door Youth and Women Initiative for Good Governance
  32. Reno Omokri
  33. Middle Belt Forum, MBF, Kaduna State chapter
  34. Executive Director, Business Development of the Nigerian-Export Import Bank (NEXIM) , Hon Stella Okotete
  35. National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)
  36. Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)
  37. 170 members of the House of Representatives under the aegis of the “New Dawn Caucus – 10th Assembly”
  38. Jama’atu Nasril Islam
  39. Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II

SUPPORTING

  1. Atiku Abubakar
  2. The leadership of the Social Democratic Party led by National Chairman, Shehu Gabam
  3. All Workers Convergence (AWC) led by Comrade Andrew Emelieze
  4. Ayo Adebanjo-led faction of Afenifere
  5. Lagos State Chapter of the Active Citizens Group Nigeria led by the group’s state coordinator, Adamma Ukpabi
  6. Omoyele Sowore
  7. Amnesty International

UNDECIDED

National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) directed its 104 affiliate organizations to remain on standby.

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