#EndBadGovernance: Kaduna Protesters Demand President Tinubu’s Resignation, Call For Military Intervention
A large crowd of protesters, backed by various groups from across the Kaduna metropolis, has called for President Bola Tinubu to step down from office.
The PUNCH observed that the protesters initially gathered at the Stadium Roundabout within the Kaduna metropolis. The assembly marked the beginning of a significant demonstration calling for President Bola Tinubu’s resignation.
At 10:15 am on Monday, the sizable procession began its march along Junction Road towards Ahmadu Bello Road. The protesters chanted, “Tinubu ze soka’ kaa’sa,” which loosely translates to “Tinubu must step down,” as they advanced through the streets.
It was gathered that the the protesters sharing banners, flags in Nigerian green-white-green colours, and placards bearing inscriptions such as “#End Hunger in Nigeria.” They gathered around the Stadium Roundabout before commencing their march.
The protesters, insisting that President Tinubu must step down, hailed every military van they encountered, shouting, jumping, and chanting, “Tinubu yaa’so’ka, mu’na so soja,” meaning “Tinubu step down, we want soldiers.”
Approximately six police vans carrying anti-riot policemen were seen blaring sirens as they drove around the metropolis to manage the swelling crowd of protesters. Additional security agents stood guard at strategic points on Ahmadu Bello Road to the Central Market.
As the protest progressed at 10:45 am, more protesters joined the group, coming from areas such as Constitution Road, Saudana Crescent, Katuru Road, Offa Road, and Abuja Road within the Kaduna metropolis, increasing the crowd heading towards the Central Market.
A few protesters were flying a flag resembling the Russian flag.
The protesters chanted in Hausa, “Bama so,” meaning “We don’t want hunger.”
A more desperate faction of the group was seen burning and tearing the Nigerian flag.
Although the police detachments manning different parts of the city made efforts to calm the protesters and urged them to vacate the roads, the adamant protesters insisted on heading to the Government House.
This move agitated the security personnel, who hurriedly called for reinforcements as the protesters’ ranks continued to swell.
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