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Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by kingjayzeelan07: 2:39am On Aug 05
The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Sunday, said the hardship in the country is blamable on the policies of the Federal Government.

This was as hunger protesters in Edo State held a church service on the street.

Obaseki, in a statement on Sunday, said his government had implemented several people-oriented programmes to reduce the suffering of Edo people in the wake of the difficult living conditions which the people have had to endure, arising from various policies that had been implemented by the Federal Government.

Obaseki listed some of the programmes to ameliorate the sufferings of the people to include raising the minimum wage for workers to N70,000 to boost their purchasing power, introducing a free transport scheme along the routes operated by the Edo City Transport Service, extending free Wi-Fi services to public spaces to help citizens telecommute and kick-starting a state-wide feeding for the vulnerable implemented in partnership with Christians and Muslim institutions, among others.

Obaseki said, “The protest is obviously the result of the difficult living conditions which Nigerians have had to endure particularly over the last one year, arising from various policies that have been implemented by the Federal Government.

“These policies have taken a severe toll on citizens who have had to endure astronomic high food prices, high transportation costs, galloping inflation and loss of operating capital by small business owners across the country.

In Edo State, we have taken several actions within our constitutional authority to reduce the suffering and hardship of our people by showing empathy and supporting our people to weather and survive this trying time despite the challenges witnessed across the nation.”

The PUNCH reports that some protesters in the ongoing nationwide #EndBadGovernance protests continued their protest on Sunday and held a Church service on the road as part of Sunday activities in the state.

Some Civil Society Organisations had on Saturday withdrawn from the protest, opting to wait for President Bola Tinubu’s nationwide broadcast on Sunday morning before deciding on their next line of action.

However, at the Agho Junction on Ekehuan Road where the church service held, the protesters sang and danced while praising God and calling for an end to bad governance.

The protesters barricaded the road during the church service, restricting vehicular movement.

Soldiers in convoy were seen patrolling the major roads in the state with a view to clear any barricade placed by protesters.

The Coordinator of the Edo State Civil Society Organisation, Agho Omobude, said the protest was for 10 days and would continue as the President failed to address the protesters’ demands.

https://punchng.com/obaseki-blames-fg-for-hardship-as-protesters-worship-on-street/

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by sIfioksq: 2:42am On Aug 05
It’s quite amusing how some people think protesting will magically solve their problems. Obaseki should focus on governance instead of pointing fingers. These street worshippers need to wake up and realize that no amount of chanting will bring food to their tables.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by NorthernersSuck: 2:45am On Aug 05
sIfioksq:
It’s quite amusing how some people think protesting will magically solve their problems. Obaseki should focus on governance instead of pointing fingers. These street worshippers need to wake up and realize that no amount of chanting will bring food to their tables.

Is it for Agbado or for Eba? Miscreant

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by MaziObinnaokija: 2:56am On Aug 05
sad it is only In 9ja a useless fellow,thieves get mouth 😒😑🙄🤣😒 sadundecided

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Salewa97: 3:00am On Aug 05
Protesters turning the streets into a church? What a display of misplaced priorities! Instead of addressing the real issues, they choose to block roads and disrupt lives. If only they focused that energy on constructive dialogue rather than theatrics. The real work lies in solutions, not street performances.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by 0m0luabi: 3:12am On Aug 05
sIfioksq:
It’s quite amusing how some people think protesting will magically solve their problems. Obaseki should focus on governance instead of pointing fingers. These street worshippers need to wake up and realize that no amount of chanting will bring food to their tables.
didn't protest bring petrol price down in 2012? why do you think protest is irrelevant now?

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by agulion: 4:03am On Aug 05
sIfioksq:
It’s quite amusing how some people think protesting will magically solve their problems. Obaseki should focus on governance instead of pointing fingers. These street worshippers need to wake up and realize that no amount of chanting will bring food to their tables.
,. But when local Yoruba Muslims and the thief in Aso protested against GEJ it made sense to you, we the SS people will never forgive local Yoruba Muslims for this

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Chinkoalhaji34: 4:32am On Aug 05
Obaseki should just focus on governance instead of blaming FG.

These protesters no get work, na street they wan worship?

I guess Peter Obi don give them new inspiration, but all I see na confusion and noise.

When will they learn that shouting on the streets won't solve their problems?

Make dem carry their wahala go elsewhere.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Mcreloaded(m): 5:23am On Aug 05
agulion:
,. But when local Yoruba Muslims and the thief in Aso protested against GEJ it made sense to you, we the SS people will never forgive local Yoruba Muslims for this

The bolded exposes you as an ibo person.
Stop being tribalistic as it makes you look foolish.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Villa12(m): 6:47am On Aug 05
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu son Seyi Tinubu is married to an Igbo girl, but those foolish Yoruba/RONUs that hate Igbos for no just cause or become of their brother emilokan. His son is in love with an Igbo girl. Stockholm syndrome, crumbs and handouts will never let them reason properly. God see the kind people i dey share country with.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Nkl4u: 6:54am On Aug 05
Obaseki will you keep quiet. What meaningful impact has your govt brought to the good people of Edo state?

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Remman(m): 7:05am On Aug 05
Of course, it's obvious, FG's policies caused the hardship.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Villagesquare: 7:13am On Aug 05
sIfioksq:
It’s quite amusing how some people think protesting will magically solve their problems. Obaseki should focus on governance instead of pointing fingers. These street worshippers need to wake up and realize that no amount of chanting will bring food to their tables.
This bot is on every thread

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by trutharena: 7:18am On Aug 05
Obaseki is just playing politics while the real issues are ignored. These protesters think singing on the streets will solve their problems, but they are just wasting time.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Sheuns(m): 7:21am On Aug 05
sIfioksq:
It’s quite amusing how some people think protesting will magically solve their problems. Obaseki should focus on governance instead of pointing fingers. These street worshippers need to wake up and realize that no amount of chanting will bring food to their tables.

Is what he said a lie?

Who is responsible for the economic hardship and hyperinflation in the country?

The federal government or state governments?

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by adekolaelect(m): 7:39am On Aug 05
The early the better for all Nigerians should realized that their state Governors are more responsible for their care and need than Federal government. All Nigerians voted on the mantra of subsidy remover through their respective candidates. Many Nigerians don't know what they voted for BCS all visible presidential candidates campaign on the remover of subsidy and one them Emerged and he did what he promised before voted . Now streets is full of protest . State government failed to admonishes good security in conjunction with Federal government this lead to Farmers vacating their farmlands for Bandit .this lead to food cost with the reflection of subsidy remover on oil and Gas. Pls can someone educate me on how protest to only federal government can change thing mentioned without state government included? If we have Geniu mind for better Nigeria than only politics.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by chiiraq802(m): 7:41am On Aug 05
0m0luabi:
didn't protest bring petrol price down in 2012? why do you think protest is irrelevant now?

It was brought down because the person we had as a leader then was considerate and Human.

Oya since then wat has protests achieved during Boo.hari and Thief.nubu regime

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by franchasng: 7:43am On Aug 05
Tulumbu

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by phemmie06(m): 7:56am On Aug 05
If this is how Tinubu build Lagos, it simply means that he is........

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by SmartPolician: 7:56am On Aug 05
On a lighter note, Edo women are some of the most beautiful ladies in Nollywood (Nancy Isime, Osas Ighodaro, Debby Felix, Etinosa, Yvonne Jegede, etc), but I don't understand why Edo governors are some of the ugliest in Nigeria.

Please another election is coming; do Nigerians a favour and vote for a decent-looking candidate 😂😂😂😂

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Sonnobax15(m): 7:56am On Aug 05
lipsrsealed
Obaseki should go and sit down undecided

Tho we all know that FG has fvcked up but we can't blame only FG without blaming the state governors as well......Abi Dem no dey receive allocation every month? undecided

Abi make we talk about the so-called mumu palliatives wey these criminal governors dey store for their warehouses for the sake of their campaigns? undecided

Thunder fire Obaseki undecided

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Yankee101: 7:56am On Aug 05
Governors are hitting Tinubu
That’s to tell you how much he messed up
Nigeria is not Lagos
You can’t just tax yourself out of problems and change rules anyhow and govern like an agbero. Even the stealing if you overdo they’ll checkmate you

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by EyeCumInPiece: 7:57am On Aug 05
Tinubu should just return fuel price to where he met it.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by chiefolododo(m): 7:57am On Aug 05
It amazes me that governors are now blaming Tinubu.Well, the governors are being smart, you removed fuel subsidy to increase states allocations,with all due respect this is not a wise decision.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Anguldi(m): 7:57am On Aug 05
Tinubu is a dictator tongue

All Governors don commot body. Nigeria Governors Forum is silent shocked

Hand go soon touch am grin
Baba Pampers

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Anguldi(m): 7:59am On Aug 05
Yankee101:
Governors are hitting Tinubu
That’s to tell you how much he messed up
Nigeria is not Lagos
You can’t just tax yourself out of problems and change rules anyhow and govern like an agbero. Even the stealing of you overdo they’ll checkmate you

Na Agbero na

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by gikowri(f): 8:00am On Aug 05
So Edo no be Lagos true true cheesy is like Nigeria too is not Lagos from how things are turning out.

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by Dave2011: 8:00am On Aug 05
Mcreloaded:


The bolded exposes you as an ibo person.
Stop being tribalism as it makes you look foolish.

Your warped and stupid mind tell you that anyone with a contrary opinion to yours is an Igbo person? You folks are the real bigots and your obvious hatred for the Igbos will consume you!

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Re: Obaseki Blames FG For Hardship As Protesters Worship On The Streets by chatinent: 8:02am On Aug 05
Protest continues..

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