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24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Islie: 11:30am On Jul 31
By Adekunle Sulaimon


Twenty-four hours before the planned 10-day hunger protest, the Federal Government took some proactive steps to quell the demonstration.

Recall that recently, a group, the Take It Back movement called for a nationwide protest against hunger and bad governance in the country.

The group tagged the protest, “Days of Rage” which it said would hold nationwide from August 1 to 10.

However, there have been calls from top government personalities, groups, and religious bodies, including the Christian Association of Nigeria, the Muslim Student Society of Nigeria (Lagos chapter), and the Muslim Rights Concern, citing a palpable fear that it might be hijacked by infiltrators who do not mean well for the country.

Even the former Niger Delta freedom fighter, Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, warned organisers of the protest to desist from coming to Niger Delta.

Dokubo-Asari said the agenda of those behind the protest do not capture the problems of the people of the Niger Delta.

While daring them to come to the oil and gas-rich region, he said they would be resisted, alleging that they were merely interested in the resources coming from the Niger Delta, describing them as ‘anarchist.

Additionally, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has urged all groups planning to participate in the proposed nationwide protest to submit their details to the Commissioners of Police in their respective states.

He stated this was to ensure the protest remains peaceful.

Egbetokun said, “We acknowledge the constitutional right of Nigerian citizens to peaceful assembly and protest.

However, in the interest of public safety and order, we urge all groups planning to protest to provide the necessary details to the Commissioner of Police in the state where the protest is intended to take place.”

Although the protest, which has gained traction on social media, has been endorsed by presidential candidates Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party and Peter Obi.

Going forward, this report by PUNCH Online highlights the major steps the Federal Government has taken to stop the protest from being held, as they considered the demonstration unnecessary while demanding time for President Tinubu to govern.

1. Tinubu created centres across the country where Nigerians can purchase a 50kg bag of rice for N40,000.

The FG said it was one of the several initiatives by the Tinubu administration to ease living conditions for citizens.

2. Tinubu directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited to sell crude to the Dangote refinery and other upcoming refineries in naira.

The approval given by Tinubu for the sale of crude oil to the Dangote Petroleum refinery in naira is going to force the prices of domestically refined petroleum products to crash, oil marketers, refiners, and experts stated.

Operators in the downstream oil sector commended the move by the President, stating that it would boost the outputs of domestic refineries, shore up the country’s foreign exchange reserves, and strengthen the naira.

3. He met with governors from the All Progressives Congress, under the aegis of the Progressives Governors Forum at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to discuss the growing calls for nationwide protests against economic hardship.

4. Although Tinubu had earlier announced that he may stop the importation of import duties on food and essential commodities, Tinubu suspended import duties to cushion the effect of the inflationary trend in Nigeria. On Monday, he removed the duties on the food importation.

5. The President held emergency meetings with prominent traditional rulers and Ulamas (Islamic religious scholars) at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja as part of efforts by the government to ensure the planned hunger protest, slated for August 1 to 10, is averted nationwide.

6. FG unveiled the Youth Internship Scheme initiated by the NDDC for 10,000 youths of the Niger Delta region and approved N50,000 monthly stipends for them.

7. The Nigerian Communications Commission has directed telecommunications operators to immediately restore all blocked phone lines due to the non-linkage of National Identification Numbers to SIM cards.

This directive was disclosed in a statement on Monday by the Director of Media and Public Affairs, Reuben Muoka.

The telecom industry regulator explained that this directive was in response to the widespread disruption caused by the blockages and to prioritise consumer convenience.

8. President Bola Tinubu, on Monday, signed the new Minimum Wage Act into law.

The brief ceremony was witnessed by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, and the House Leader, Prof. Julius Ihonvberem, who represented the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas.

It came nearly two weeks after President Bola Tinubu and the organised labour unions—comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria—agreed on N70,000 as the new minimum wage.

https://punchng.com/full-list-24-hours-to-hunger-protest-steps-fg-has-taken-to-stop-demonstration/?amp

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Chinkoalhaji34: 11:37am On Jul 31
Toh

FG dey try to calm the storm before e waka enter town.

All these steps, na to show say dem dey listen to the people.

Hunger no suppose be our portion, make we dey hope say things go better.

If dem fit address the issues, we go enjoy peace for the land.

We dey watch, make we see wetin go happen next.

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by AmiableMosquito: 11:38am On Jul 31
The President is doing a lot but the media needs to amplify the efforts of the Presidency.


Let me use this opportunity to introduce you all to the Citizens' Assembly. This is an initiative of the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagements (North Central). The Citizens' Assembly is a platform created to bring the government closer to the people. It aims to bridge the disconnect between the government and the people.

Let the government know your immediate concerns in your community through the Citizens Assembly and these issues will be escalated to the highest authorities for swift resolution.

Together, let's co-create the society we desire.

God bless Nigeria

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by benuejosh: 11:56am On Jul 31
Okay.

In Nigeria, the protest is as a result of bad state actors who are feeling pained that the election conducted didn't bring them to power even when some came distant third position.

There is hunger in the land. Yes it is true, but what have the individuals done about it? did hunger start today? have they gone to farm? they blame the government and i ask, define government. Are the masses not the authority? are they not the ones who sent people to represent them? What have they done to support those they sent to represent them? If they are hungry they should go to farm and not allow themselves to be used with hunger as an excuse or tool to be used by those who lost out of election to cause chaos.

The rot of over 16 years cannot be cured by just 1 and half year of Tinubu in government. Peter Obi had 8 years as governor of a state yet left Anambra as one of the worst state in terms of development and governance.

Those behind the protest are only calling for anarchy and chaos to make this administration unstable.

Even if the protest ends, untill the farmers harvest their crops, there's nothing that can be done about the hunger. Government can not farm to feed the whole nation. Most Nigerians want everything to be given to them freely without them working for it.

Minimum was increased to about N30k Abia state and Benue that i am aware of were still paying workers about N18k till date. But it is the federal government that they want to blame. Even if it is increased to 200k, federal government will pay her own workers but will the state government pay their workers? will the private sector pay? are the protesters protesting against their state government or against Tinubu? The man -Tinubu- has increased minimum wage. Ask your state governors to implement it and lets see.

Traders in the market are increasing prices in the market at will, are they protesting against those traders? but it is Tinubu that is increasing prices.
We need to be wise as a people in this country.
The call for anarchy should be resisted by all means and those supporting it should be brought to book.

For me, i am not protesting because the protest is just a call for anarchy. The government is working round the clock to make sure things work out for good.

Don't allow hatred for a particular ethnic group to cloud your sense of reasoning.

Tinubu is working!

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Maxymilliano(m): 12:09pm On Jul 31
Medicine after death

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Seefinish: 12:13pm On Jul 31
It is not enough to stop the protest

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by DevilsEqual(m): 12:16pm On Jul 31
sad

To be honest, he's taken alot of steps since a week now or so and I'm even impressed with all of that cause it shows he's willing to do anything to ease the hardship. It means he's not clueless

It can only get better from here on.

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by IgweOfNnewi: 12:16pm On Jul 31
Nothing can stop embittered bitter grievingory Obi people because they are grieving, mourning, and bereaved of their lord and savior, bitter grievingory Obi shameful defeat and humiliation

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by blabulu2000: 12:17pm On Jul 31
God bless Jagaban

On.your mandate , I stand gidigba

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by PARADIZEPRIEST: 12:18pm On Jul 31
TINUBU IS FAR BETA THAN BUHA WHO NEVA ACT TILL PROTEST TURN VIOLENT sad NAIJA PROBLEM IS BUHARI LET HIM TELL US WHERE THE 90BILLION DOLLAR LOAN HE COLLECTED FOR 8YEARS DEY angry

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Salewa97: 12:18pm On Jul 31
FG is taking proactive steps to address the hunger situation, and it’s commendable.

The measures outlined show that they are listening to the people and trying to alleviate the hardships faced by many.

Let’s hope these efforts translate into real change on the ground.

It’s time for all hands to be on deck as we support initiatives aimed at feeding our citizens and ensuring food security.

We must also remember that sustained dialogue and action are key to resolving these pressing issues.

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by hisgrace090: 12:21pm On Jul 31
Seefinish:
It is not enough to stop the protest

And cannot stop the poverty in the land today.

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by DevilsEqual(m): 12:21pm On Jul 31
Maxymilliano:
Medicine after death


Which death?
Will the world end during the protest?

Man is working towards ending the hardship for once. Your protest will come and go but there's a bigger project for him and thats what he's working towards

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by SpaceX: 12:37pm On Jul 31
The protest must go on!!! I wish to be there but i'm down with malaria, hopeful to get back to my feet before August 11th.

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by helinues: 12:38pm On Jul 31
Everything dey kampe.

The noise about the protest would fade away after 3 days.

Body na body telling now

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by bussyJJ(m): 1:17pm On Jul 31
Oponu....
In Nigeria, the protest is as a result of bad state actors who are feeling pained that the election conducted didn't bring them to power even when some came distant third position.

There is hunger in the land. Yes it is true, but what have the individuals done about it? did hunger start today? have they gone to farm? they blame the government and i ask, define government. Are the masses not the authority? are they not the ones who sent people to represent them? What have they done to support those they sent to represent them? If they are hungry they should go to farm and not allow themselves to be used with hunger as an excuse or tool to be used by those who lost out of election to cause chaos.

The rot of over 16 years cannot be cured by just 1 and half year of Tinubu in government. Peter Obi had 8 years as governor of a state yet left Anambra as one of the worst state in terms of development and governance.

Those behind the protest are only calling for anarchy and chaos to make this administration unstable.

Even if the protest ends, untill the farmers harvest their crops, there's nothing that can be done about the hunger. Government can not farm to feed the whole nation. Most Nigerians want everything to be given to them freely without them working for it.

Minimum was increased to about N30k Abia state and Benue that i am aware of were still paying workers about N18k till date. But it is the federal government that they want to blame. Even if it is increased to 200k, federal government will pay her own workers but will the state government pay their workers? will the private sector pay? are the protesters protesting against their state government or against Tinubu? The man -Tinubu- has increased minimum wage. Ask your state governors to implement it and lets see.

Traders in the market are increasing prices in the market at will, are they protesting against those traders? but it is Tinubu that is increasing prices.
We need to be wise as a people in this country.
The call for anarchy should be resisted by all means and those supporting it should be brought to book.

For me, i am not protesting because the protest is just a call for anarchy. The government is working round the clock to make sure things work out for good.

Don't allow hatred for a particular ethnic group to cloud your sense of reasoning.

Tinubu is working![/quote]

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by NaughtyBrainiac: 1:24pm On Jul 31
I am a Supporter of BAT and I fully support everyone that intends to come out to protest peacefully.

No matter the hardship an average Nigerian goes through, people in Governemnet can NEVER understand the extent of hardship. This is because they are spending public money. It is ONLY a protest like this that can make them understand how bad things are.

As much as I have fate in BAT, I still strongly believe that he could do better than this. Better in the aspect of finding sustainable ways to ease hardship while we work on securing the future of Nigeria and Nigerians. It is paramount that Nigerians want to survive first, na perosn wey survive today go dey hope for bright future.

All these palliatives are not sustainable in any way, it is just a waste of resources. Those 2 major policies of subsidy removal and Naira floating cannot work at the same time. One must be dropped.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by DaddyYankee: 1:25pm On Jul 31
Nothing can stop embittered bitter grievingory Obi people because they are grieving, mourning, and bereaved of their lord and savior, bitter grievingory Obi shameful defeat and humiliation

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Chetas81(m): 1:26pm On Jul 31
IgweOfNnewi:
Nothing can stop embittered bitter grievingory Obi people because they are grieving, mourning, and bereaved of their lord and savior, bitter grievingory Obi shameful defeat and humiliation
who defeat obi

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by oz4real83(m): 1:26pm On Jul 31
These steps will only succeed in aggravating people's anger, these steps showed that the govt had the capacity to do something like they are doing now but deliberately decided not to do anything before now and only watched aloof while people were suffering and dying embarassed

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by SenatePresdo(m): 1:26pm On Jul 31
So, he could do this before, but deliberately refused to?

Okay, he's doing it now just because he doesn't want people to protest, not because he wants to reduce the economic hardship he increased?

Doesn't make sense to me

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by straighttalk(m): 1:26pm On Jul 31
Good
Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Fcwilly: 1:26pm On Jul 31
Nothing serious on ground at all, protest continue

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Talkisneeded: 1:26pm On Jul 31
benuejosh:
Okay.

In Nigeria, the protest is as a result of bad state actors who are feeling pained that the election conducted didn't bring them to power even when some came distant third position.

There is hunger in the land. Yes it is true, but what have the individuals done about it? did hunger start today? have they gone to farm? they blame the government and i ask, define government. Are the masses not the authority? are they not the ones who sent people to represent them? What have they done to support those they sent to represent them? If they are hungry they should go to farm and not allow themselves to be used with hunger as an excuse or tool to be used by those who lost out of election to cause chaos.

The rot of over 16 years cannot be cured by just 1 and half year of Tinubu in government. Peter Obi had 8 years as governor of a state yet left Anambra as one of the worst state in terms of development and governance.

Those behind the protest are only calling for anarchy and chaos to make this administration unstable.

Even if the protest ends, untill the farmers harvest their crops, there's nothing that can be done about the hunger. Government can not farm to feed the whole nation. Most Nigerians want everything to be given to them freely without them working for it.

Minimum was increased to about N30k Abia state and Benue that i am aware of were still paying workers about N18k till date. But it is the federal government that they want to blame. Even if it is increased to 200k, federal government will pay her own workers but will the state government pay their workers? will the private sector pay? are the protesters protesting against their state government or against Tinubu? The man -Tinubu- has increased minimum wage. Ask your state governors to implement it and lets see.

Traders in the market are increasing prices in the market at will, are they protesting against those traders? but it is Tinubu that is increasing prices.
We need to be wise as a people in this country.
The call for anarchy should be resisted by all means and those supporting it should be brought to book.

For me, i am not protesting because the protest is just a call for anarchy. The government is working round the clock to make sure things work out for good.

Don't allow hatred for a particular ethnic group to cloud your sense of reasoning.

Tinubu is working!

It's not the east that's calling for protest.. it's the north,the major force that brought tinubu into power... And it's so sad that after your truck load of rant, you ended up inserting a common citizen just to buttress your jargons... I'm not a fan of anarchy, but the only language this administration tends to understand is chaos and protest and the citizen are willing to supply it this time ..
And about farming, why not show me your farm?
Or are you not aware of the insecurities farmers are dealing with in the north and benue??
Or the citizen should provide their own security too. I know you are working for your stipend and I wish your goodluck and dozens of karma...
He even said tinubu cannot solve 16 years rot in one year Rubbish


I sell herbs tho

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by bestman09(m): 1:26pm On Jul 31


Can you imagine what this FO.OL @benuejosh is blabbing?

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by JoeEeL(m): 1:26pm On Jul 31
HOW DID YOU MISS THAT HE RAISED TOUTS ONLINE EVERYWHERE AND BRIBED RELIGIOUS, POLITICAL AND SOCIETAL HEADS AND LEADERS TO THREATEN AND DISCOURAGE THE PROTESTERS

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Emman08: 1:27pm On Jul 31
Used thugs to threaten citizens
Used police to threaten citizens
Ramped up propaganda machine
Shared cups of rice to Nigerians like dogs
Spent 6 billion Naira on mobilization to stop protest


Master strategist in stupidity

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Flame333: 1:27pm On Jul 31
All the steps taken so far does not relate in any way..

The hunger in the land is as a result of the decline in the purchasing power of the masses and the lack of enough provisions to make food surplus for them..

Now, how does the meeting with traditional rulers improve the situation

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by Autobot05: 1:27pm On Jul 31

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by raskymonojendor: 1:27pm On Jul 31
Seems this Goverment does not know it's not about better Goverment. It's all about toppling the government. What they could not do through election, then courts, they want to do it via protest.

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Re: 24 Hours To Hunger Protest, Steps FG Has Taken To Stop Demonstration (Full List) by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 1:28pm On Jul 31
Rubbish protest must hold.
Must they wait until the people agitate for good governance before they do the right thing. Ogun Kee all of them, werey.
This country needs urgent reset and we must make it happen. Wasting billions of tax payers money with their numerous girlfriends, only to hear protest and became jittery. Idiots in power.
😡😡😡

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