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Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by NgeneUkwenu(f): 1:56pm On Aug 07
Normalcy returned to more states yesterday as the protests against the rising cost of living dissipated.

With protesters in Akwa Ibom, Osun and Edo states backing down, virtually all 17 states in the South, except Rivers, have abandoned the protest.

Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), also had a breather yesterday. Life returned to normal in most parts.

Lagos, the nation’s commercial city, returned to its boisterous self after protesters abandoned the Gani Fawhinmi Freedom Park, following President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s broadcast on Saturday.

In states such as Oyo, Ogun and Delta, the protest was not noticeable yesterday.

Ondo, Ekiti, the Southeast states of Anambra, Abia, Enugu, Ebonyi and Imo remained peaceful.

Niger and Nasarawa have remained calm since the weekend.

Benue youths never joined the protest and were commended by Governor Hycienth Alia.


The 24-hour curfew imposed on Katsina and Kano states was relaxed following a gradual return to peace.

FCT
In Abuja, the presence of security operatives at the protest location – the Moshood Abiola National Stadium and other public places – was still noticeable yesterday even after the demonstrators had been dispersed.

A drive around the city showed that people went about their normal businesses, unlike the previous days.

The Freedom Park in Ojota, Lagos was deserted yesterday and business boomed across the sprawling former nation’s capital.

Edo
Commercial and government activities picked up in Benin, the state capital.

The state secretariat opened for the first time in the past six days while shop owners displayed their goods with enthusiasm.

Security agencies cleared roadblocks on Monday in strategic areas of the city, thus giving motorists and other residents the confidence to move without fear.

However, many banks did not open. Some customers were seen stranded at the entrances.

A coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) that occupied King Square on the popular Ring Road also withdrew from the protest.

Osun
Protesters in Osogbo suspended the demonstration to present a letter to Governor Ademola Adeleke.

Deputy Governor Kola Adewusi received the letter on behalf of Adeleke at the Government Secretariat in Abere.

Adewusi, who promised that their letter would be delivered to President Tinubu, urged the protesters to embrace dialogue to achieve their demands.

The deputy governor also hailed their orderly conduct since the protest started and promised to work with them toward ensuring that the state remained peaceful.

He said: “We will not relent in our efforts, as a government, in ensuring that the state continues to enjoy the dividends of democracy.

“The government has been paying salaries and backlogs, gratuity, wage awards, and other allowances; this is commendable. We are working for the best interest of the state.

“The government will continue to prioritise the welfare of its people. Once the supply of palliatives from the Federal Government is completed, disbursement will begin.

“I also admonish you to embrace dialogue and constructive engagement towards achieving your demands.”

After submitting the letter, the protesters, under the Coalition for Concerned Nigeria Citizens, addressed reporters at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat.

Adetunji Ajala, who spoke for the coalition, declared the demonstration suspended indefinitely because of the Osun Osogbo Festival whose grand finale is slated for Friday.

Ajala said: “Since the inception of this peaceful protest, we have made our demands clear, seeking immediate action from our leaders to address pressing issues affecting the citizens of our beloved state and country.

“We acknowledge the recent address by President Tinubu, but we are disappointed that his speech failed to address any of our specific demands.

‘’Despite this setback, we successfully presented our demands to Governor Adeleke, through the deputy governor.”

Akwa Ibom
The protest grounds in the state capital were also empty.

Governor Umo Eno praised the youth for distancing themselves from the protest and choosing peace.

To reciprocate their gesture, Eno said his administration would launch a social welfare programme to provide monthly support to about 5,000 youths.

The governor said: “We celebrate all of our youths wherever they are. They did not protest, not because the police stopped them, but because God spoke to them.

“I am extremely grateful to our youths for understanding that we can dialogue and get all that we want and that we can work together as a people.”

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by NgeneUkwenu(f): 1:56pm On Aug 07
At end of the day: Tulumbu still remains the president.

Peter Obi, Obedients and IPOB terrorists wont be happy with this. grin grin

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by EmeeNaka: 1:57pm On Aug 07
At least, Tinubu has been disgraced. The warning shot has been fired

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by SadiqBabaSani: 2:06pm On Aug 07
Propaganda

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by Seunex2(m): 2:06pm On Aug 07
NgeneUkwenu:
At end of the day: Tulumbu still remains the president.

Peter Obi, Obedients and IPOB terrorists wont be happy with this. grin grin
Nah pain go kill dem

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by Seunex2(m): 2:08pm On Aug 07
PaAkintola:
We will be back. Tinubu must go.
You are free to protest for 100 yrs in your region... Nobody gives a fvck abt what u do in ur 5 plots of land

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by Goodnewsforlife: 2:10pm On Aug 07
Seunex2:
Nah pain go kill dem
after all ipobedient don kpain

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by Goodnewsforlife: 2:11pm On Aug 07
PaAkintola:
We the real Omoluabis are protesting until Tinubu resigns.
u Igbos n being restless

Helinues

That boy don create another account again

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by Seunex2(m): 2:12pm On Aug 07
PaAkintola:
We the real Omoluabis are protesting until Tinubu resigns.
You are not the first and won't be the last to deny your ibo tribe, we know u guys

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by DeLaRue: 2:12pm On Aug 07
It was only a matter of time before protests slowly fade away.

If you protest in Lagos for 5 days, and not more than 200 people out of a population of 20 million join you, you sef go reason am na.

The truth is, protests did not gain any real momentum in the South.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by helinues: 2:12pm On Aug 07
Goodnewsforlife:
u Igbos n being restless

Helinues

That boy don create another account again

Na prophecy of Isaiah 57:20-21 coming to pass

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by EmeeNaka: 2:17pm On Aug 07
Goodnewsforlife:
emeika

Where was tinubu disgraced?

No b obi wey cry for live television we Dey talk ooo
Tinubu has been buried by the Nigerian youths.
His picture were tagged on casket and buried, mocked and degraded.

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by DevilsEqual(m): 2:18pm On Aug 07
cheesy cheesy
What interests me the most is how organized and well-coordinated the protest held in all SW states

In the end, Northerners are the biggest losers in this, their region experienced some unnecessary destruction and killings in this short period than they ever faced in the last 4years combined

Most of those things were easily avoidable

On the bright side, there were never cases of banditry or kidnapping all through the protest. Perhaps, the bandits were also protesting

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by gidgiddy: 2:19pm On Aug 07
NgeneUkwenu:
At end of the day: Tulumbu still remains the president.

Peter Obi, Obedients and IPOB terrorists wont be happy with this. grin grin

So it's all about being in power, but never about the suffering masses?

That's the story of Nigeria

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by arantess: 2:29pm On Aug 07
NgeneUkwenu:
At end of the day: Tulumbu still remains the president.

Peter Obi, Obedients and IPOB terrorists wont be happy with this. grin grin
when you are done scoffing, go and buy fuel 200naira with your APC card grin

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by seunmsg(m): 2:31pm On Aug 07
Come on guys, this was supposed to be ten days of rage. Why back down so quickly?

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by arantess: 2:32pm On Aug 07
helinues:


Na prophecy of Isaiah 57:20-21 coming to pass
hey Mr egg is for the rich.....
have you had eggs today?

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by PDPdestroyer(m): 2:35pm On Aug 07
shocked Wait o….you mean Tinumbu is still President and Obi will address him as “Your Excellency, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces”

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Re: Cost Of Living Protests Fizzle Out In More States, Abuja by chopnaira: 2:53pm On Aug 07
All for nothing. Some even lost 2-3 days of wages. Lol

Na so one hawker dey cry yesterday at Ojota in Lagos that he was going to join boko haram because people did not come out to protest. The hawker was not even from Lagos. Better if he joined IPOB instead of Boko Haram.

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