Dele Momodu has underscored the unity driving recent protests, emphasizing that “Protesters are united by hunger and not by ethnicity, religion, or financial inducement.”
He made this statement in his tweet through his X handle, he said the powerful demonstration of solidarity reflects a profound frustration with the opulent lifestyles of leaders who persistently advocate patience despite worsening hardships.
Despite facing harassment from both physical and online adversaries, the protesters have largely maintained a peaceful stance.
Momodu describe the demonstration as resilience in the face of adversity, underscoring the importance of their grievances.
He further make reference to historical figures such as Chief Moshood Abiola and Kudirat Abiola, alongside Pa Alfred Rewane, who are remembered for their sacrifices in the fight for justice and democracy.
As the EndBadGovernment protests continue, there is a growing call for the government to address the underlying issues rather than resorting to suppression. He assered.
The ongoing nationwide demonstrations highlight the necessity of responding to public discontent with substantive action.
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