You Will Face Mass Protest In 14 Days If.... – NANS Warns Tinubu

You Will Face Mass Protest In 14 Days If…. – NANS Warns Tinubu

by Victor Ndubuisi
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During a press conference on Monday in Osogbo, the state capital of Osun State, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) South-West Zone delivered a severe warning.They threatened to march to the streets in 14 days if Chief Bola Tinubu failed to address the pervasive hunger and economic hardship that the country is experiencing under his leadership.

The briefing focused on the impending economic crisis caused by inflation, currency devaluation, and the lack of basic commodities for basic survival. It was led by the coordinator of the zone, Alao John, and the general secretary, Sanni Sulaimon Olamide.

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“The association is hereby issuing a 14-day ultimatum for President Tinubu to respond to our demands and implement concrete measures to tackle the cost of living crisis. Failure to do so will result in mass protest,” the group said. “NANS Southwest Zone D is going to mobilise students and citizens to take to the streets in large numbers.”

According to the student group, many common Nigerians no longer have access to basic essentials of life including food, shelter, and healthcare because of the country’s economic downturn.

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“The impact of these economic pressures has been particularly severe on the average Nigerian, making it increasingly difficult to afford basic necessities such as food, shelter and health care,” Mr Alao said in his delivery.

“Many families are struggling to make ends meet, with stagnant wages and rising prices pushing them further into poverty,” he added.

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The association tasked Mr Tinubu to immediately take concrete actions aimed at alleviating the living crisis.

“There is an urgent need for swift and decisive action to mitigate the impact of the cost of living crisis and restore hope and dignity to millions of struggling Nigerians,” Mr Alao said.

 

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