Nigeria: Protest - Tinubu's Speech Didn't Talk to Angry, Hungry Youths Crying to Live - Right Activist, Temokun

4 August 2024

A lawyer and Human right activist, Tope Temokun, has pick holes in the President Bola Tinubu's nationwide address to# EndBadGovernance protesters and Nigerians.

Temokun, in a statement in Akure, the Ondo state capital, said that the President didn't speak to the pains of the protesters.

He pointed out that "the President only tagged the protest as the handiwork of few with political agenda and that mindset is too bad.

The Human Rights Activist said " In the introductory to the broadcast, President Tinubu took off by saying he speaks with heavy heart but shortly after that line, the president said that his government would not sit by idly and allow a few with a clear political agenda to tear the nation apart.

"This statement is sad, too sad. It shows the president has not come to term with the fact that his citizens are struggling to survive excruciating hunger under his government.

Temokun noted that " This aspect smacks of malice, insensitivity and sense of no responsibility to the citizens.

" In fact, the broadcast is an indictment on the protesters that the protest wasn't a genuine response of reasonable youths who are truly hungry but just a handiwork of few with political agenda.

"The most dangerous liars are those who think they are telling the truth.

"This makes me weep that I belong to a nation in which when people come out in hunger and frustration to cry for solution for survival, their president would merely and briskly tag their cries as just the handiwork of few with political agenda.

" It shows the president didn't feel our pain. "The president said further that he hereby enjoined the protesters to suspend their strike and create room for dialogue, without speaking directly to our pain and palliate the citizens by telling us as citizens what will be the price of bread from tomorrow, what will the fuel stations sell per liter of fuel tomorrow and whether the price of yam will go down or not in the market going forward.

" All of the economic postulations he piled up in that speech are nothing new, they are the routine government old stories and they are not any assurance to the protesting youths that their pain would be assuaged as soon as possible.

The lawyer declared that " ln all, the speech is a failure! It did not talk to the angry and hungry youths of a nation crying to live.

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