Nigeria: October 1 Protest - 'Our Independence Starts Now' - Sowore

Protests against the worsening economic conditions in Nigeria have erupted in Lagos and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Tuesday morning.
1 October 2024

The 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore has said that Nigeria's independence takes effect today, contrary to the one obtained in 1960.

Sowore stated that the independence Nigeria got in 1960 was obtained by the usual political class, stressing that "we are struggling for a new independence".

He disclosed this during the ongoing FearlessInOctober protest in Ikeja, Lagos.

"Those who have made life miserable for our people deliberately, the looters, the corrupt cabals, both in the oil sector or whatever sector they may be.

"Our independence starts now, because the independence we got in 1960, they struggled for it, we are struggling for a new independence and it is part of the continuation of what we started in 2019 with Revolution Now because we believe that only revolution can save this country," he said when quizzed by newsmen the reasons for the protest.

The human rights activist called on the Federal Government (FG) to release the detained protesters from the #EndBadGovernance protests two months ago, and that of the #EndSars protest in 2020.

"We are asking the Federal Government to release every deatained protesters whether in Kaduna, Abuja, Katsina or Kano. The Federal Government should release them today.

"If by the end of today, the FG did not release the EndBadGovernance protesters and EndSars people..some of end SARS people in 2020. We will tell you the next line of action," he added.

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