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Zamfara #EndBadGovernance Protesters Call For Russian Intervention To Rescue Nigerians

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Zamfara #EndBadGovernance Protesters Call For Russian Intervention To Rescue Nigerians

Protesters in Zamfara State have called for the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin to for the sake of avoiding turning Nigeria into a great cemetery for the millions of law-abiding citizens as embarked upon by Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s administration, intervene in whatever form for immediate rescue.

Speaking during 5th-day protest in Gusau Zamfara State capital, a protester identified as Lawalin Kutso, said the speech delivered by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu to the nation on Sunday, did not indicate sign of making life easy for Nigerians, rather, he only mercilessly showed the nation would continue in deteriorated condition.

Kutso, who cried that, Nigeria had never fall into the hands of man killer politicians who have chosen hunger as their weapon to ensure depopulation of innocent law-abiding citizens, but they were trained to make life better by the past leaders who led the country to even better destination than expected.

“The world powers are watching reluctantly as Tinubu is gradually killing Nigerians by hunger through consolidation of the removal of fuel subsidy, hike in energy, hospital bills, and the strengthening the policy of borders closure despite absence of food security in the country as a result of bandits that denied us farming activities.

“We must dare and defy any action to be taken by the government against our struggles for the survival of both our nation’s economy and education, we are starving and fast becoming illiterates, no food and education for a common man in Nigeria, ‘enough is enough”, Kutso further declared.

The 5th-day protest with decorations of Russian flags on Monday has witnessed massive turnout in Gusau the State capital of Zamfara State following failure of President Bola Tinubu to address the demands embarked upon by the protesters in his national broadcast last Sunday.

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