Hundreds of angry protesters on Monday took to the streets of Port Harcourt, Rivers State bemoaning the state of affairs in the country.
Key points:
- Hundreds of protesters staged a peaceful march in Port Harcourt chanting “Tinubu must go.”
- The protesters complained about hunger, insecurity, and worsening economic conditions in Nigeria.
- The march moved through major roads in the city without any visible leadership or security presence.
- Demonstrators carried placards expressing dissatisfaction with the government.
- Some residents and business operators supported and cheered the protesters during the rally.
The protesters carrying placards with various inscriptions marched from the UTC Junction through Abali Park on Aba Road towards Garrison Junction chanting ‘Tinubu must go’.
They decried the level of hunger and insecurity in the country which they said that the government is not doing anything to turn things around.
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The protesters were very orderly with no identifiable leadership.
No security presence was also sighted around them as they marched with apparently no defined destination.
Some business operators within the vicinity and drivers waiting to load their vehicles were hailing them as they chant,’Tinubu must go ‘



