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EndHunger Protest: ‘They put us in office, address their concerns’ – Senator Ireti Kingibe tells Tinubu

The Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Senator Ireti Kingibe, has called on the federal government to address the demands and concerns raised by Nigerians during the recent 10-day EndBadGovernance protest.

On August 1, Nigerians took to the streets to voice their frustration over what they view as ineffective governance and widespread hardship IDOMA VOICE reports.

The protests, which spanned various parts of the country, led to several fatalities and numerous injuries.

In a statement released on Sunday, Kingibe urged for meaningful dialogue between the federal government and representatives of the protesters, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to tackle these pressing issues.

She also condemned the excessive force employed by security agencies against peaceful demonstrators, expressing her strong disapproval of the actions taken.

Kingibe said, “I extend my heartfelt condolences to those who have lost loved ones during these demonstrations.

“My thoughts are with the families affected by this tragedy, and I wish a quick and full recovery to those who have been injured.

“The loss of life and suffering are deeply saddening, and it is crucial that we acknowledge and address these painful realities.

“I am deeply concerned about the excessive use of force by the police and other security agencies against peaceful protesters.

“Such actions are counterproductive and do not contribute to resolving the issues at hand.

“It is imperative that the federal government adopts a more empathetic and dialogue-driven approach to sensitive matters.

“The demands of the protesters, including a call for a corruption-free fuel subsidy and improved leadership, among others, are both urgent and important.

“These demands reflect the widespread frustration felt by many Nigerians, including myself.

“It is essential for President Bola Tinubu and the federal government to engage meaningfully with representatives of the protesters, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to address these concerns.

“We must remember that it is the people who put us in office, and it is our duty as public servants to listen and act on their concerns.

“The voice of the people is indeed the voice of God, and their demands deserve serious consideration.

“I want to assure the residents of the Federal Capital Territory that I will remain a steadfast advocate for your needs and concerns in the Senate.

“I commend you for the peaceful manner in which you have conducted yourselves during these protests and thank you for your resilience and civility.

“Together, let us work towards solutions that address the issues at hand and bring about the positive change we all seek.”

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