Home News Protesters Demand Fuel Subsidy Reversal Amidst 24-Hour Curfew in Kano
News

Protesters Demand Fuel Subsidy Reversal Amidst 24-Hour Curfew in Kano

136
Map of Kano

Despite 24-hour curfew imposed by the Kano State government, residents in the Minjibir Local Government Area took to the streets to protest against the increasing hardship in the country.

The demonstrators were seen carrying placards with various inscriptions, conducted a peaceful protest around the local government headquarters, calling for the reversal of the recent fuel subsidy removal among other demands.

A resident of the area, Tasiu Minjibir, who spoke to Vanguard via telephone, confirmed that the protesters maintained a peaceful stance during the demonstration.

He emphasised that their primary demand was the reinstatement of the fuel subsidy, which they believe is crucial to alleviating the financial burden on the populace.

The curfew was declared on Thursday evening by Governor Abba Yusuf following reports that hoodlums hijacked the protest wielding weapons, prompting the government to take measures to ensure public safety.

Yusuf, in a video trending on social media stated that thugs orchestrated the violence and destruction from the #EndBadGovernance peaceful protest.

Read More:

About The Author

Related Articles

News

Edo Governor-Elect, Deputy Kneel To Greet Tinubu At Aso Villa

The Governor-Elect of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo and his Deputy Elect, Dennis...

NNPC Petrol Dangote
News

Dangote Refinery: Reps Back Independent Marketers’ Request To Boycott NNPC

The House of Representatives has backed the request of independent oil marketers...

Court Sentence
News

Offa Robbery: Kwara High Court Sentences Five to Death for Armed Robbery, Homicide

The Kwara State High Court has sentenced five suspects involved in the...

FinanceNews

Sokoto Governor Approves Over N1.1 Billion for ‘Boats and Life Jackets for Flooded Communities’

The Sokoto State government has approved N1.1 billion to purchase motorised boats...