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Wole Soyinka Knocks President Tinubu Over Nationwide Speech Amid Hunger Protest

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Wole Soyinka Knocks President Tinubu Over Nationwide Speech Amid Hunger Protest

Wole Soyinka has knocked President Tinubu over a nationwide speech amid ongoing Hunger Protest.

Newsone Nigeria reports that Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka says President Bola Tinubu’s nationwide speech amid the ongoing Endbadgovernance protest also known as hunger protest failed to address the continued deterioration of the state’s seizure of protest management.

Since August 1, some aggrieved Nigerian youths have been protesting against the Nigerian government in the EndBadGovernace protest. President Tinubu bowed to pressure on Sunday and addressed the nation, stressing that he was pained by the protest against his government but failed to comment on the protesters’ demands.

Reacting to the President’s speech, Soyinka faulted the use of bullets and tear gas on Nigerians protesting against economic hardship, calling such actions an abuse of state power.

The Nobel laureate remarked in an article titled “The Hunger March As Universal Mandate.”

Soyinka said hunger protests are not peculiar to Nigeria, adding that the nation’s security agencies should adopt alternative models and civilised advances in security intervention.

The article reads partly: “My primary concern, quite predictably, is the continuing deterioration of the state’s seizure of protest management, an area in which the presidential address fell conspicuously short.

“Such short-changing of civic deserving, regrettably, goes to arm the security forces in the exercise of impunity and condemns the nation to a seemingly unbreakable cycle of resentment and reprisals.

“Live bullets as state response to civic protest—that becomes the core issue. Even tear gas remains questionable in most circumstances, certainly an abuse in situations of clearly peaceful protest.”

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