A Country Called Nigeria; A Call for Change

Otega Akpotohor - August 13, 2024

Nigeria is currently facing significant unrest, with widespread protests planned for August 2024. The primary driver behind these protests is the severe economic hardship faced by many Nigerians, including soaring food prices and fuel scarcity. Despite recent government measures, such as suspending import duties on essential food items and reactivating blocked SIM cards, public discontent remains high​.

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#End Bad Governance

The protests, organized under the banner “End Bad Governance,” aim to address systemic issues in governance that have contributed to economic instability and widespread poverty. Protesters are calling for more effective government policies to mitigate the economic crisis and improve living conditions​

This anticipated demonstration is not just a spontaneous expression of discontent but a response to deep-rooted issues that have plagued the nation for years. Understanding the reasons behind the forthcoming protest and exploring potential solutions is crucial for addressing the underlying problems and moving the country forward.

Reasons for the Forthcoming Protest in Nigeria

Economic Hardship

  • Rising Unemployment: The unemployment rate in Nigeria has been steadily increasing, particularly among the youth. Many young Nigerians feel disenfranchised and frustrated by the lack of job opportunities.
  • Inflation and Cost of Living: The cost of living has risen sharply due to inflation, making it difficult for many families to afford basic necessities. The increase in food prices, fuel, and housing costs has significantly strained household budgets.
  • Poverty: Despite Nigeria’s vast natural resources, a significant portion of the population lives in poverty. The unequal distribution of wealth and resources has exacerbated social and economic inequalities.

Corruption and Governance Issues

  • Widespread Corruption: Corruption remains a major issue in Nigeria, affecting all levels of government. Many citizens are frustrated by the lack of transparency and accountability in public office.
  • Poor Governance: Ineffective governance and a lack of political will to implement reforms have hindered Nigeria’s development. Citizens are demanding better governance and more responsive leadership.

Insecurity

  • Rising Insecurity: The country faces numerous security challenges, including terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, and communal violence. The government’s inability to effectively address these issues has left many Nigerians feeling unsafe and unprotected.
  • Police Brutality: The #EndSARS movement highlighted issues of police brutality and the abuse of power by security forces. Despite promises of reform, many Nigerians feel that little has changed.

Human Rights Violations

  • Suppression of Critics: There have been numerous reports of the government suppressing dissent and violating human rights. Activists, journalists, and ordinary citizens have faced intimidation, harassment, and arrest for speaking out against the government.
  • Judicial Injustice: Many Nigerians feel that the justice system is compromised and does not serve the interests of the common people. There are widespread calls for judicial reform and the protection of human rights.

The Way Forward 

Addressing the reasons for the forthcoming protest requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach:

Economic Reforms:

  • Job Creation: The government should prioritize job creation through investment in key sectors such as agriculture, technology, and manufacturing. Support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can also stimulate economic growth and provide employment opportunities.
  • Inflation Control: Implementing measures to control inflation and stabilize the economy is essential. This can include monetary policies, subsidies for essential goods, and improving the efficiency of the supply chain.
  • Poverty Alleviation: Social welfare programs and targeted interventions can help reduce poverty levels. Ensuring access to education, healthcare, and social services is critical for improving the quality of life for all Nigerians.

Good Governance and Anti-Corruption Measures:

  • Transparency and Accountability: Strengthening institutions and promoting transparency and accountability in government operations is crucial. Anti-corruption agencies should be empowered and free from political interference.
  • Political Reforms: Electoral reforms are needed to ensure free, fair, and credible elections. Promoting political inclusivity and ensuring that all voices are heard can help restore public trust in the government.

Improving Security:

  • Security Sector Reform: Comprehensive reform of the security sector, including the police and military, is necessary to address issues of inefficiency and abuse of power. Training, better equipment, and improved welfare for security personnel can enhance their effectiveness.
  • Community Engagement: Engaging with local communities to understand their security needs and concerns can help in developing tailored solutions. Community policing and collaborative efforts can improve trust and cooperation between citizens and security forces.

Protecting Human Rights:

  • Judicial Reform: Ensuring an independent and efficient judiciary is essential for protecting human rights and delivering justice. Legal reforms and the protection of the rights of citizens should be a priority.
  • Freedom of Expression: The government must respect and protect the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. Creating a safe space for dissent and dialogue can help address grievances constructively.

Conclusion

The “End Bad Governance” protest in Nigeria represents a significant movement for change, driven by widespread dissatisfaction with economic hardship, corruption, and insecurity. Addressing these issues requires a concerted effort from the government, civil society, and the international community. By implementing comprehensive economic reforms, promoting good governance, improving security, and protecting human rights, Nigeria can move towards stability, prosperity, and justice for all its citizens. The way forward lies in listening to the voices of the people and taking decisive actions to address their concerns.

 

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