Occupy National Assembly Protest By Youth Locked Down Nigerian Federal Parliament

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Scores of protesting youths under the aegis of Occupy National Assembly, on Tuesday, besieged the premises of the federal parliament and demanded the immediate resignation of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
The youths made up of various Civil Society Organisations and students, were also demanding that the federal lawmakers should immediately revisit the grey areas identified in the 2016 budget by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Apart from this, they asked 36 senators who had so far collected their own exotic jeeps to return them immediately or face the wrath of Nigerians.
The protesters marched from the Unity Fountain within the Central Area of the city to the National Assembly, a journey of about two kilometers and forced their way to the main gate, defiling all security network mounted by regular and riot police officers.
The youths forced the main gate closed thereby preventing staff, lawmakers and visitors from either entering or leaving the premises.
The protesters, armed with placards containing various inscriptions, vowed to seal off the federal parliament for the initial three days to see whether their demands would be met.
They also said they would resume a permanent protest that would paralyse all activities in the National Assembly until all their demands were fully met. (Punch)

1 thought on “Occupy National Assembly Protest By Youth Locked Down Nigerian Federal Parliament

  1. The demonstration by the Nigeria youths to close down the N/A is a sign that positive things are beginning to happen. It is an affirmation that the Nigerians have had it and now ready to suit up in their revolutionary mode a reminiscent of the days of Ali Must go and Mike Imodu. This is a prelude of “Nigeria Spring” when all Nigeria youths will recognize whom their enemies are and not the ordinary Nigerians irrespective of tribe or religion to rise up against the corrupt ruling class. It is only then that Nigeria will get to the promise land.

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