Join Atiku Abubakar in his quest to tackle live ammunition against protesters – because democracy should NOT be bulletproof!
In a bold statement that resonates across Nigeria, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has stepped into the ring, condemning the recent alleged use of live ammunition against peaceful protesters during the #EndBadGovernance demonstrations. Known for his unwavering stance on citizens' rights, Atiku has become the voice of those who fervently believe in a peaceful Nigeria. "We are a nation that believes in democracy, not chaos," he proclaimed, as he ignites a call for action against the heavy-handed approach to dissent by security forces.
Protests have erupted nationwide, and Atiku, alongside political figures like Peter Obi and the National Labour Congress (NLC), has urged President Bola Tinubu to listen to the cries of the people. With voices rising in unison, the Elders warn that ignoring these demands could lead the country further into unrest. Atiku passionately remarked, "This is the moment to heed the voices of the people," encapsulating the urgency of the demands for good governance and accountability.
The tension reached a boiling point as eyewitness accounts from protests in Kano and Abuja revealed instances of security personnel using firearms on unarmed citizens. Such actions evoke memories of Nigeria's tumultuous past during dictatorship that the nation hoped to leave behind. Atiku shared that these incidents remind Nigerians of a time they wish to forget: “Why must we go back to those dark days? Our right to protest peacefully must be defended!”
In his quest for justice, Atiku has taken an extraordinary step, reportedly notifying international bodies such as the UN and ICC about the government's brutal tactics against peaceful protesters. "We cannot sit idly by while our fellow citizens are being targeted for merely demanding basic rights!" he declared emphatically. This signals a sobering reminder that the actions of this administration are not just met with domestic discontent but could also invite international scrutiny.
Interestingly, did you know that the #EndBadGovernance protests started as a response to rising economic hardship, with citizens calling for an end to corruption and mismanagement? Also, Atiku Abubakar himself has been a prominent figure in Nigerian politics for over two decades, advocating for democratic values and reforms aimed at improving the nation's governance. As tensions simmer, one thing is clear: Nigeria's journey towards true democracy is far from over!
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