BREAKING: NLC, Civil Society Groups Stage Massive Protest in Lagos, March to Governor’s Office Over Worsening Insecurity
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), in collaboration with several civil society organisations, on Wednesday staged a massive protest in Lagos to demand urgent action over Nigeria’s worsening security situation. Protesters marched from Ikeja to the Lagos State Government House, carrying placards and banners condemning killings, kidnappings, and violent crimes across the country. They accused authorities of failing to protect lives and property, stressing that security is a fundamental human right and urging the Federal Government to end what they described as empty rhetoric and take concrete steps to address the growing insecurity.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), in collaboration with several civil society organisations, on Wednesday staged a massive protest in Lagos to demand urgent action over Nigeria’s worsening security situation. Protesters marched from Ikeja to the Lagos State Government House, carrying placards and banners condemning killings, kidnappings, and violent crimes across the country. They accused authorities of failing to protect lives and property, stressing that security is a fundamental human right and urging the Federal Government to end what they described as empty rhetoric and take concrete steps to address the growing insecurity.
BREAKING: NLC, Civil Society Groups Stage Massive Protest in Lagos, March to Governor’s Office Over Worsening Insecurity
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), in collaboration with several civil society organisations, on Wednesday staged a massive protest in Lagos to demand urgent action over Nigeria’s worsening security situation. Protesters marched from Ikeja to the Lagos State Government House, carrying placards and banners condemning killings, kidnappings, and violent crimes across the country. They accused authorities of failing to protect lives and property, stressing that security is a fundamental human right and urging the Federal Government to end what they described as empty rhetoric and take concrete steps to address the growing insecurity.
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