EndBadGovernanceInNigeria Protesters Regroup After Teargas Attack

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By Blessing Otobong-Gabriel

EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protesters in Abuja have regrouped at the Moshood Abiola Stadium in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

AljazirahNigeria reports that the protesters and journalists were teargassed at the popular Berger roundabout.

But that did nothing to their resolve to continue with the protest, as it took them only a few minutes to regroup after the teargas incident.

Immediately after arriving at the stadium, the protesters chanted that they would not back down until the Federal Government met their demands.

Speaking to journalists, a protester identified as Tari, lamented the actions of the police officers.

She stated that they (the protesters) remain resolute and wouldn’t be intimidated by the actions of the police.

Tari said, “The police must explain to us why they are harassing us. There is hunger in the land. We remain resolute, we will remain on the streets unless the President listens to us. “

Another protester, Michael Zayi, said, “It is very bad. When a child cries and the parent doesn’t listen, the results are always not palatable. We are peaceful protesters. The issue behind the issue is that if the president had listened to us, we would not have been in this situation.

“Hope is alive when persistence is in motion. The worst thing in life is not death but hunger. People are hungry. No amount of teargas will stop us from demanding better lives for ourselves.”

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