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August 1 Protest: Federal Government Begs Nigerians Again: We’ve Started Attending To Your Demands

The Federal Government has announced that the planned nationwide hunger protests, scheduled for August 1-10, 2024, are no longer necessary, Punch newspaper reports.

Information Minister Mohammed Idris appealed to Nigerians, stating that the government is actively working to address concerns raised by frustrated citizens.

Idris explained that efforts are underway to ensure food availability, citing the distribution of rice to various centers nationwide, sold at ₦40,000. He noted that this is an initial measure, with more actions to follow, and significant investment in the agricultural sector is expected to decrease food prices.

The minister assured that President Bola Tinubu will address concerns raised by the youth, including education and transportation issues. He mentioned the student loan program, which ensures that no young person will be excluded from pursuing education. Additionally, the CNG initiative, once fully implemented, will resolve transportation issues.

Idris emphasized that the government is working assiduously to address the concerns of Nigerians, making strides to ensure food availability and affordability. He urged citizens to remain patient and assured that the government’s efforts will yield positive results……See_More 

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