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Protests now powerful tool to express our frustration – Senator Natasha

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 1, 2024 3892 Minutes read0

•Natasha Akpoti-Uduagan

Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has voiced her concerns about Nigeria’s growing economic difficulties and the discontent simmering across the nation.

In a statement personally signed by her and released today, the senator highlighted the power of protests as a means for Nigerians to express their frustrations amidst the nation’s struggles.

Reflecting on Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary, the senator described the country as standing at a crucial juncture.

She emphasised that the current socio-political environment, characterised by a steep rise in the cost of living, ongoing protests, and electoral systems hijacked by vested interests, is setting the stage for a significant transformation.

She stressed the severe economic pressures that have worsened the lives of average Nigerians.

She lamented how inflation, coupled with stagnant wages, has eroded purchasing power, making it increasingly difficult for citizens to afford basic commodities.

According to her, the skyrocketing prices of everyday necessities have placed immense strain on people’s livelihoods, pushing many to the edge of desperation.

In her speech, the senator acknowledged the growing wave of protests as a powerful response to these economic challenges.

She noted that in the face of such hardship, protests have become the most effective way for Nigerians to demand change.

She said, “As we grapple with economic hardship, protests have become our powerful tool to express frustration. Our voices are growing louder, demanding attention from those in power.

“The protests are a cry for help, a call to action, and a demand for change.”

The senator also raised concerns over the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral system, calling out the corruption and manipulation that have tainted recent elections. She warned that such issues undermine the core principles of democracy, leaving many Nigerians feeling disenfranchised.

The hijacking of the electoral process by vested interests, she argued, threatens the very foundation of Nigeria’s democratic system.

Despite these challenges, the senator expressed hope that Nigeria is on the cusp of a sociopolitical evolution. She urged for greater accountability, transparency, and inclusivity in governance, stressing that the Nigerian people are increasingly demanding a future grounded in justice, equality, and fairness.

“We are seeking a new Nigeria, built on principles that reflect the true aspirations of its people,” she said.

As Nigeria celebrates its 64th Independence anniversary, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan warned that the country stands at a crossroads, with a choice to make.

She added, “As we celebrate our 64th anniversary, we stand at a crossroads. Will we continue down stagnation’s path or seize this moment to redefine our future? The choice is clear: we must evolve.”

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