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Outrage As Wike Says Protest Politically Motivated

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has come under fire after describing the planned nationwide protest against hardship as politically motivated.

GWG.ng reports that Wike said this on Tuesday in Abuja during an inspection tour of the Apo Karshi Road.

He added that the planned protest is a distraction targeted at diverting the attention of Nigerians from efforts by the President Bola Tinubu-led administration.

The FCT Minister pleaded with Nigerians to be patient with the Federal Government as plans are being put in place to alleviate the sufferings of the masses.

In his words, “The issue of the planned protest, Mr President does not see any need for that. He’s asked them to shelve that plan. He’s asked them to await the government’s response to all their pleas,” the minister said.

Many Nigerians quickly flooded their social media accounts to express their thoughts on what Wike said. See some line of thoughts gathered by GWG.ng below 👇

@pioneerjoshua8 reacted, “The cost of garri is politically motivated. Make thunder kpæi all of you guys.”

@SavvyRi… said “As opposed to every protest ever being sweet, innocent and pat on the back gestures to politicians?

“If fighting for basic rights, security, things that affect our daily lives is ‘politics’, so be it. We are protected by our constitution to engage herein.”

@Daffydre2 said, “He should join de protest. We supported them in their election is time for them to pay us with the same coin.”

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@E_Mbuyazi reacted, “Of course it is, if politicians and this government did not prove insensitive to the suffering of the people or heartless, no one would protest.”

@DubemMartin said, “We Nigerians need Wike location that day.”

@Danimoe6 reacted, “Who takes that one seriously.”

Aminu Abdulhamid Abdullahi differed, “Nothing political, the government miss best step to advert the grievance of the youth..

“The government stop all the poverty alleviation programs which the youth benefit from it..

1. Npower

2. Humanitarian assistance

3. Palliatives for workers”

GWG.ng reports that ahead of the planned nationwide protest scheduled for 10 days starting from August 1, many politicians have vehemently spoken against it. They have rather resorted to pleading with Nigerians to wait patiently for the materialization of the ‘benefits’ of the Tinubu-led-government.

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