Lagos State residents, on Monday, hit the streets to protest against the high level of hardship in the country.
Thelagostimes gathered that the protest was facilitated by a human rights group identified as the ‘Take It Back Movement’.
The protesters were seen carrying placards with various inscriptions which expressed their grievances, at the Ojuelegba Under Bridge area of the state.
Speaking with Punch Newspaper, the TIB National Coordinator, Juwon Sanyaolu, said the protest was a demonstration of the people’s will against oppressive tendencies and hardship.
“Yes, despite police attempts to frustrate the people, Lagosians stood their ground. The police are paid by taxpayers’ money, they are meant to secure us.
“We were able to match from Yaba Labour House to Maryland. The protest will continue tomorrow and updates will be given. We will join NLC in their nationwide mass action to put an end to this hardship created by the ruling elite,” Sanyaolu added.
Stating their demands, Sanyaolu said, “The Tinubu-led government must immediately reverse the fuel subsidy removal, the floating of naira and other policies of the International Monetary Fund imposed on Nigerians.”
Also present at the protest were members of other civil society organisations such as the Joint Action Front and the Coalition for Revolution.
Police officers with vans and officers of the Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps were also seen following the protesters.