President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, according to human rights attorney Femi Falana, has brought hardship and melancholy to Nigerians.
This was said by Falana on Tuesday, July 26, in Lagos during the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) protest.
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He also made reference to Buhari’s remarks that he is eager to leave office.
Falana said;
The living standards of our people are getting worse by the day. We didn’t vote for a regime to cause hardship in Nigeria and that is what is going on.
As we are gathered here today, terrorism has taken over our country. Hardship has taken over our country. Depression has taken over our country.
He further bemoaned the current economic recession while berating the President for refusing to tackle the challenges.
Recession has taken over our country, but President Buhari is junketing all over the world. He’s already told Nigerians that he’s tired and he’s anxious to go home. We are therefore saying today that Buhari must go.
For the lecturers in our tertiary institutions and other workers, we are fully with you. Like our comrades have said, this is a warning protest, #EndSars protest will be a child’s play because we’re tired and frustrated and disenchanted. And I join our comrades in saying that enough is enough.
Don’t let them deceive you by saying there is no money in our country. It’s a lie.
We reject the dubious economic programmes of this regime. We reject the neoliberal policy of this regime. We can’t continue promoting poverty in the midst of plenty.