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#RevolutionNow Protesters Storm US Embassy, Demand Buhari’s Resignation

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Members of the #RevolutionNow Group, yesterday, protested at the United States Embassy in Abuja over the security and socio-economic situation in the country.
They demanded the resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari, over insecurity, hunger, and corruption in the country.
The campaigners led by the convener of the movement, Omoyele Sowore, wielded a big banner with the inscription, ‘Buhari has failed,’ ‘Resign Now’, and other placards which read, ‘Failed leadership has made Nigeria the capital of the world,’ and ‘#RevolutionNow’.
The protesters, who also included #BringBackOurGirls activist, Aisha Yesufu, Ariyo Dare-Atoye, Henry Shield, Adebayo Raphael, Deji Adeyanju of Concerned Nigerians, among others, criticised what they described as oppression in the country.
Yesufu, in her remarks, said Nigerians must make the nation work, stating that things were becoming unbearable.
Raphael said Nigerians have passed a vote of no confidence in the country’s political leadership, adding that “under Buhari, our economy is in shambles; under him, hardship has been redefined.”
Adeyanju said Nigerians were dissatisfied with the security and economic conditions in the country, stressing that “Nigeria is not working.”
He observed that soldiers, policemen, and other security agents have taken over the Unity Fountain, Maitama, where a rally was supposed to hold.
The activist appealed to the US to place a visa ban on the Director-General of the Department of State Services for clamping down on protesters in Osogbo.
The campaigners also sang solidarity songs, and berated the government for failing to address the insecurity in the country.
It was gathered that the protest also held at Area One, Life Camp, Jabi, Kuje, Kwali, Kubwa and Lugbe.
Meanwhile, the Socio–Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), yesterday, flayed the arrest of #RevolutionNow protesters, demanding for their immediate release.
As Nigerians celebrate the country’s 60th Independence anniversary, members of #RevolutionNow took to the streets to protest what it termed ‘bad governance’, demanding President Muhammadu Buhari’s resignation.
Displaying their displeasure, one of the group’s leader, Agba Jalingo, said: “We are tired of Buhari and we want to tell the whole world that we are tired. Even with the police mobilisation, we are here to show them our determination to confront this government.

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