Malik Ado-Ibrahim Backs Nationwide Protest in Support of System Change

Malik Ado Ibrahim Backs Nationwide Protest in Support of System Change
Malik Ado Ibrahim Backs Nationwide Protest in Support of System Change

Nigerian Presidential Candidate Endorses Nationwide Protest, Calls for Peaceful Demonstration

In a recent appearance on Channels Television’s “Politics Today,” Malik Ado-Ibrahim, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), expressed his support for the planned nationwide protest scheduled for August. Ado-Ibrahim emphasized the importance of sending a clear message to those in authority, while also stressing the need for peaceful and orderly demonstrations.

“We must protest. We must do it respectfully, that is not endangering the lives of others,” Ado-Ibrahim said. He added that the goal is to get the message across to those who believe it is their turn to run the country, and also to see that Nigeria has taken steps backward, much like Liberia and Sierra Leone.

The YPP chieftain believes that the nation’s problems can be changed, and he urged the Nigerian government to take responsibility for the welfare of its citizens. With this protest, Ado-Ibrahim hopes to inspire a change in the country’s trajectory and hold those in power accountable for their actions.

As the nation prepares for the August protests, Ado-Ibrahim’s message of peaceful resistance is likely to resonate with many Nigerians who are calling for change. With the presidential election just around the corner, this development is likely to have significant implications for the political landscape of the country.

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