/ Jun 13, 2026
/ Jun 13, 2026

June 12 Protest: Falana, Falz mobilise Nigerians over insecurity, hardship

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A coalition of civil society organisations, labour unions, youth movements and activists has announced plans for a nationwide protest on June 12, Nigeria’s Democracy Day, over worsening insecurity and economic hardship.

 

The announcement, reported by Channels Television, was made on Wednesday and led by prominent human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), alongside activist and musician Falz.

The coalition said the planned

demonstrations are in response to rising cases of terrorism, banditry, kidnappings and violent attacks across several parts of the country. It argued that government responses have not been sufficient to protect citizens or stabilise affected communities.

According to the group, Nigerians have continued to suffer displacement, loss of lives and abductions in states including Oyo, Borno, Katsina, Kwara, Ekiti, Zamfara, Kaduna and Niger.

The organisers also criticised economic policies such as fuel subsidy removal, repeated fuel price adjustments, currency devaluation and higher electricity tariffs. They said these measures have contributed to rising food costs, transport fares, inflation and the decline of small businesses.

The coalition further stated that despite increased government revenue allocations across federal, state and local levels, living conditions for many citizens have worsened. It maintained that wages have remained insufficient amid persistent inflationary pressure.

Supporters of the planned action include civil society groups, labour activists, student organisations, youth coalitions and members of the #EndBadGovernance movement.

The group called on workers, traders, artisans, students, religious bodies and community associations to participate in what it described as a nationwide demand for improved security and living standards.

It added that the June 12 protest would mark the beginning of a series of actions aimed at pressing authorities to address insecurity and economic challenges.

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