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East West road blocked by angry protesters in Delta

The #EndBadGovernance protesters defy the heavy downpour in Ughelli Delta State as protesters with different inscriptions barricaded the East-West road at its Ughelli axis to press down-home their agitations.

The placards carrier protesters in their thousands with different inscriptions demanding policies that better the lots of Nigerians calling for reversing or abolishing fuel subsidies.

According to them, President Alhmed Bola Tinubu’s administration brought a lot of hunger to the Nigerian citizenry blaming him for implementing policies that were not geared toward providing a good standard of living for Nigerians.

The protesters besieged Otovwodo juncture of the East-West road the same spot where #EndSars started and many were killed and properties worth millions of naira were destructed.

Our reporter who monitored the protest reported that the Nigeria Army’s quick intervention saved the situation as they escorted the protest to ensure there was no violence and breakdown of law and orders.

Earlier, the Ughelli North council chairman, Barr. Jaro Egbo cautioned and barred protesters from not entering the streets of Ughelli and environs saying Oharisi Primary School is the designated area for the protesters to exercise their rights.

“Ughelli north council say no to streets and roads protest throughout the folks and crannies of the council, adding that anyone found to go against the order will be severely dealt with.
” We acknowledge there is hunger in the land, price of foodstuff and commodities has skyrocketed, if we allow protesters to block roads and streets that could lead to something else, the safety of lives and properties will be guaranteed as hoodlums will hijack the protest”.

Meanwhile, as of the time of filing this report, more than ten Hilux vans of the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Mobile Policemen, Nigeria Civil Security Crop, Vigilante Group of Nigeria( VGN) led by its Delta State Commandant, Mr. Monday Ohwesiri, and others security agencies were stationed at the juncture to combat any attempt by hoodlums to hijack the protest.

Earlier, one of the protesters who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity said they will continue the protest until President Bola Tinubu listens to their cries.

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