The Nationwide protest for hunger ends today. While they wait for the government to respond to their demands, they promised to come back Larger and stronger if those demands were not met .Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says the federal government should listen to the demands of citizens protesting against the countryโs economic crisis.
Obasanjo spoke in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun state, on Friday when he hosted some members of the national assembly.On August 1, Nigerian youths in many states kicked off the #EndBadGovernance protest to demand an end to economic hardship, insecurity, and other challenges facing the country.
The former president said the youths took to the streets because the government failed to attend to their concerns.
โYou are what you are today because youโre a Nigerian,โ Obasanjo said.
โI am what I am also because I am Nigerian. So why should they be Nigerians and be languishing in poverty?
โLike I have warned earlier, we should know that we are all sitting on a keg of gunpowder if we fail to begin to do the right thing.
โFor instance, what the youth are demanding is very legitimate and should be listened to, or why should they be denied what rightfully belongs to them?
โThey make demands, and we are not listening to them. Many of them are frustrated, desperate, angry, and unemployed.
โWhat do we expect? They deserve to be given listening ears.โ
He said fixing term limits for public office holders is not the issue, noting that the mentality of the representatives in the government should change.
โThe issue is not whether Nigeria should adopt a single six-year term or maintain the status quo,โ Obasanjo said.
โIf the mentality of the people in governance does not change, then Nigeria will remain where it is.
โFor me, the issue is for us to get it right. Whether we have one term of six years or two terms of four years, where itโll work is our mentality.โ
The house of representatives members co-sponsored bills seeking a single six-year term for the president and governors, power rotation between the northern and southern parts of the country, and a single day for presidential, governorship, national assembly, and state assembly elections.
They were led by Ugochinyere Ikenga, representing the Ideato north and south constituency of Imo state.


