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Kenya’s Youth Protests Inspire Nigerian Youths to Demand Reform via Social Media

They aim to begin protests August 1 to 10, 2024
Lorren AliwaBy Lorren AliwaJuly 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kenya’s Successful Youth Protests Inspire Nigerian Youths to Demand Reform via Social Media

Following the success of Kenya’s youth-led protests, which led to the rejection of the Finance Bill 2024 and significant administrative changes announced by President William Ruto, Nigerian youths have taken to social media to advocate for similar reforms in their country.

Using hashtags like #EndBadGovernanceinNigeria2024 and #EndBadGovernance2024, they aim to hold the government of President Bola Tinubu accountable as they prepare to take to the streets.

The protests, scheduled for August 1 to 10, 2024, are set to be nationwide, reflecting widespread frustration with economic mismanagement and governance issues.

The demonstrators accuse President Tinubu’s administration of crippling Nigeria’s economy, citing over-taxation and rampant corruption that have led to the misuse of public funds with little to show in terms of meaningful development projects.

Central to their demands are calls for economic reforms to tackle inflation, reduce public officers’ salaries, and lower electricity and fuel costs. The youth also seek judicial reforms, reopening of national borders, and the establishment of an independent electoral body to address claims of electoral fraud that have plagued the country’s political landscape. Some protesters have even gone as far as to call for President Tinubu’s resignation.

Similar protests are brewing in Ghana, where activists are planning demonstrations from September 21 to 23, inspired by last year’s #OccupyJulorHouse protests that targeted Jubilee House, the presidential seat in Accra.

These demonstrations, which saw hundreds of young Ghanaians arrested, were a response to the nation’s worst economic crisis in decades, despite a $3 billion, three-year loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Critics in Ghana argue that previous IMF programmes failed to mitigate the cost-of-living crisis, attributing the failure to corruption and mismanagement within the government. The protests eventually led to a cabinet reshuffle, with the finance minister being replaced six months after the demonstrations.

This year’s protests, although starting on a smaller scale, continue to mobilize young leaders and citizens who are determined to see systemic changes across the nation.

Meanwhile, in Tanzania, citizens have become increasingly aware of fiscal policies, prompted by the recent protests in Kenya against similar taxation measures. The Tanzanian public is now actively seeking explanations from their legislators about taxes introduced in the previous financial year, indicating a growing engagement and demand for accountability in fiscal governance.

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