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Sowore Declares 10-Day #EndBadGovernance Protest A Success

Omoyele Sowore, the 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), declared the 10-day #EndBadGovernance protest a success.

He emphasized that the protest achieved its goals before, during, and after the demonstration, which was meticulously planned and executed.

Speaking on Saturday during an X Space discussion titled “#EndBadGovernance in Nigeria Protest: What Next?,”

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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Sowore noted that the protest was announced nearly a month in advance, allowing the movement to build significant momentum.

He highlighted that despite concerns about government interference, the movement’s success was evident in three phases: before the protest, during the protest, and in its ongoing impact.

“As the saying goes, ‘Anything not properly planned is planned to fail,’ but we were prepared. We identified 15 different tactics used to try and sabotage the protests,” he said.

Sowore said in the South-South, they brought out former militant Asari Dokubo, who threatened that no protests would occur there.

He said, “In Lagos and the Southwest, they distributed money street by street and threatened people with thugs. They even announced that all secret cult members had been relocated to Lagos.

“In Abuja, they used heavy-handed tactics, but despite these threats, we prevailed.”

He noted that the protests started strong on the first day, especially in Abuja.

Sowore said that despite the initial skepticism, by the end of the day, the protests had spread, with thousands joining in Kano, Maiduguri, and other places.

He said by 4 pm, it was clear that the protests had gripped the entire nation, adding that those who thought it would fizzle out were surprised.

Sowore said, “On the second day, the military was drafted in to intimidate people. Our northern colleagues faced harassment in Sokoto and Kaduna, with arrests in Kano, but we managed to get them released in time for the protests.”

He said the army even threatened the media to prevent coverage, but this didn’t discourage people as more cities, including Port Harcourt, Kano, and Yobe joined in full force.

According to the activist, “This was one of the most extensive protests we’ve seen in Nigeria in a long time, both in terms of geographic reach and the unity of the oppressed.

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“I want to keep thanking those who participated, especially those on TikTok who kept mobilizing people.

“Thanks also to those who protested in London, New York, and other places I haven’t mentioned. In terms of reach, impact, and demography, this was a protest that spanned all generations.”

He added that in Lagos, there was a judgment that restricted protests to Ojota, and in Abuja, to the MKO Abiola National Stadium.

“We see this all the time whenever there’s a mass revolt—the ruling class often overreaches. One of the first casualties of these protests were those court orders. As soon as the protests began, people broke through any barriers,” he said.

Sowore added that in Lagos, the protests at Ojota were well attended, but there were also smaller groups in Alausa and other places. In Abuja, the court orders quickly became irrelevant.

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He said a federal judge even refused to issue more orders because they were starting to sound ridiculous.

Ogun State had an order, but protests still happened there, not confined to the designated areas.

“These court orders failed completely to prevent the protests. The intention was not to manage where people could exercise their rights but to prevent protests altogether,” he added.

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