- Sokoto youths peacefully protest against the high cost of living, carrying placards with messages like “We’re dying of hunger”
- Safiya Sa’idu emphasizes the urgent need for solutions to ease hardships, citing exorbitant prices of essential items like rice and garri
On Tuesday, a significant number of youths in Sokoto peacefully protested against the soaring cost of living. Men and women alike gathered, carrying placards bearing various messages, such as “We’re dying of hunger,” “enough is enough,” and “We need food.”
Safiya Sa’idu, one of the protesters, emphasized that their intention wasn’t to incite trouble but to urgently seek solutions to ease their hardships. She highlighted the exorbitant prices of essential items, stating that the cost of local rice has risen to N3,800, while garri is now priced at N1,500. Sa’idu expressed the dire consequences of this situation, with many households struggling to afford three meals a day and facing challenges in arranging marriages for their daughters due to financial constraints.
Another protester, Muhammadu, appealed to governments at all levels to intervene by providing subsidized food to the populace. He lamented that the current salary levels are insufficient to sustain families for a week due to the drastic increases in the prices of goods and commodities, leaving many unable to adequately provide for their households.
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