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“‘Tinubu Must Go’ Protest Rocks Abuja, Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Nigerians”

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Last updated: June 11, 2026 6:35 pm
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Protesters chanting “Tinubu Must Go” took to the streets of Abuja on Thursday, demanding change and expressing dissatisfaction with the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The demonstration drew attention from residents and road users, while also generating intense debate across social media and among members of the public. Opinions were sharply divided, with some Nigerians describing the protest as a legitimate democratic expression, while others questioned its objectives and proposed alternatives.

Supporters of the protest argued that citizens have the constitutional right to peacefully voice their concerns about governance and economic hardship. Some maintained that sustained public mobilization is necessary to hold leaders accountable and bring about political change.

“This is how you do it. You need a lot of unified mobilization and momentum to defeat a sitting president,” one observer remarked.

Others defended the demonstrators’ right to protest, stressing that peaceful demonstrations are a vital part of democracy.

“It’s part of democracy. Provided they are not violent or disrupt anyone, let them continue,” another commenter said.

However, critics of the protest questioned what alternative leadership options were being proposed and whether removing the president would automatically resolve the country’s challenges.

“If we are calling for Tinubu to go, what is the alternative?” one resident asked.

Several commentators also argued that governance issues extend beyond the presidency, pointing to the roles of governors, lawmakers, and local government officials.

“Why is it only Tinubu? What about governors, senators, members of the House of Representatives, state assemblies, and local government chairmen?” another respondent queried.

Some critics further questioned whether any potential replacement would be able to tackle major national issues such as insecurity, electricity supply, and economic reforms within a short period.

Others suggested that electoral participation, rather than street demonstrations, remains the most effective way to effect political change, urging citizens to obtain and use their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) during elections.

The protest comes amid ongoing national conversations about economic conditions, governance, security, and the future direction of the country under the current administration.

As reactions continue to pour in, the Abuja demonstration highlights the growing divide in public opinion over how Nigerians should engage with political leadership and pursue change. ::

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