A group of fish sellers in Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria, protested on Wednesday over the rising fish prices.
The protesters, who marched through the streets and to the palace of the Akarigbo of Remoland, demanded immediate action to alleviate the economic hardships facing the people.
The protesting fish sellers carried placards and chanted solidarity songs, calling for enhancing social welfare interventions and emphasizing that the government must do more to address the increasing poverty levels in the country.
The protest comes at a time when Nigeria is facing several economic challenges, including rising inflation and unemployment. The price of fish, a staple food in Nigeria, has been increasing steadily in recent months, making it difficult for many people to afford.
The protesters urged the government to take steps to address the rising cost of fish and other essential commodities. They also called for implementing social welfare programs to help the poorest and most vulnerable Nigerians.
The protest is a sign of the growing frustration among Nigerians over the worsening economic situation. It is also a reminder of the government’s responsibility to take steps to alleviate the suffering of its citizens.
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