
Popular social media activist VeryDarkMan joined protesters in Abuja on June 12, Democracy Day, to demand urgent action against the worsening insecurity across Nigeria.
Addressing the crowd during the protest, VeryDarkMan said Nigerians were tired of living in fear due to the rising cases of killings, kidnappings, attacks on communities, and other security challenges affecting many parts of the country.
He argued that citizens should have been celebrating Democracy Day rather than taking to the streets to demand basic security and protection.According to him, the protest was aimed at drawing attention to the struggles of ordinary Nigerians who continue to face threats from criminal activities and violent attacks.
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He stressed that the government must take stronger measures to protect lives, secure communities, and restore public confidence in the nation’s security system.The activist also maintained that peaceful protest remains a constitutional right, insisting that citizens have a responsibility to hold leaders accountable and demand better governance.
His participation in the demonstration attracted significant attention on social media, with many Nigerians reacting to his remarks and calls for action.The June 12 protest formed part of wider Democracy Day demonstrations across the country, where citizens and civil society groups highlighted concerns over insecurity, economic hardship, and governance challenges facing Nigeria.
