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Buhari’s Kano Visit Wasn’t A Success As Protesters Barricade Roads & Stone Helicopter

President Muhammadu Buhari’s official visit to Kano State in Nigeria was marred by angry protests as youths threw stones at the President’s convoy and helicopter. The President had arrived in Kano to inaugurate several development projects, including the Muhammadu Buhari Interchange Flyover and a solar plant. Despite the heightened security measures taken in anticipation of the President’s visit, the protesters managed to cause chaos, setting fire to tires and throwing stones at the helicopter.

Buhari’s Kano Visit Wasn'T A Success As Protesters Barricade Roads &Amp; Stone Helicopter, Yours Truly, News, May 2, 2024
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Buhari’s Kano Visit Wasn'T A Success As Protesters Barricade Roads &Amp; Stone Helicopter, Yours Truly, News, May 2, 2024
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Buhari’s Kano Visit Wasn'T A Success As Protesters Barricade Roads &Amp; Stone Helicopter, Yours Truly, News, May 2, 2024

Buhari’s Kano Visit Wasn'T A Success As Protesters Barricade Roads &Amp; Stone Helicopter, Yours Truly, News, May 2, 2024
Photo: Abdulaziz Na’ibi Abubakar

The situation in Kano is a reflection of the growing discontent among the youth population in Nigeria. The country has been facing numerous challenges, including an economic crisis, high unemployment rates, and rampant corruption. These issues have led to a growing sense of frustration and anger among the youth, who are demanding a better future for themselves.

The President, during a State Banquet in Kano, acknowledged that the country has a great deal of potential but that people do not appreciate it until they visit other countries. He urged citizens to appreciate what they have and the ongoing infrastructure development across the country. The President also encouraged the elites to inspire young people to embrace education and technology, saying that they must learn for education’s sake.

However, it is clear that the government needs to take more concrete steps to address the underlying issues facing the country. The government needs to focus on creating jobs, improving the economy, and addressing corruption, as these are the main factors that are contributing to the unrest among the youth. The President also needs to focus on improving security, particularly in the northern regions, where Boko Haram continues to pose a threat to the country’s stability.

The recent protests in Kano and the previous one in Katsina, the President’s hometown, highlight the urgent need for the government to take action. The government needs to listen to the concerns of the youth and address them in a meaningful way, as their anger and frustration are unlikely to subside otherwise. The government also needs to engage with civil society groups and work with them to find solutions to the challenges facing the country.

Buhari’s Kano Visit Wasn'T A Success As Protesters Barricade Roads &Amp; Stone Helicopter, Yours Truly, News, May 2, 2024
Photo: Abdulaziz Na&Rsquo;Ibi Abubakar

In conclusion, the recent protests in Kano are a reflection of the growing discontent among the youth in Nigeria. The government needs to take concrete steps to address the underlying issues facing the country, including job creation, economic improvement, and corruption. The President also needs to improve security and engage with civil society groups to find solutions to the challenges facing the country. Failure to do so will only lead to further unrest and instability in the country.

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