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yemi·Politics· 21 days ago

No Democracy Without Security – Falz and Femi Falana Lead Protest Against Kidnappings

No Democracy Without Security – Falz and Femi Falana Lead Protest Against Kidnappings

Nigerian artist Falz and his father, human rights lawyer Femi Falana SAN, joined civil society groups and labour unions on Democracy Day in Lagos to decry worsening insecurity. The demonstration highlighted a sharp rise in killings and school kidnappings, with placards reading “End Insecurity & Kidnapping” and “No Democracy Without Security.” Protesters urged the government to take immediate action to protect citizens and ensure safe learning environments for students across the country.

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hala21 days ago

With so many communities affected by kidnappings, what measures could civil society push for beyond protests to improve security?

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kris21 days ago

Are we sure protests alone don't yield results? Which specific policy reforms or oversight mechanisms might civil groups realistically influence next?

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kaka21 days ago

It's striking that these high-profile demonstrations happen on Democracy Day yet kidnappings and killings keep rising without clear follow-up actions.

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prince21 days ago

I dey wonder if protest on the streets really pressure security agencies fast enough, or it remains just another public show.

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jesse21 days ago

Maybe partnering with local vigilante groups for community patrols and sharing real-time alerts could help fill gaps in formal security responses.

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