Amidst the various mishap and poor government intervention in the
country, one of Nigeria’s most celebrated musicians Innocent Idibia (AKA
2baba) has decided to stand in for the people by conducting what is
perceived to be a peaceful nationwide protest, according to a lengthy
write up posted on his official instagram page as seen below:

“A call for good governance.
A call for urgent explanation into the reckless economic downturn nationwide.
A call for nationwide protests as we say No to the Executive, No to legislatures, No to judiciary… You have all failed us.
We the people are tired. We can no longer continue with all of you. All
your excuses and mistakes are not funny. We do not wish to continue with
a system and government that is not working but afflicting the people.
We the people of this country not living under the privileges of
government allowances and remuneration have now accepted to take the
bull by the horn to come out and protest this obnoxious and baseless
policies and excuses of the government of the day.
Where are the recovered looted funds?
Why do we still have the executive arms and legislatures still enjoying
their salaries and allowances while we hear there’s no money to pay
workers?
Why do we still see ceaseless power failures with no explanation and hope of getting out of it unlike before?
Why do we keep seeing peace talks in Niger Delta, fulani heardsmen and
ipob without any solutions being reached, while the strategies keeps
aggravating the people involved as political leaders stage forums to
extort funds in the name of addressing their subjects?
Why did we have petrol price rise to 145 for the sake of global oil
price crash and removal of subsidy but such price is still being
maintained despite significant re-awakening of the oil price from
$30/barrel to $56/barrel?
Who is to be held accountable for the sudden and continuous hike in
price of commodities in the market, where for the first time in history,
Nigeria is suddenly selling kerosene at 400 naira per litre as against
50 naira per litre, diesel at 300 naira per litre as against 100 naira
per litre and petrol from 87 naira to 145 naira? Yet maintaining the
same systems, environment and maybe a lesser money spending government.
There’s need for Nigerians to rise against what is happening in this
country having waited patiently for the legislatures that were elected
to represent the people all to no avail.
How can there be rise in… “
In a recent social media post, he further added:
” I am blessed to have a platform that allows me to reach
a lot of people at a time. I believe this voice also comes with a
responsibility to use it to speak up for my people. So, when I received
the broadcasts that had been going round for some days calling for
protests against the state of the country I posted it in a show of
support.
My intention was never to take credit for the movement but rather
amplify the voices of the organization credited with the widely
circulated message.
To my colleagues that have joined their voices to this call, thank
you for showing the Nigerian people they are not alone. I remain
committed to contributing to the well being of my people in any little
way I can. One love! #WeWillProtest”
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