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Delta and Kaduna Residents Reject October 1 Anti-Government Protests

## Calm Prevails as Security Forces Maintain Presence

Residents in Delta and Kaduna States have largely ignored the anticipated October 1 anti-government protests, engaging in daily activities without disruption.

# Security Measures in Place

Military and police forces were deployed at key locations in the metropolitan areas of Warri and Effurun, ensuring the safety of citizens and properties. According to reports from Punch, no protest incidents were reported in either city by the time of this writing.

## Ex-Agitators Rally Against Protests

Notably, thousands of Niger Delta ex-agitators had gathered in Warri last Friday, expressing their opposition to the planned protests. During a stakeholders’ meeting organized by the Presidential Amnesty Programme, led by Dr. Dennis Otuaro, these former agitators called on the Niger Delta populace to refrain from participating in protests, labeling the proponents as “self-serving.” They expressed optimism that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would address the region’s challenges.

### Voices from the Niger Delta

Legal practitioner Mr. Emperor Joseph, representing the human rights community in the region, criticized the protest organizers, stating, “The leaders of the October 1 protest are faceless,” and reaffirmed that the Niger Delta community does not support their agenda.

# Life Goes On in Kaduna State

Similarly, residents of Kaduna State went about their daily routines, showing little interest in the #October1Fearless protest. Businesses in the city remained open, with the Sheikh Abubakar Gumi Central Market fully operational. Some locals opted for a subdued observance of the Independence Day holiday, while others continued with their normal activities.

## Proactive Security Deployment

Our correspondent noted that security personnel, including police, civil defense, and the Department of State Services, were strategically positioned across the state, particularly in areas like Narayi High Cost, Barnawa Complex, and Stadium Roundabout, as a precautionary measure.

### Coalition of Concerned Citizens Advocates Constructive Engagement

The Coalition of Concerned Citizens of Kaduna State publicly distanced itself from the planned protests, urging citizens to focus on constructive engagement rather than disruption. The group praised government initiatives, such as the establishment of skill acquisition centers, and encouraged public participation in local government elections for meaningful change.

# The #October1Fearless Movement

The #October1Fearless protest was initiated by a coalition of civil society groups aiming to address critical national issues, including economic inequality, social injustice, and political repression.

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