In a recent meeting with market women at Dosumu Market in Lagos, Folasade Tinubu-Ojo, daughter of President Bola Tinubu and Iyaloja General of Lagos, cautioned against allowing their children to participate in the planned August 1 hunger protest. In a viral video, Tinubu-Ojo spoke in Yoruba, emphasizing the dangers of protesting and the destruction caused by previous demonstrations, including the EndSARS protest.
Tinubu-Ojo praised the Lagos State Government for its progress and urged support, saying, “The government of Lagos State is making us proud. They are making us happy, they gave us a sense of belonging.” She also appealed to the market women to advise their children against participating in the protest, stating, “Let’s talk to ourselves, our children, and our families that there is nothing like protesting in Lagos. It is just a ploy to destroy the country.”
Speaking in English, Tinubu-Ojo added, “Prevention is better than treatment. We will not suffer loss of lives. Let everyone warn her children.” Her comments come as part of a broader effort to discourage citizens from participating in nationwide protests sparked by economic hardship and soaring food prices.
Since the protest was announced, President Tinubu has met with various stakeholders, including religious leaders, traditional rulers, governors, and security agencies, in an attempt to address the concerns and prevent the protests. The Federal Government has also assured Nigerians that it is working to address the economic challenges and improve their living conditions.