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“Lagos Protest: CSOs, Youth Groups Demand Action on Insecurity and Rising Cost of Living in Nigeria”

Lydia EDEH by Lydia EDEH
June 12, 2026
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A broad coalition of civil society organisations (CSOs), trade unions, youth groups, community associations, faith based organisations, and social movements on Friday staged a peaceful protest in Lagos, calling on the Nigerian government to address worsening insecurity and the deepening economic hardship facing millions of citizens.

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The demonstrators, who gathered at strategic locations across Lagos, expressed concerns over the escalating cost of living, persistent inflation, unemployment, and recurring security challenges affecting communities across the country. Protest leaders argued that many Nigerians are struggling to meet basic needs as food prices, transportation costs, and other essential expenses continue to rise.

Speaking during the demonstration, organisers urged federal and state authorities to implement policies aimed at reducing economic pressure on households, improving public safety, and creating sustainable employment opportunities for young people. They stressed that insecurity in several parts of the country, including incidents linked to banditry, kidnapping, and communal violence, continues to undermine economic activities and public confidence.

The protest reflects growing public concern over the socio economic realities confronting Africa’s most populous nation. Analysts note that Nigeria has faced significant economic adjustments in recent years, including reforms affecting fuel pricing and foreign exchange management, which have contributed to increased living costs even as government officials maintain that the measures are necessary for long-term economic stability.

Civil society leaders at the rally called for greater engagement between government institutions and citizens, emphasizing the need for transparent governance, social protection measures, and targeted interventions to support vulnerable populations. They also appealed for enhanced investment in security infrastructure and community based approaches to tackling crime and violence.

The demonstration remained largely peaceful, with participants carrying placards and chanting messages demanding accountability, economic relief, and improved security conditions. Security personnel monitored the event to ensure public order while protesters reiterated their commitment to lawful civic engagement.

The Lagos protest adds to a series of public advocacy efforts by civil society groups seeking urgent solutions to Nigeria’s economic and security challenges, underscoring the growing demand for policies that deliver tangible improvements in citizens’ daily lives.

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