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Utomi Will Join Hardship Protest if Reached Out To

Utomi Will Join Hardship Protest if Reached Out To. On Recent Developments: Prof. Pat Utomi criticizes the political class for failing to address the country’s deteriorating situation. He laments their inability to

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Utomi Will Join Hardship Protest if Reached Out To.

On Recent Developments: Prof. Pat Utomi criticizes the political class for failing to address the country’s deteriorating situation. He laments their inability to demonstrate effective nation-building skills, suggesting that both the legislature and judiciary are compromised. He also condemns the government’s policies as ineffective and misaligned with public needs.

On the August 1 Protest: Utomi expresses skepticism about the upcoming protest, questioning the identities and plans of its organizers. He emphasizes his historical involvement in protests and expresses willingness to join if the cause is legitimate and transparently organized. He notes that accusations from Bayo Onanuga linking him and Peter Obi to the protest seem baseless and possibly intended to distract or create fear.

On Legal Action Against Onanuga: Utomi confirms his intention to pursue legal action against Bayo Onanuga for defamation, both in Nigeria and the U.S., as Onanuga’s accusations were not retracted.

On the Tinubu Administration: Utomi criticizes President Tinubu’s administration, arguing that its promises under the Renewed Hope Agenda are insincere and ineffective. He reflects on the historical struggles of June 12 and the distortion of its narrative by those who did not face the real dangers.

Summary: Prof. Utomi is critical of both the current political leadership and the administration’s stance on protests. He demands transparency and accountability while remaining open to participating in protests against perceived injustices.

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