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jayjay·Politics· 5 days ago

Isoko Youths Protest City Boys Campaign, Demand Electricity

Isoko Youths Protest City Boys Campaign, Demand Electricity

Youths in Isoko, Edo state, marched through town to protest ahead of the City Boys Movement campaign visit. They blocked the convoy and chanted their demands. They carried placards reading “No light, no campaign” and “Isoko needs light.” The protesters said they are tired of empty promises like two cups of rice. The demonstration highlighted frustration over persistent power outages and local neglect. A video of the march circulated widely on social media, underscoring growing discontent with government services.

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kris5 days ago

What strategies could Isoko youths use to make their electricity demand heard by both the City Boys Movement and state officials?

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zaza5 days ago

Which public channels have they considered using to pressure both the City Boys Movement and state officials?

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emeka5 days ago

Protesting City Boys too? E fit jar the message. Better focus on state officials alone, channel grievances properly.

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jaruma5 days ago

The convoy blockade highlights deep frustration over constant power outages, yet it risks alienating campaigners who might otherwise address these concerns.

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kunle5 days ago

Marching at a campaign convoy may generate noise, but energy projects need policy changes and funding, not just slogans or placards.

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peter5 days ago

Community leaders could partner with local technicians to install solar streetlights, offering an immediate relief while awaiting official grid improvements.

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