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Gov Uba Sani links #EndBadGovernance protest in Kaduna to external influences
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has attributed the recent #EndBadGovernanceinNigeria protest to external influences, noting the involvement of children aged 9-14 waving foreign flags.
While assessing the security situation, Sani expressed concern for residents unable to work or shop due to the imposed curfew.
The governor described the protest as an orchestrated attempt to incite anarchy by exploiting the psychology of children and leveraging cultural ties with neighboring countries like Niger Republic. He argued that the protests were not genuinely about governance or hunger but were hijacked by sponsored elements manipulating uneducated and underage participants.
Despite the challenges, Sani praised security forces for their professionalism, allowing children to climb on police vehicles without resorting to force, highlighting their restraint and commitment to maintaining order.
He said: “An investigation into the matter is ongoing.The sad aspect of what has happened is that a whole of innocent people are now at home. These are people who are suppose to come out and earn their own living.
“When you see, particularly children within the ages of nine, 10 and 14 now raising the flag of another country, you will agree with me that it’s well designed, sponsored by some elements who are calling for anarchy in their own country.
“They took advantage by using the psychology of those children, knowing fully that here in Northern Nigeria, our people are close to our neighbouring countries, such as Niger Republic, making them to believe that what happened in Niger Republic can happen in Nigeria; what happened in Burkina Faso can happen in Nigeria and what happened in Mali can happen in Nigeria.
“So, as far as I’m concerned, the protest has nothing to do with bad governance or hunger or anything.”
Those that came out a few days ago were sponsored by some people who took advantage of the facts that most of children are not even educated and, of course, are under-aged.”
“I want to commend the security agencies for managing the situation because if you noticed what happened, some of the children were even climbing the Armoured Personnel Carrier of the police, which showed that the police are very understanding.
“They acted professionally for them to even allow the children because they realized that those children were underaged. We are investigating the situation.’’