Protesters Take Over Streets in Jalingo, Taraba State

Jalingo

Protesters, predominantly youth and children, have taken over Hamaruwa Way, the largest street in Jalingo, the Taraba state capital, chanting “bamu yi,” meaning “we are not in agreement.”

According to Reports, the protest began at the Jalingo market and moved towards the Road Block area of the city, accompanied by security agents. The streets were mostly deserted, with few vehicles and pedestrians in sight, and most business outlets were closed. The demonstration highlights the growing discontent and demand for change among the local population.

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