Some residents of Osun State have stormed streets of Osogbo, capital of the state in protest against hunger and hardship in the country.
The protesters, under the aegis of Coalition of Concerned Nigerian Citizens, marched through major streets of the capital city.
While chanting solidarity songs to drive home their messages, the protesters, mostly youths, carried banners bearing varying inscriptions.
They called on the Federal Government to address myriads of challenges confronting the nation.
Some of the inscriptions on their banners and placards read, “We want food price control with immediate effect,” “Revert fuel price to Pre-May 29, 2023 price,” “Local Government is the key to national and economic development,” among others.
They moved from Old Garage to Olaiya as security operatives accompanied them, while ensuring there is no break down of law and order.