*Edo State Governor's Statement*: Godwin Obaseki, the Governor of Edo State, has blamed the Federal Government (FG) for the current economic hardship in the country. He stated that the FG's policies have led to high food prices, transportation costs, inflation, and loss of operating capital for small business owners.
*Protesters' Actions*: In response to the economic hardship, protesters in Edo State held a church service on the street, barricading the road and restricting vehicular movement ¹. The protesters sang and danced while praising God and calling for an end to bad governance.
*Government's Response*: The FG has been criticized for its response to the protests, with some stating that President Bola Tinubu's nationwide broadcast did not address the protesters' demands. The government has also been accused of using force to clamp down on the protests, leading to violence and arrests.
*Relaxation of Curfew*: In some states, such as Kano, Kebbi, and Yobe, the government has relaxed the curfew imposed due to the protests ³. This decision was made to enable residents to go about their daily activities and to maintain peace in the state.
*Protesters' Demands*: The protesters are demanding an end to bad governance, improved economic policies, and relief from the current economic hardship ¹. They are also calling for the government to address the issues of high food prices, transportation costs, inflation, and loss of operating capital for small business owners.
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