In a display of frustration with the escalating cost of living, residents of Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State, took to the streets on Monday to protest the soaring prices of food items and express their concerns about the current state of the economy.

The demonstration, centered around the Mokola area, saw protesters wielding placards bearing messages such as ‘End food hike and inflation,’ ‘The poor are starving,’ and ‘Tinubu, don’t forget your promises,’ among other slogans. The diverse range of messages highlighted the multifaceted challenges faced by the community.

The protesters passionately voiced their grievances through chants and songs, emphasizing their dissatisfaction with the prevailing economic conditions. The overarching theme of the protest focused on the adverse effects of rising food prices and inflation, with a call for urgent measures to address the challenges faced by the less privileged in society.

Notably, the protest did not go unnoticed by law enforcement, as armed policemen were present at the scene to monitor the situation. The heightened security presence underscores the sensitivity of the issues raised by the demonstrators and the need to maintain public order during the peaceful expression of their concerns.
The protest serves as a visible manifestation of the economic challenges faced by ordinary citizens, emphasizing the importance of addressing these concerns to ensure the well-being of the community at large.