The#EndBadGovernance protests continued in Jos, the Plateau State capital despite President Bola Tinubu’s nationwide broadcast calling for dialogue and a cessation of the protests.
Besides, the demonstrators remain resolute, with many expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of the nation and a desire for more concrete action from the federal government.
LEADERSHIP recalled that on Friday Muslim protesters also observed Jumaa’t prayer on the protest ground, while their Christian counterpart formed circle around them and watched as they prayed for God‘s intervention over the current economic challenges being faced by Nigerians.
Our correspondent reports that the protesters showed no sign of calling off the protests as they gathered at Old Airport Roundabout (protest ground) to hold interdenominational Church service.
Indeed, they were united in their calls for change. Christian prayers were offered, and in a display of interfaith solidarity, the service was joined by Muslim protesters as well.
The nationwide protest, driven by frustrations over economic hardships, insecurity, and perceived government inaction, continues to draw large crowds.
The global president Initiative for Better and Brighter Nigeria (IBBN) Prophet Isah El-buba and the former minister of sports, Barr. Solomon Dalung are among other clergymen that attended the interdenominational Church service at the protest ground.