Insecurity: Take-It-Back Movement Insists On June 12 Protest

The Take-It-Back Movement has reaffirmed plans to stage a national protest on June 12 in response to insecurity and undemocratic practices by those in power.

Gatekeepers News reports that in a statement by the group’s National Coordinator, Juwon Sanyaolu, the movement rejected the official celebrations typically held on Democracy Day, describing them as “hollow pageantry” disconnected from the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians.

It said, “We will not participate in the hypocrisy of celebrating freedom where none exists.”

“Instead, we declare this day a national day of resistance, a day to stand against tyranny and bad governance.”

The group called on all Nigerians to rise against undemocratic elements in power.

The group decried the deterioration of democratic values, highlighting growing attacks on civil liberties, the stifling of free speech, and the misuse of state institutions to intimidate dissenting voices.

It said, “Freedom of speech is under attack. The state has turned on its citizens with an unrelenting campaign of intimidation and censorship.”

“Journalists are harassed. Activists are detained. Citizens are arrested for social media posts. Through weaponisation of the Cybercrime Act, government agents now stalk the digital footprints of dissenters, silencing legitimate criticism and criminalising free expression.”

“And while the voices in the streets are silenced, the cries from rural communities echo unheard. In Plateau, Benue, Southern Kaduna, and across the Middle Belt, mass killings continue with terrifying frequency. Whole communities are decimated. Lives are snuffed out without consequences.”

“Internally displaced persons multiply, while perpetrators roam free. The bloodletting has become a routine, and the state remains complicit through its inaction, negligence, or outright denial. This is not a democracy. This is organised cruelty.”

“This June 12, we march not just for ourselves, but for the slain in Benue, the displaced in Plateau, the silenced in detention, and the starving masses abandoned by the corrupt elite.”