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Seun Kuti’s statements emphasize the need for organized action rather than sporadic protests. He highlights that protesting alone won’t solve the issues of systemic neglect and inequality in Nigeria; instead, people must organize effectively. He criticizes the government for burdening the poor and working-class while sparing the wealthy, suggesting a skewed financial burden that exacerbates social inequities. Kuti advocates for a strategic approach where citizens not only challenge the system but also prepare viable replacements to ensure lasting change. His stance underscores a call for proactive leadership and structured movements to address systemic issues comprehensively.

In support of the upcoming protest, Seun Kuti wrote;

”The people of Nigeria are patient! The sad
truth is that you can’t protest your way out of organised abandonment you can only
ORGANISE and most importantly we can’t be afraid to be the leaders of our organizations.

Only the disorganized are leaderless. It’s time for us to claim our true destiny and purpose.

Protest but we must ORGANIZE. ITS NOT ENOUGH TO BRING THE SYSTEM DOWN WE MUST BE READY WITH ITS REPLACEMENT.”