The protest, which began on Thursday, was billed to last until 10 August.
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On his part, the Minister of Works, Mr Umahi, said the people of the South-east and the Igbo community across Nigeria had made a “loud statement” by not joining the protest. At Premium Times, we firmly believe in the importance of high-quality journalism. Recognizing that not everyone can afford costly news subscriptions, we are dedicated to delivering meticulously researched, fact-checked news that remains freely accessible to all.
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