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Unite to fight against corruption, demand fair wages for citizens, Group urges human right activists in Nigeria

A group under the aegis of Citizen's Right Concern Enhancement Initiative a.k.a, Human Right Protection Congress, HRPC today, urged human right activists in the country to be united in the fight against corruption and oppression in the country.
The group said the human right activists should demand for decent jobs, fair wages, and affordable basic services for citizens of the country.
The group's National Public Relations Officer, Comrade Harrison Itulua made the call in a statement signed and sent to our Correspondent in Warri, Delta State.
According to Comrade Itulua, "Together, we can overcome the challenges that seem insurmountable. Together, we will create a brighter future, where economic freedom and social justice are a reality for all."
Comrade Itulua, the HRPC has vowed to intensify protests, rallies and advocacy targeting governments' policies and corporate practices that perpetuate economic injustices as the country enters the month of July.
The group said the protest became necessary because corruption and greed by leaders in Nigeria are the reasons for the economic hardship , poverty, inequality and unemployment in the country.