Evidently, the Tinubu government is in the wrong fight. Like Buhari, who said the #ENDSARS protests of 2020 were aimed at removing him from power, Tinubu is afraid he will be dethroned.

But accountability, not dethronement, is the objective. The theme of the protest is #EndBadGovernance, as bad governance has assailed and frustrated Nigeria for too long. Bad governance has inflicted untold pain, despair, suffering, and poverty on our people. It has stunted her development while making billionaires of shameless crooks.

Tinubu knows this. He said so himself. Responding to the anti-subsidy protests in 2012, he affirmed that the people had the right to “kick out” those responsible for their plight.

I quote him at length: “…They make things better for themselves, for their comfort, and their families. Cronyism is prevailing. Today, our rulers in Abuja… you know what they say to us when they remove subsidy and we say No.

“Hunger is increasing? They say, ‘So what?’ Unemployment? They say, ‘We know.’ Why are the people hungry? They say, “Let them face death.” That is what is in Abuja today. The current way of governance makes nation-building impossible. What it does is make poverty and the erosion of a just society inevitable.

“We have gathered at this hour in this place to put an end to the national corrosion and corruption. We have assembled here today to bring a new day and a new Nigeria to our people. Today the Nigerian people are decent and hardworking. They are equally long-suffering. They tolerate for too long. Just because they are long-suffering does not mean they should be forced to suffer until death comes.

“We, our people, we’ve had enough of excuses. Our people have had enough of having nothing. The current government trademark is to throw empty words at our problem [incoherent] as if doing nothing will cause our troubles to leave for sheer boredom. Unemployment increases.  Industrialisation, we have nothing. Refineries, nothing is working.  Electricity, they lie.

“If this is the government’s idea of transformation, I will have none of it.  We should not have any of it. Before, we said the government of slow motion, now it is the government of no motion at all. If they want to stand still at the bus stop or train station and be [unclear], they have their right to do so. And we have the right to kick them out. It is not enough that they are stealing from our children tomorrow. For lack [unclear] in education. They are still embezzling the retirement benefits of hardworking Nigerians including our grandfathers. They are stealing [unclear]…the treasury not even leaving some coins for us to work with.  Let them be out. Out, now!!!”

Tinubu was right in affirming the rights of Nigerians to confront their tormentors. While the tormentors may have changed, the torment has only become worse. The hunger and the unemployment and the lying and the stealing and hypocrisy and the bad governance are worse.

If #EndBadGovernance was a faint whimper in 2012, it is a loud uproar now and only those who are perpetrating or benefitting from it can object. I support the protests because poverty cannot wait. Hunger cannot wait.  Insecurity cannot wait. Joblessness cannot wait.

If you advocate waiting, come with me to families and communities ruined by incompetent and duplicitous governance; to lives overrun by hopelessness; to starving children deprived of hope.

If your story is that the rejection of bad governance by Nigerians is the work of foreign mercenaries or unknown witches or Peter Obi, you are a liar and a producer of the conflict. You are a sponsor of corrupt and ineffective governance, hypocrisy, greed and duplicity.

To quote Mr. Tinubu: “Let them be out. Out NOW!!”