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Youth Anger Ignites Unrest Across Africa

Henry Wesley
By Henry Wesley Published July 30, 2024 2 Min Read
Kenyans protesting the Finance Bill in Nairobi, Kenya.
Kenyans protesting the Finance Bill in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Nairobi/Kampala/Lagos – A wave of youth-led protests is sweeping across Africa as growing frustration over economic hardship, corruption, and government inaction boils over. From Kenya to Uganda and Nigeria, young people are taking to the streets demanding change.

The unrest was sparked by widespread demonstrations in Kenya last month against a proposed tax hike. Despite the government’s subsequent withdrawal of the bill, protests have persisted, fueled by anger over corruption and police brutality. At least 50 people have lost their lives in the clashes.

Kenya’s economic woes, including soaring food prices and high unemployment, have exacerbated public discontent. The nation’s burgeoning debt burden has also contributed to the crisis.

The protests quickly spread to neighboring Uganda, where citizens have staged multiple demonstrations against government corruption. Security forces have responded with force, arresting over 100 protesters.

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Uganda’s economy, while showing signs of growth, is plagued by endemic graft. High-profile officials, including the speaker of parliament, have faced corruption allegations and sanctions from Western powers.

In Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, young people are preparing for a nationwide protest on August 1 to demand an end to bad governance. The country is grappling with skyrocketing inflation, high unemployment, and worsening insecurity.

The government has warned against the protests, fearing a repeat of the deadly #EndSARS demonstrations in 2020.

Analysts warn that the growing discontent among Africa’s youth could lead to further unrest across the continent unless governments address the root causes of the problem. Economic opportunities, good governance, and the rule of law are essential to prevent the situation from escalating, they say.

Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has issued a stark warning, describing Africa as sitting on a “keg of gunpowder.” He emphasized the urgent need to address the grievances of the youth to avert a crisis.

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