 A group of human rights agitators, including the United Alliance of Social Forces and the people's alternative political movement has demanded national action against its security and poverty. In Nigeria, plus TV Africa's correspondent, Destiny Mauma, has more. The group has come together to agitate, make demands and want their voices heard in the annals of history. So they have spoken unequivocally concerning their demands which include the rights to live in dignity, comfort, free from fear and ability to work in their own interest. They condemn the inactions they have attributed to historical incompetence and negligence of the ruling class. We want to take advantage of this value to condemn the brutal killing of Mr. Gulak yesterday in a way, and we are asking for full investigation. This kind of god-dream is important to let them know that Nigerians understand that they need to be represented better. We are demanding that our children should be protected from being kidnapped. We are demanding that the farmers should be protected from being killed on the field of farming. The killings that have gone on in this country are unrivaled, unparalleled in the history of this country. We have never sung so low as a nation. The Nigerian people have come to the realization that the future lies in their hearts. The protests which started from Ikeja on the bridge in Lagos culminated at the State House of Assembly, Alausa. They are received by the member representing Oja Wann Constituency Oluxiagun Akande and the Majority Leader. We share your base. It is affecting everybody. It is affecting us, even we that were in government, were not left out. We have your hard copy of your petitions. You saw me, the hard copy of the petitions. The hard copy of the petitions will be taken to the clerk. It will be read on the floor of the house. He has committed to be a proper committee to look into it. Senior advocate of Nigeria, Fermi Falena, demands that the government releases drones and CCTVs to aid the security situation while asking fodder for the struggling power sector to be fixed. In the case of Legosa, we want CCTV cameras all over the place, is that not so? Yes. We want tracking devices acquired, is that not so? Yes. We want drones acquired, is that not so? Yes. The only way we can deal with electricity tariffs is for the House of Assembly to please wake up in this respect. Interestingly, the protest is also being staged in other states. Other demands include electricity tariff hike, implementation of child right laws, fixing of the refineries and a better Nigeria in all ramifications. Destiny Momo for Plus TV Africa.