 The human rights lawyer Femi Falano, S.A.N., and his musician son Falari A.K.A. Faos, along with scores of legations, have taken to the streets to protest against insecurity and poverty ravaging the country. The protesters under the ages of the people's alternative political movement marched from the busy Ikeja bus stop to the governor's office through the secretariat to the Lagos State House of Assembly chanting protest songs. The movement is a coalition of hundreds of groups, including the Nigeria Labour Congress, and it affiliates the Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 and beyond. Joint Action Front, coalition of Nocturne groups, Green Alliance Nigeria, Congo, Edo, not its development association and their respective affiliates. On arrival, on parallel in the history of this country, we have never sung so low as a nation. And so we are no longer ready to allow the politicians to give us empty promises and assurances about the ability to contain the insecurity in the country. We cannot continue, we cannot let it continue to happen like this. We must know, and that is the point we are trying to make, that these insurrections, these acts of violence started in one place. They started at a particular point in time. Today they have spread all over the country. So we know that there are parts of the country that are relatively safe, such as Lagos State. But we cannot be complacent and say Lagos is safe, or Biokuta is safe, or Sokoto is safe, or any particular Kalaba is safe. No place is safe. For as long as we allow this thing unchecked, to go unchecked, it will get to a dusted. The advantage of this value is to condemn the killing, brutal killing of Mr. Gulak yesterday in a way. And we are asking for full investigation. We equally condemn the killing of five Lagosians during the primary of APC last Saturday. On the part of our organization, we are writing to the Chief Judge of Lagos to ensure that an inquest is conducted. Because the life of every Nigerian means a lot to us. We are here to let you know that Nigerians are saying enough is enough.