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ADC Youth Wing Suspends Planned Protest Against 2025 Tax Acts

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
January 3, 2026
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ADC Youth Wing suspends the planned anti-tax law protest

ADC Youth Wing suspends the planned anti-tax law protest

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THIS DAWN — The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has announced the suspension of its planned nationwide youth protest against the 2025 Tax Acts, citing credible threats of infiltration by hired thugs and unsafe security conditions across several states. The decision, conveyed in a statement signed by Comrade Balarabe Rufa’i, National Youth Leader of the ADC, reflects both the determination of young Nigerians to resist economic hardship and their commitment to safeguarding lives.

A Painful Pause

The statement opened with a tone of sorrow and resilience: “Today hurts. Many young Nigerians woke up ready to walk the streets for justice, but we are suspending the protest for now.” According to Rufa’i, intelligence reports revealed a coordinated plan to hijack the peaceful demonstration, turn it violent, and discredit the youth movement.

The ADC emphasized that no struggle is worth the death of innocent people. “We refuse to trade human lives for headlines,” the statement declared, underscoring the party’s decision to prioritize safety over immediate action. While acknowledging the disappointment of supporters, Rufa’i insisted that the suspension is not a sign of weakness but a strategic pause to protect lives and prepare for stronger nationwide mobilization.

The Cause of the Protest

At the heart of the planned protest is opposition to the 2025 Tax Acts, which the ADC argues are crushing families, small businesses, and the aspirations of young people. The statement highlighted several grievances:

  • Youth‑owned enterprises are closing under the weight of new taxes.
  • Ordinary Nigerians are working harder but earning less.
  • The political class remains shielded while citizens bear the brunt of fiscal policies.

The ADC’s demand is clear: the government must suspend the 2025 Tax Acts and review them in the interest of the people.

Why the Protest Was Suspended

The party outlined five key reasons for halting the demonstration:

  1. Planned Hijack Attempts: Credible reports indicated that sponsored thugs intended to infiltrate protest routes, incite violence, and discredit the movement.
  2. Security Risks: Conditions in several states placed peaceful participants at serious risk of harm.
  3. Need for Coordination: Partner organizations requested more time to build a unified national front.
  4. Legal Evidence: Fresh documentary evidence on disputed tax provisions is being finalized, strengthening the case against the laws.
  5. Consultations: Ongoing engagement with civic, faith, and community leaders opened a window for renewed dialogue.

“These reasons are real. They are painful. They reflect our duty to protect lives while strengthening the movement,” the statement explained.

Message to the President

The ADC youth wing directed a pointed message to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, warning that Nigerians are “tired, hungry, and anxious.” The statement accused the administration of breaking households and shutting down hope through the tax reforms.

Rufa’i gave the government “a few more days” to act in good faith and suspend the 2025 Tax Acts, describing this as a final opportunity to prevent deeper national tension and demonstrate respect for the people.

Despite the suspension, the ADC urged supporters not to lose heart. Instead, they were asked to use the pause to organize, educate, and prepare for future action. A new date for mass protest will be announced soon.

“Our resolve is not fading. It is growing,” the statement affirmed. The youth leader reiterated that the movement remains peaceful, disciplined, and committed to a future where young Nigerians can live and work without fear of economic suffocation.

Broader Implications

The suspension of the protest highlights the volatile intersection of youth activism, economic policy, and national security in Nigeria. The ADC’s decision reflects both the risks of civic mobilization in a tense political climate and the determination of young Nigerians to challenge policies they view as unjust.

By framing the pause as strategic rather than defeatist, the ADC has sought to maintain momentum while avoiding bloodshed. The emphasis on dialogue, legal evidence, and broader coalition‑building suggests that the movement is preparing for a more coordinated and impactful confrontation with government policy.

The ADC’s suspension of its youth‑led protest against the 2025 Tax Acts is a sobering reminder of the challenges facing civic activism in Nigeria. While the pause may disappoint many, it underscores the party’s commitment to protecting lives and strengthening its movement.

As Comrade Balarabe Rufa’i declared, the struggle continues: peaceful, disciplined, and determined. The coming days will test whether the government responds to the call for relief or whether Nigeria’s youth will return to the streets with even greater resolve.

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