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Mansur Abubakar
BBC News, Abuja
Authorities in Zimbabwe are continuing the The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) trade union umbrella on Tuesday morning began its two-day protest against "hunger and insecurity" across the country.
search for an Australian tourist who was reported missing last Friday. The protest first kicked off in Nigeria’s commercial nerve of Lagos around 09:00 local time (08:00GMT) before other locations followed moments later.
The authorities had earlier said that In a letter shared to the public before the protest started, the NLC said they want an end to hunger and insecurity in Nigeria.
the 67-year-old man, whose identity has not been disclosed, went missing on “Open all food storage silos and ensure equitable distribution across the country,” one of the demands read.
Friday in the rainforest inside the Victoria Falls National Park. They also called on the government to abandon World Bank and International Monetary Fund policies which they believe are adding to hardship in Nigeria.
A search to find him was launched the same day, Before the protest, Nigeria's Finance Minister Wale Edun told the BBC's Newsday programme that President Bola Tinubu is "listening very carefully and acting in order to meet the needs of Nigerians".
with park rangers, police officers and ground trackers deployed to find him, aided by drones and sniffer dogs. On Monday, the minister announced the resumption of direct cash transfers to help over 12 million vulnerable households with the spike in living costs.
The tourist had been staying at a lodge near the During his interview with BBC Newsday, Mr Edun asked Nigerians for patience as the government implements economic reforms.
park, and had told the lodge’s management he was going to visit the park before he went missing. "He [President Tinubu] is putting the country on the path to economic restoration and he is asking for patience and asks for forbearance at this particular time and is doing everything he can to assuage these pains and shorten the period for which they last," Mr Edun told Newsday.
In new details released on Monday, the authorities
said the tourist had disappeared on 17 February and did not Listen to BBC Newsday's interview with Nigeria's finance minister:
appear to have entered the forest. Finance Minister vows to help Nigerians during crisis
“We have replayed the CCTV footage, physical
records at the entrance of the falls have no record of him entering and our
search team has been checking the rain forest. There is no sign of him,” Zimbabwe
National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority spokesman Tinashe Farawo told
The AP news agency.
“We are looking at other leads because it seems
he never entered the rainforest."
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