By Yahaya Idris
The vice President, West Africa, Pan-American Youth Union, has appealed to protesters championing the EndBadGovernance protests to exercise restraint for immediate dialogue with Federal Government.
His advised came after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu nationwide Broadcast on sunday, expressing his willingness to take full responsibility of governance and listen to all that was demanded during protests.
Oladele John Nihi, who is the Special Adviser on Youth Affairs to Kogi State Governor drums support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CALL FOR CALM AND DIALOGUE: Ending the #EndBadGovernance Protests
As the Vice President, West Africa, Pan-African Youth Union, I urge the #EndBadGovernance protesters across Nigeria to heed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s appeal and bring an end to the protests. While I acknowledge the frustrations and grievances that led to the protests, I firmly believe that continued dialogue and engagement are essential in addressing the issues at hand.
The President’s address this morning demonstrates a willingness to listen and work towards solutions. I commend this commitment to dialogue and encourage all stakeholders to engage constructively.
My deepest condolences go out to the families of those who have lost their lives during the protests. The past three days have seen not only the loss of lives but also a turn towards violence and the looting of public and private properties in some parts of the country. Unfortunately, opportunistic elements are now exploiting the protest to cause widespread destruction and suffering, undermining the original purpose of the protests.
In light of this, my office, in conjunction with the Forum of Special Advisers on Youth to Governors in Nigeria, is organizing a 2-day National Youth Dialogue – Nigeria, scheduled for October 1-2, 2024. This platform will provide a constructive space for young people to share ideas, engage in dialogue, and chart a way forward.
I encourage all protesters to take advantage of this initiative and join us in a peaceful and respectful conversation about the future of our country. Let us work together towards a more inclusive and prosperous Nigeria.
Oladele John Nihi
Vice President, West Africa
Pan-African Youth Union