hardship emanate youth planned protest, attention mr. president.

hardship emanate youth planned protest, attention mr. president.

Nigeria are in critical condition with hardship, for every individual to survive, food is needed most. from Dearest youth of the nation had planned protest against hunger and hardship of the country, the federal government your consideration to end this protest is what the nation waiting, but according to a report ‘ Ali Ndume Borno state south senator urged the president that the leaders of this protest were unknown people and the government wouldn’t identify who to discuss and settle against this protest.’

the country situation were danger is heading youth while is facing the government, also NLC president ask Tinubu to invite leaders of planned protest to negotiate, the planned protest are not able to identify their leaders so also the situation is on critical zone.

Federal government of Nigeria your action against this protest is crucial, and a warning has been made by the government for not burning down the country. non identify as the leader of the protest, this actually lead to unease situation for government.

Tinubu spoke in Abuja on Monday, July 22, at a meeting of the National Council of Traditional Rulers, where he was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume. Furthermore, Tinubu emphasized the need for patience and dedication to the success of these reforms during this critical period. He urged Nigerians to reflect on past crises and violence that jeopardized the nation’s diversity and peace and to avoid repeating such mistakes, Vanguard reported.

He said: “Taking advantage of the economic difficulties in the country, certain individuals with malicious intentions have reportedly been encouraging citizens, especially the youth, to organize a protest. “Let’s draw lessons from the experiences of India and Sudan. With a population exceeding 200 million, we cannot afford to face a similar situation.”

Akume: Tinubu’s gov’t has implemented policies to tackle hardship He said: “We have acquired Compressed Natural Gas vehicles, introduced a student loan scheme, distributed palliatives, and provided tractors, fertilizers, and other agricultural inputs.”

the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’adu Abubakar III, emphasized that dialogue is the best method for resolving conflicts, Blueprint reported. He said: “Violence can never achieve what dialogue can. Peace is essential.”

The Ooni of Ife, Dr Adeyeye Enitan, also spoke, highlighting patriotism among citizens as crucial for national development. He noted that Tinubu is working diligently to improve the country despite facing challenges. He said: “Patriotism leads to national cohesion. Any effort to undermine national unity must be resisted. Nigeria doesn’t belong to any single group; it belongs to all of us.”

Dada Olusegun, President Tinubu’s special adviser on social media, raised the alarm on Tuesday, July 23, and alleged that the current government was battling with evil forces over the nationwide protest scheduled for August 1, 2024.