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The Ovie of Great Idjerhe Kingdom, King Obukowho Monday Whiskey has pleaded with the Nigerian youths to suspend the ongoing nationwide #EndBadGovernance protest.
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TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the hardship protest commenced August 1st, and will run for ten days, ending August 10th.
The protest, so far, saw the non-participation of the Igbo people, extreme violence of the northern States and a largely peaceful protest in the South.
Speaking, the monarch in a statement sighted by TNG on Tuesday, commended the protesters who were peaceful in their demostration, however, condemned the looting and destruction of private and public properties across the country.
King Obukowho noted that violent protest can not bring the solutions the youths seek, adding that, rather than destroy, the energy should be channeled towards dialogue and resolutions to address national interest.
He emphazied that the concerns raised should be critically appraised, urging that issues affecting the ordinary Nigerians must be looked into using the father-and-son relationship approach.
He further called on government at all levels in the country to design policies to tackle the nation’s multifaceted problems, stressing that the federal government can not do it alone.
The statement reads; “In the last five days, I have watched and followed the hunger and #EndBadGovernance protests across our motherland with keen interest. The protests have recorded mixed feelings. I commend the protesters who peacefully made their demands to the Nigerian government. I am also bewildered to watch the destruction of private and public property by some elements who hijacked the protest to loot our people.
“I cannot help but conclude that the core messages of hunger, insecurity, inflation, and the noticeable disconnect between the ruling class and the ordinary Nigerian have been well passed, and it’s time for true reflections and frank talk.
“The avoidable deaths and destruction of properties, including outright looting businesses, in the course of the protests in some parts of the country cannot and will not bring needed solutions. But I must commend our young children, who have conducted themselves well during the period of the protest. No doubt, there is hardship on the land. Our people are hungry, but the government has assured us they are doing everything to lift Nigerians out of this present phase.
“We should redirect our energy and human resources towards using dialogue and alternative dispute resolutions to address issues of national interest, as the patriotic desire of mass protest promoters has now been hijacked and serious care is required to come out of this without collateral damages. I passionately beg you, my children, to suspend the protest in the interest of our country.
“Peaceful protest, as enshrined in the nation’s constitution, does not give room for these wanton destructions of private and public properties. The President, as a true Democrat and father, should look between the lines and adopt a more people-oriented approach to resolving this national uprising.
“The issue raised should be critically appraised, and the needed solutions that can address those issues that are affecting the living standards of ordinary Nigerians should be looked into using the father-and-son relationship approach.
“Let’s look inward and promote things that unite the nation rather than things that divide us. Let peace reign supreme in our land.
“I solemnly call on the government at all levels in the country to urgently design policies and programmes especially in the areas of security and agriculture, to tackle the nation’s multifaceted problems. The federal government cannot do it alone. The states and local governments must collaborate with the centre irrespective of political linings, to save our motherland.”
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