The Coalition of Civil Society Groups, in Kaduna state representing both indigenes and non-indigenes residing in Kaduna State, have collectively distanced themselves from the planned nationwide protests scheduled for October 1, 2024.
This was made known by the group Spokesman Comrade Yusuf Lawal while addressing newsmen in Kaduna on Monday.
He said, “We firmly distanced ourselves from these events and emphasize our commitment to constructive engagement rather than disruption.
According to the group, “October 1 should serve as a day of celebration, honouring the sacrifices and contributions of our past heroes. It is a day to reflect on our collective journey as a State and a Nation, not one marked by the destruction of Government and private property or civil unrest. The importance of unity and respect for our shared history cannot be overstated.
“We recognize and appreciate the Government’s ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of life for citizens, particularly through the establishment of skill acquisition centres slated to commence in December.
“These centres represent a significant opportunity for community development and economic empowerment. We urge the government to ensure that the selection process for these programmes is transparent and equitable, reflecting the diverse needs of our community while being free from any form of nepotism or favouritism.
Instead of participating in protests that can lead to chaos and violence, we encourage our fellow citizens to engage in their Local Government areas elections actively. The upcoming local elections provide a vital platform for voicing concerns and enacting change, they stressed.
“If we feel that our State and National leaders are not meeting expectations, it is through grassroot involvement that we can make our voices heard and drive positive change. The Federal Government’s commitment to Local Government autonomy offers us the chance to influence our governance directly.
“We are particularly disheartened by the involvement of children in protests. Responsible parenting is crucial, and we, as representatives of over fifty civil society organizations, unequivocally oppose the participation of minors in such activities. The safety and well-being of our children must always take precedence over political expression.
While we acknowledge that the current Government is not without its shortcomings, it is essential to allow it the necessary time to fulfil its commitments. The recent protests, particularly the “End Bad Governance” demonstrations, led to significant vandalism and tragic loss of life, including the heartbreaking death of a young man from Zaria.
The economic repercussions for businesses and communities have been severe, diverting essential resources that could otherwise have been invested in development and social services.
He said, “Historically, protests have often failed to resolve the systemic challenges facing our Nation. Instead, constructive dialogue, community engagement, and collaboration with the Government have proven to be more effective paths to addressing our concerns and fostering lasting change.
“As a united coalition, we stand firmly against these protests and implore the government to persist in its efforts for the betterment of all citizens. We believe in the power of dialogue and cooperation to address grievances and build a more prosperous future.”
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