Chairman of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd (TSSNL), High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, has pleaded with Nigerian youths to shelve the proposed protest against the Federal Government.
The Ibe-Ebidouwei of the Ijaw nation, in a statement on Saturday addressed to the faceless protesters, insisted the protest was not necessary because in the long run, all protests end up on the round table, adding only dialogue achieves fruitful results.
While acknowledging palpable hunger in the land, he reiterated his belief that President Bola Tinubu is taking the right decisions in the handling of the economy and insecurity but only needs more time to stabilise the country.
Tompolo further stated that while protest is a constitutional right of all citizens, it is proven that it often halts progress, much more when it is ill-timed and projected to be violent like the current one being planned.
He, therefore, warned that the proposed hardship protest might cause more harm than good to the economy if it was hijacked by hoodlums as indicated by security reports.
The Ijaw chief said since President Tinubu has indicated that he had heard the voice of the protesters and Nigerians loud and clear, he should be given the benefit of the doubt to make amends where necessary.
The press statement titled: ‘Proposed Hardship Protest in Nigeria’, he said, “I have watched with trepidation our nation’s continued efforts to rise above poverty, disease and want.
“I have continued to believe we will, one day, rise above these pitfalls of development and take our place in the comity of nations.
“Nigeria is blessed with resources, both natural and human, and we are capable of finding our way to the promised land where our clinics deliver healthcare, our children are in school and our infrastructure and utilities actually work. But it cannot happen in a day.
“The most important question in nation building is not are we there now, but, are we pushing in the right direction?
“I sincerely believe that the administration of President Bola Tinubu is determined to take us in the direction of national reformation.
“I believe this because of the bold and courageous decisions which he took from his very first day in office. Only a man with clarity of vision would attempt such a change of direction on his first day in office.
“Are we there now? No, but we are well on our way. I, therefore, wish to add my voice to that of many well-meaning Nigerians, including our revered traditional rulers, on this call to shelve the proposed hardship protest billed to begin on the first of August, 2024.
“It is undeniable that there is hunger and hardship in the country and it is not an excuse that the hunger and hardship did not start today.
“But obviously, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is working hard to revamp the economy with well thought-out policies and programmes, addressing the twin issues of economy policy and security, which all agree are at the base of all other problems in the country.
“I am aware of Mr. President’s efforts to get things right in the country, and truly things are getting better.
“For instance, there is great improvement in the oil and gas sector in the last one year, which is still the main source of our economy.
“I am equally aware of the right of the citizenry to protest government policies and programmes in any country.
“It is one sure way for the citizens to participate effectively in governance, by checking the excesses of any government.
“But protests have also been known to halt progress, when they are ill-timed. When things are beginning to be done right, what is often needed is patience.
“However, the organizers of this proposed hardship protest must know that the timing is wrong, and the protest may cause more harm than good to the economy and security; as security reports have indicated that the protest will be hijacked by unscrupulous elements.
“It is against this background that I have joined other Patriotic Nigerians to appeal to prospective protesters to call off the proposed protest and engage governments at all levels to find lasting solutions to the country’s problems.
“You must agree with me that after every protest, it is the dialogue that follows that yields fruits not the protest itself.
“I may also add that the current threat of protest has actually achieved its aim, as Mr President has said it loud and clear that he has heard the voice of prospective protesters. Let us all engage in dialogue.”
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