The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), Kaduna State Chapter, has counselled the state government to note that the violent protest witnessed on the five days of the nationwide protest is a ticking time bomb waiting for explosion.
This was even as it denounced the hijacking of peaceful protest by miscreants.
In a statement issued by its chapter coordinator, Sa’adu Bako on Tuesday it said “we have been following closely with rapt attention the recent protests in the state with serious concern.
It noted that the, “CNG is saddened with the unfortunate hijack of the peaceful protests that people embarked on to express their concerns and feelings as is the case in any democratic culture by the agent of darkness.
Thus, the maiming, killings, and arson that have ensued stand wholly condemnable.
“We sympathise with the people of Kaduna State who have lost loved ones to the senseless violence that trailed the protests. Our hearts go out to the families and communities affected by this unnecessary bloodshed, arson, and physical attacks.
The CNG called on the Kaduna State government to view this sad incident as a wake-up call to address the difficult living conditions of its residents, which have been propelled by poverty, unemployment, and inequality that translated into hunger that birthed the anger in people.
“The CNG is disturbed that the protest that was intended to be a simple instrument of expression of peoples’ frustration and a cry for help, has been sadly hijacked by groups and individuals with dangerous motives, particularly against Kaduna State and Northern Nigeria.
The CNG makes it categorical that the level of destruction and arson witnessed in Kaduna is totally unacceptable.
“The sight of young boys deeply engrossed in the idea of the protest and breaking into shops and offices is a stark reminder of the challenge of out-of-school children in Kaduna, who are susceptible for recruitment by politicians with questionable motives into violent demonstrations.
“This is a ticking time bomb that requires urgent attention.We therefore condemn in the strongest terms the violent attacks against security agents and innocent civilians alike in the guise of protest.
“This is not what protests are meant to achieve. People must remember that arson and destruction of properties can never replace constructive engagements but can only waste away their commonwealth through repairs and reconstruction.
Thus, the destruction of public institutions, private investments, and physical harm to innocent citizens is tantamount to throwing the baby out with the bathwater. It is never the solution.
The CNG observes that the family institution as it is known as the foundation of our society is fast waning in influence and values. We renew our call to the parents and communities to take responsibility for building a decent society through instilling high moral standards in their children.
“This must be supported alongside societal reorientation to promote brotherhood and respect for constituted authority, and uphold the rule of law.
“We are calling on the Kaduna State government to re-strategize and prioritise genuine investment in education particularly primary and secondary schools which provide basis for further educational advancement.
“This must be consolidated with the establishment of skills acquisition centres that train youngsters on practical-problem solving skills that would contribute to addressing our societal challenges while eking out a living and being responsible.
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE