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Shun protest, remove APC from power in 2027, Kwankwaso tells angry Nigerian youths

The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the 2023 election, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has urged Nigerian youths to shun the planned nationwide but seek a change in government at the ballot.

Angry Nigerian youths have vowed to protest the hunger, cost of living crisis, inflation, unemployment, among others, in the country, from August 1, 2024.

However, baring his mind on the planned demonstrations across the country, the former Kano State governor said bad governance has caused anger, hunger, insecurity, hopelessness, and despair among the citizens.

He accused the Federal Government of meddling in the country’s political affairs, adding that many challenges in the country could have been avoided.

“It is with deep sense of responsibility that I share my thoughts on the current situation in Nigeria. We found ourselves in avoidable hardship because our leaders missed some steps since 2007”, Kwankwaso said in a statement posted on X on Saturday.

“However, there is always room for correction and setting the country on the right track for economic development, prosperity and better welfare of citizens.

“This could be achieved through ensuring good governance, respect for the rule of law, transparency and accountability.

“It is sad to note that the attitude of our leaders to poor governance plunged the citizens, especially youth, into anger, hunger, insecurity, hopelessness and about giving up on the country.

“Interferences by the federal government into the affairs of the chieftaincy matters in Kano state, impeachment of the deputy governor of Edo state, political crises in Rivers state, sabotage to Aliko Dangote refinery, controversies surrounding SAMOA agreement, the conflict between Sen. Ali Ndume and the APC leadership, widespread insecurity and other criminal acts are a few examples of avoidable and unnecessary crises”.

He said the hardship in the country has led the youths to frustration and a strong urge to protest.

“The recent calls for protests against bad governance resonate with me, as they reflect our collective frustration and yearning for a better Nigeria,” he said.

“However, I urge Nigerians to put our country first before any other consideration by way of being patient with the government and giving it all necessary support to succeed.

“If any government fails to provide the necessary leadership for better Nigeria, we will have opportunity as citizens to elect the people who can bring the required change using our votes”.

The politician, however, warned the youths that peaceful protest can escalate into violence, loss of lives and destruction of properties.

“In these trying times, our nation stands at a crossroads. Our collective frustration with bad governance has reached a boiling point, and the urge to protest is strong,” Kwankwaso pointed out.

“As an elder and patriotic Nigerian, I share your concerns and your desire for change. However, I urge you to consider the consequences of national protests and to channel your energy into a more effective and peaceful means of transformation—through the power of your ballot.

“Protests, while a fundamental democratic right, often come with unforeseen and dire consequences. The tragic events of the past have shown us that protests can escalate into violence, leading to loss of lives, destruction of property, and widespread chaos. The repercussions of such actions extend far beyond the immediate moment, leaving scars on our communities and deepening divisions among us.”

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