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Why we won’t support nationwide protest – Uzodinma

Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum, Hope Uzodinma, has explained reasons why the government will not support the planned nationwide protest set to beginnings August 1 to 10.

Some Nigerian youths have vowed to take to the street to express their displeasure over the cost of food, living, inflation, insecurity, and the insensitivity of the current administration.

Though the Federal Government has appealed to Nigerians to shelve plans the protest, as actionable steps are being put in place to alleviate the economic situation in the country, the organisers of the protest have insisted on going ahead.

Briefing State House correspondents on Wednesday, after meeting with President Bola Tinubu, the Imo State governor said it is too early under this government to start any form of protest.

Uzodinma said the protesters have also not told the government what they want changed in the country.

The governor cited the #EndSARS movement of 2020, emphasising the fragile political environment and warning about the potential for hijack by criminals.

“I think it’s too early at this time in the life of this government for anybody to come out to say he wants to protest. First of all, there have not been any engagements where those who are sponsoring the protest were able to tell us the reasons for the protests,” he stated.

“There is something that is the motive that is yet to be unravelled. So, I think that we are not in support of the protests. We are not going to support any protest that has no programmes, that is not discussed, that nobody knows what the problem is.

“Okay, if you are protesting, what do you want the government to do? Because the reason for protests is that they want an issue to be addressed. What are the issues?

“So, in my view, I think there is no need to overheat the polity, overheat our environment and put our people in a position where the hardship that is occasioned by economic recession all over the world is further worsened. So, I advise against the protests.”

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