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#EndHunger: Northern senators beg Nigerian youths to exercise restraint

“I write to you today as the chairman of the Northern Senators Forum with a deep sense of concern and hope for the future of our great nation,” said Mr Yar’Adua.

• August 3, 2024
NORTHERN SENATORS' FORUM
NORTHERN SENATORS’ FORUM

The Northern Senators Forum has appealed to youths and other Nigerians to exercise restraint in the protests going on in the country.

It said this was imperative given the violence and resultant loss of lives and property.

The forum’s chairman, Abdulaziz Yar’adua said this in a letter addressed to Nigerian youths on Saturday.

“I write to you today as the chairman of the Northern Senators Forum with a deep sense of concern and hope for the future of our great nation,” said Mr Yar’Adua. “While it’s your democratic right to embark on a peaceful protest to press home your demands, it is equally important to recognise that most protests have ended up in violence.”

According to him, the current protests have resulted in the loss of lives and properties in some states, leading to the declaration of curfews.

This, he said, was despite clarion calls by well-meaning Nigerians, including Islamic and Christian clerics, advising on need to consider other options to negotiate and engage with the government.

“Therefore, I wish to call on those who organised the nationwide protests to reflect on what happened on the first day of the protests,” he said.

Mr Yar’adua said President Bola Tinubu was aware of the challenges faced by Nigerians and was working tirelessly to address the issues.

He said Tinubu had demonstrated his commitment to welfare of citizens by increasing the minimum wage after engaging in constructive dialogue with the Nigeria Labour Congress. (NLC).

“This is a significant achievement and a testament to his willingness to listen and work collaboratively. In addition, the government has embarked on Social Welfare Intervention Schemes, like the cash transfer, consumer credit scheme, and N110 billion National Youth Investment Fund, amongst others to reduce the economic hardships faced by Nigerians.

“Furthermore, this administration has made it possible for students from disadvantaged backgrounds to access loans and complete their university education. This is a groundbreaking initiative unprecedented in our nation’s history.

“The president has also signed the North West and South East Development Commissions to bring development closer to the grassroots,” said the letter.

Mr Yar’adua urged the youths to allow the government to implement its policies and programmes. 

According to him, there is a need to exercise more patience and allow the government to actualise its vision.

(NAN)

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