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June 12: NYCN urges youths to shun planned protests but rather reflect on the journey so far

Admin June 11, 2021
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June 11, 2021

The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has called on youths and Nigerians in general to shun any planned protest on June 12, but use the occasion of Democracy Day to reflect on the journey so far.

President of NYCN, Mr. Solomon Adodo, made the call in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday.

This is coming as some individuals and groups have indicated intentions to stage nationwide protests against government on June 12.

Rather than the planned protest, Adodo said that Nigerians should use the occasion to reflect on the state of nation and engage in intellectual discourse that could proffer solutions to the challenges currently confronting the country.

Although he said that protest was the fundamental human rights of any aggrieved citizen, Adodo, however, stressed the need for Nigerians to use the occasion to reflect on how to work together for the country’s unity and progress.

“Considering the mood of the nation, it is safe to submit that this is not the appropriate time for such a protest.

“Rather, all stakeholders of the Nigerian project should use the occasion of Democracy Day to reflect on the journey so far and suggest ways of making amends where there are perceived lapses.

“What the nation needs at this period is to rally round the government to overcome the daunting challenges.

“There is time and season for everything. Our country today is being threatened by criminals masquerading as bandits, kidnappers, secessionists and outright terrorists.

“There have been claims in some quarters that some of these challenges have been propelled by enemies of Nigeria.

“Others opine that some unscrupulous elements, who seek to take over political power, are sponsoring criminals to destabilise the country.

“Yet, others blame the challenges on the inability to provide good governance. Whatever the case maybe, we must first see ourselves as Nigerians and unite to confront whatever challenge threatening the soul of our dear nation,” Adodo said.

“As patriots, we must see ourselves as contributing to nation building rather than amplifying issues that give the nation negative image.” 

The NYCN president also regretted that those who had chosen to protest at the slightest opportunity had failed to offer useful tips that could remedy the issues they chose to protest against.

He added, “We are disturbed that certain persons, who constitute themselves into critics and protest merchants, have not offered advice on ways of solving the perceived wrongs.

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