In a nationwide broadcast on Sunday, President Bola Tinubu appealed to protesters to suspend further demonstrations, citing the need for dialogue and collective effort to address the country’s challenges
The protests, now in their fourth day, have highlighted issues of hardship, poverty, and poor governance.
Tinubu acknowledged the turmoil and violent protests in some states, speaking with a sense of responsibility and concern.
He emphasized the importance of working together to reshape Nigeria’s destiny, transcending age, party, tribe, religion, and other divisions.
The President warned those exploiting the situation to threaten certain groups, stating that the law would hold them accountable.
He emphasized that ethnic bigotry and threats have no place in the Nigeria he envisions building.
Tinubu’s appeal aims to create space for dialogue and collaborative problem-solving, recognizing that Nigeria requires a unified effort to address its challenges and build a better future.
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