30th July, 2024
By Victor Adeoti
Prominent traditional rulers in the South-West under the aegis Yoruba Obas Forum (YOF), have urged organisers of nationwide protest scheduled to commence on 1 August to engage in constructive dialogue with the government over their grievances rather than taking to the streets, an action they said could lead to violence.
“We, Yoruba Obas Forum acknowledged the role of protests in a democracy and that is why we are warning against those who might exploit these events for malicious purposes as certain groups are looking to use this protest to invite violence and crime,” YOF said in a statement on Tuesday while appealing to Nigerian youths to shun the planned protest.
The statement was jointly signed by YOF National President, the Molokun of Atijere, Oba Samuel Olusola Adeoye; Deputy National President, the Elerinmo of Erinmo, Oba Michael Odunayo Ajayi; and Public Relations Officer, the Alayandelu of Odo Alayandelu, Oba Asunmo Aderibigbe.
The traditional rulers said while they understand the frustration and challenges faced by many Nigerians, it is essential to approach the issues constructively and with dialogue
“Protest has never been a solution for nations to solve their challenges, but rather an avenue for destruction of human lives and property.
“Please, do not let non-state actors disrupt already existing peace and stability of our land, please be cautioned.
“While protesting is your democratic right, please consider the broader implications on our national stability and progress.
“Dialogue, round table conference and collaboration are far more effective solutions and antidote.
“We are aware that there is hunger, insecurity and unemployment in the land, but the signals out there clearly indicate that another nationwide protest will definitely plunge this nation into more economic mess and insecurity.
“As your fathers, we earnestly appeal to you all to shelve the planned protest in the interest of our dear nation,” it said.
The traditional rulers noted that the country could not afford another unrest considering the current state of the nation.
According to them, the present administration is relatively young and working tirelessly to improve the live of the common man in a manner that will be enduring.
“We traditional rulers in the Yoruba land were deeply worried that a mass protest at this critical time will not do our dear country any good, rather, but can lead to further national disorder.
“Let us all accept dialogue with the Federal Government rather than destabilising the country with protests,” it said.
The traditional rulers also urged President Bola Tinubu and other political office holders to urgently address the core issues of hunger and the deep disconnect between the ordinary Nigerians and the ruling class.(NAN)(www.nannnews.ng)
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