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Tinubu Pleads with Youths to Shelve Planned Protest

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President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerians, particularly the youth planning a national protest over the high cost of living, to reconsider their plans. The President assured them that their grievances have been heard and are being addressed. This plea was conveyed by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, following a meeting with the President at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Idris emphasized that Tinubu is aware of the public’s concerns and is working diligently to improve the nation’s economic situation.

During his briefing with State House correspondents, Idris shared insights from his discussion with the President, highlighting the government’s commitment to addressing the economic challenges faced by many Nigerians. He stated, “We discussed the issue of the country in general, and Mr. President has asked me to again inform Nigerians that he listens to them, especially the young people who are trying to protest. Mr. President said he takes what they say seriously and is working assiduously to ensure that this country is good not just for today but also for the future.”

Government’s Commitment to Address Concerns

Idris emphasized that President Tinubu is particularly attentive to the voices of young Nigerians, who have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with the current economic conditions. The President’s message is clear: he understands the hardships and is committed to making substantial changes to improve the situation. “The issue of the planned protest, Mr. President does not see any need for that,” Idris noted. “He asked them to shelve that plan and await the government’s response to all their pleas. He has listened to them.”

Tinubu’s administration acknowledges the economic challenges facing many Nigerians and aims to provide tangible solutions. However, the President believes that the planned protest is unnecessary and has requested that the organizers await the government’s response to their concerns. “Mr. President does not see any need for the planned protest. He asked them to shelve that plan and await the government’s response to all their pleas. He has listened to them,” Idris reiterated.

As Nigeria navigates through these economic challenges, the government’s focus remains on implementing policies that will foster long-term stability and prosperity. The President’s appeal to the youth and the broader Nigerian public is a call for patience and cooperation as these measures are rolled out. “The issue of the planned protest, Mr. President does not see any need for that he asked them to shelve that plan and he has asked them to await the government’s response to all their pleas, he has listened to them,” Idris conveyed.

Source: Vanguard  

 

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