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Protests not solution to economic hardship, Waiya tells Nigerians

Mr Waiya urged the federal government to urgently address the current challenges being faced by Nigerians.

• July 15, 2024
Ibrahim Waiya (Executive Director, Citizens for Development and Education) and Nigerian protesters (credit: bloomberg)
Ibrahim Waiya (Executive Director, Citizens for Development and Education) and Nigerian protesters (credit: bloomberg)

Ibrahim Waiya, executive director, Citizens for Development and Education (CDE), said that in spite of the economic hardship in the country,  protest is not the best option to address the situation.

Mr Waiya stated this on Monday in Kano against the backdrop of alleged plans by yet-to-be-identified groups to stage mass protests in the country.

“The level of our civilisation,  exposure and sentiment around religion and ethnicity may not allow us to have well-coordinated protests,” he said.

Mr Waiya, who doubles as the chairman, Conference of Northern States Civil Society Networks, said they are in support of peaceful protests.

“We are, however, sceptical about what could be the outcome, as some selfish politicians may take advantage of our division to hijack the process.

“Peaceful protest is lawful in Nigeria. However, our fear is that the protest has the potential to stagnate daily businesses of the poor in the country and aggravate their sufferings,” he said.

The executive director urged the federal government to urgently address the current challenges being faced by Nigerians.

“In 2022, the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS)  disclosed that about 130 million Nigerian citizens are in a multidimensional poverty,” he said.

He faulted measures adopted by the federal government after the removal of subsidy on petrol.

Mr Waiya said that the interventions adopted by government are temporary and inadequate to address the current challenges in the country.

(NAN)

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