By Ahmad Tijjani Abdul
Senator Sani Musa (APC, Niger) on Monday appealed to Nigerian youths to embrace dialogue as a means of ending the nationwide protests. In a statement issued in Kano,
Sen. Musa emphasized that dialogue is the only way to resolve the issues driving the protests.
” In light of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent nationwide address, I urgently appeal to all Nigerians, particularly the youth, to embrace dialogue and suspend ongoing protests.
As tensions escalate, prioritizing peace and unity is crucial.
Our President has stressed the importance of maintaining stability and protecting our democracy. Acts of violence and unrest only harm our nation.
As the backbone of our country’s stability and future prosperity, our youth must lead by example, demonstrating a commitment to peaceful resolution and constructive conversation.
President Tinubu is taking significant steps to ensure the well-being of our people.
Over N500 billion has been released to states to address pressing issues, including food insecurity and fuel subsidies.
Initiatives such as food importation to reduce prices, conditional cash transfers to support the most vulnerable, and student loans to ease the burden on our youth are already in place.
These actions demonstrate the government’s commitment to catering to the needs of all Nigerians.
Let us heed the President’s call and work together to build a stronger, more unified Nigeria.
Let peace and dialogue be our guiding principles as we navigate these challenging times.