The National Leader of South East Young Leaders Consultative Forum (SEYLCF) , Ambassador Anyaragbu Chinweuba has called the youths of South East region to be patient with President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Ambassador Anyaragbu , acknowledged the challenges faced by the country and the frustration that has been building among young people and urged them not to embark on the proposed nationwide protest.
He urged the youth to trust in the government’s efforts to address their concerns and work towards a better future, also stated clearly that the youth are the backbone of the nation and the driving force behind change,also acknowledged the high levels of discomfort the people are feeling, as well as poverty and inequality that have led to widespread discontent among young people.
He, however, assured the youth that the government is working tirelessly to create opportunities, improve infrastructure and provide access to quality education, healthcare, and most importantly food for all.
Anyaragbu made them to understand that President Tinibu inherited most of these challenges and change does not happen overnight.
I can assure you that he and his team are committed to laying the foundation for a prosperous future.There are reasons for optimistic government policies that will manifest in our lives very soon.
As a concerned citizen, I recognise your constitutional rights to protest but want you to reconsider the planned protest against the government because of the level of insecurity resulting from ethnic and religious conflicts.
Remember the possibility of those who don’t mean well for the country to hijack the protest is real.
I understand that frustrations and concerns about the country’s challenges are real, and I acknowledge the passion and energy that drives your desire for change , Pleaseconsider the potential consequences of protests, including harm to well intentioned protesters, unrest, looting and other negative activities which the 5th columnists may hide under to perpetrate.
President Tinubu’s investments in infrastructure, healthcare, technology, education in the forms of student loans, fighting insecurity, ensuring stable power supply and creation of the South East Development Commission are evidence of government’s commitment to build a better future.
Rather than embarking on protest which may eventually lead to wanton destroy of private and public property, I urged the youth to engage with the government and participate in the democratic process.
Despite the frustrations, it is crucial to trust in the government’s efforts to address your concerns.
By working together, I believe that Nigeria can overcome its challenges and build a brighter future for all.
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