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Home » Kano APC Youths Say No To Protest
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Kano APC Youths Say No To Protest

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The Coalition of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Youth Movements has called on the Nigerian youth to shun the planned nationwide planned protest.

The Coalition led by its Chairman in Kano, Adamu Unguwargini made the call at a press conference on Tuesday urging the youths to avoid the end bad governance protest.

Adamu explained that the reason of the APC youth declaration is that history has shown that even well-intentioned protests have often not resulted in the desired outcomes.

He gave instances where protests have led to further instability and suffering giving example of countries like Sudan, Libya and recently Kenya.

“We have seen instances where protests led to further instability and suffering, as witnessed in countries like Sudan, Libya and recently, Kenya.

“In these nations, protests did not resolve the issues but rather exacerbated the challenges faced by the populace.

“Instead of taking to the streets, we urge the youth to engage in constructive dialogue with the government.

“Open communication and collaboration are more effective in pressing home our demands and ensuring that the voices of the youth are heard. We believe that a peaceful approach will yield better results and prevent the potential for unrest and violence” he stated.

However, the APC youth leader calf on government at all levels to take decisive and immediate actions to alleviate the sufferings of the Nigerian masses.

“It is crucial that the government addresses the economic and social challenges facing the country, providing tangible solutions to improve the quality of life for all Nigerians” he stated.

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