September 16, 2024

 



 

 

“We may protest but let it be peaceful
We can protest and be seen as prospects for the Nation’s development and not suspects intending to destroy the Nation.

Dialogue may have become a “broken record” but we must never be tired of exploring this avenue to express our demands and desires.

Let our vision and mission in protesting be towards the Nation’s progression and not regression and retardation.

We should allow our focus be on the main issue and not distract our mission with cumbersome agendas, ambiguous and unrealistic requests.

If the truth must be told, Electoral reforms should be our priority because no matter the shout or cry, if our leaders know that they can always have their way, they will do little.

INEC may have betrayed us in many ways and dashed our hopes a countless number of times, but with a structure and reform, it will rise up to its responsibilities.

We are citizens of a rich Nation but we are only seeing “shege” in our cities. They say we should be compatriots but daily push us to compart riots which is not really the wish of the young generation and I am pleading that we should avoid it as much as possible.

It is time for our Nation to be great again. My Fellow citizens, please we may protest, which is obviously our civic and constitutional right, but let us remember not to allow our emotions drive us to take laws into our hands , by destroying properties and affecting daily transactions. Please let us show our maturity and not ground the daily activities of the innocent citizens seeking to get their daily bread.

Our Nation thrives on daily transactions and if withheld for too long, it may culminate into more hunger, chaos and dissatisfaction.

You and I will never give up in praying and working towards a better Nigeria

God bless my great Nation Nigeria.

-Dr Kunle Awotiku
MD/CEO Uniplan Integrated Services

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