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Constructive Dialogue, Collaboration Will Address Hardship, Not Protest – NCSCN

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
2 years ago
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Ahead of the planned nationwide demonstration on August 1, the National Civil Society Organization of Nigeria (NCSCN) has appealed to the organisers to pursue constructive dialogue and collaboration with the federal government to end hardship in the country rather than resorting to protests.

It also salutes the President’s openness and sincerity of purpose, noting that his public acknowledgement of the nation’s enormous challenges indicates a patriotic and genuine commitment to addressing the issues.

At a press conference in Abuja yesterday, NCSCN Executive Director, Amb. Blessing A. Akinlosotu called on all Nigerians to exercise patience and give the government the necessary time and support to implement essential reforms and initiatives.

Blessing said, “We believe that through constructive dialogue and collaboration, we can achieve lasting changes shortly.”

According to him, protests can have both positive and negative impacts on countries in terms of stability, economy, and infrastructure; however, protests often have a more destructive impact.

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Furthermore, Nigerians must understand that the outcome of agitations in a precarious situation like ours is unpredictable.

It is evident that in protest situations, shops are usually looted, and businesses and other economic activities are shut down, consequently inflicting more suffering on the masses rather than on the government.

Therefore, constructive dialogue and collaboration are essential for navigating these challenges and ensuring the country’s stable and prosperous future.

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