A former Petroleum Minister (State), Chief Timipre Sylva, has called on youths across the country, especially those from Bayelsa State and Niger Delta to shun the planned August 1 hardship protest.
Sylva a former Bayelsa State governor, in a message at the weekend, entitled, “Dear Bayelsans, Proud Niger Deltans and Great Nigerians,” said the protest should be shelved because no problem had been solved by agitations.
“The planned protest should be shelved. No problem has been solved by protests and agitation. Only constructive engagement solves problems. The anonymous organisers, have reiterated that the protest is primarily about ending biting hunger.
“While we know that a right to peaceful assembly is protected by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended; we also know that non-toxic constructive dissent and agreement are the most important ingredient of democracy”.
The chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said President Bola Tinubu had approved massive empowerment and employment schemes that would improve the lot of teeming youths and people.
He added that Tinubu is not aloof to the problems confronting Nigerians, but had shown concern as a listening President.
While appealing to the people to give the President more time, Sylva said, “Upon assumption of office, President Tinubu began a major economic renaissance, building on the firm foundations of his predecessor. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and clearly building an economy cannot be done in just over a year.
“Mr President’s promise and manifesto will definitely come to fruition, but the time he has been at the helm does not realistically afford him the time to do the magic expected from him.”
He reminded that the government has only recently granted financial autonomy to the local government across the country which he noted would assist to generate more employment and projects.
“We should not forget that this government just granted our 774 LGA’s full autonomy. This means more employment, projects and empowerments at the grassroots level where the most economically troubled Nigerians, are.
“So I appeal for more time and understanding of the situation at hand, and the timeless wisdom that we do not throw out the baby and the bathwater,” Sylva said.
He warned that uncoordinated and spontaneous protests could lead to dangerous and ambiguous outcomes, stressing that opportunists and cynics could seize the events to unleash their devilish agenda.
“Every nation has its share of cynics and opportunists, there may be those who, beginning from the 1st of August, may appear at gatherings with ghoulish intentions. There are those who have been seeking for this opportunity, not out of patriotism or love but out of pure mischief.
“I urge our youths across the country to be vigilant and apply wisdom. Not everyone on the streets hope for an end to hunger. Some minds have been warped, some influenced by powerful forces sabotaging our nation.
“I humbly implore you all, Bayelsans, Niger Deltans, Nigerians and our very illustrious youths to wait on your country, support our President and shelve the planned protests. We do not cut off our nose to spite our face. Things are on course to improve.”