Proposed Protest: Nigeria Will Survive, Let’s Be Calm

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*Please stop the threat from the security agencies. 

*Citizens also are guilty of complicity if government fails 

By Lanre Ogundipe

Mr. President,  l urge you to stop the ongoing threats emanating  from  security agencies on the proposed protest. All you need to do is to  engage  Nigerians and plead for understanding . You actually need to inform them of the efforts you are putting up to ameliorate  the  hardships they are going through as a result of the removal of fuel subsidy and floating of the Naira. 

I have followed with keen interest,  government’s reaction to the planned protest by Nigerians on August 1, 2024.

Mr. President, for those of us who had played one role or the other in the recent past in protests organised by Civil Society organisations and organised Labour movement, l  believed that protesters hardly nurse any plan to act violently or embark on reckless activities during  such protests.  Rather, what I’ve  observed is that governments, through the security agencies or other….is usually  culpable  for protests turned violent. 

Therefore, all that the government needs to do –   at this critical stage of the anger  of  the people, who are  determined   to take to the  streets to vent their frustration, is to show  understanding and empathy with the people’s plight. This is because, no citizen in his or her right mind, would  set out to cause disorderliness and  destruction of properties or infrastructures built with  taxpayers’ money.

It’s smacks of sheer intolerance,  government out of share intolerance to allow people to speak to exercise  their  constitutional  rights that always  embark on using force to suppress peoples voices which on many occasions had proved offensive and  counter  productive.

 At this junture, Mr. President, my appeal as a leader of the people and notable pro –  democracy activist and veteran of many struggles – who had led many  protests in this country is to be more proactive in responding to agitations  in a manner that would disarm the enemy of progress, which will  prove to the     opposition that  you understand the game and care about the people you are governing.This would enhance  your  dignity as a politician who  understands  what good leadership is all about and  the dynamics of effective  statecraft. 

Mr. President  I believed  that the prompt action taken on Dangote refinery is an indication that you meant well .A decision  that  is  being applauded in many quarters  as a  step in the  right direction. Your release of discounted  rice is also a commendable step. Though there is need to prevent  this largese from the usual  misappropriation by unscrupulous  Nigerians. 

 Flooding the market with rice and other essential products at discounted  rates should be done  to break the cartel,  who are profiteering by inflicting hardships  on  citizens.  If all these measures had been taken with the recent salary increase, the hope of the people would have come alive and  mellowed down the anger and associated agitation. 

 As a matter of fact,  this is not actually the period to put out  security agencies on protest – suppressing mission. Some of who  have been threatening innocent souls,  simply because they are protesting the injustices placed on  them. Those shouting on top of their voices chanting violence as a result of peaceful protest, should  be put under the  searchlight and questioned if the protest turns awry.  

Democracy is the government  of the people by the people and for the people.  Government agents should not and must not be seen warring with the same people they are employed  to protect. 

Nigeria and its citizens will survive this period. For this to happen, 

the leadership must be willing to shoulder most of  the  sacrifice , while the governed should also admit the fact that not only President Tinubu is guilty of bad governance. State Governors, local government authorities, and  the legislature are  culpable at various levels. We the followers, too,  are  complicit. We have  in our responsibility  as good citizens.  We have failed to do  what is right or  at the right time, at our various duty posts.

Let us bail our country  out of the current  mess through collective efforts and not through security brutality to muzzle dissenting voices.

Lanre Ogundipe 

Former President 

Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ 

July 30, 2024.

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