A Nigeria sociopolitical and cultural youth group, under the aegis of Southern Nigeria Youth Assembly has commended Nigerians, especially the Southern Nigerian youths over their maturity on the ongoing hunger protest in the country, while condemning spates of violence and senseless looting few areas
In a press release made available to newsmen and signed by the group President, Engr. Njoku Moses Chuks says, the display of maturity of Southern Nigeria Youths has demonstrated they have unalloyed confidence in the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led administration and encouraged them to continue to toe this line of thought as thier priority for a great county under the present administration is not misplaced.
*The statement said in part;*
” We are happy for your display of maturity by shunning violence during the protest and commend all the youths across all the states in the Southern Nigeria area, that listened to our advise to shun the protest”.
The group added that, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu inherited a bad economy but that he has the political will to take drastic steps and has been doing everything possible to fix Nigeria and restore the economy.
They further stated that, President Tinubu has taken bold steps aimed at making Nigeria better than he met it and removal of the dubious fuel subsidy that only put money in the pockets of the few and influencial is one of them.
The group acknowledged the effects of such a policy but urge Nigerians to put their trust in the Tinubu led administration as the leadership is on track to restore hope, which requires collective sacrifices by Nigerians, assuring that the epileptic economy being felt now is temporary and will soon be a thing of the past as the Federal Government is working assiduously towards economic stability.
They further admonished Nigeria youths generally to shun acts of violence and avoid being used by disgruntled and failed politicians whose aim is not for the interest of Nigerians but in their selfish ego pursuit and inordinate ambition to cause mayhem in the country.