#EndBadGovernance Protest: Northern Senators appeal to youths
According to Yar'adua, President Bola Tinubu is aware of the difficulties Nigerians are facing and is making a lot of effort to resolve them. He claimed that following fruitful discussions with the Nigeria Labour Congress, Tinubu has raised the minimum wage as a sign of his dedication to the welfare of the people.
The Northern Senators Forum has urged young people and all Nigerians to be cautious during the ongoing demonstrations in their nation. Given the violence and the ensuing loss of life and property. This was stated in a letter to young Nigerians that the Forum's chairman, Sen. Abdulaziz Yar'adua, made available to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
"As the Chairman of the Northern Senators Forum, I am writing to you today with anxiety and hope for our wonderful country's future. It is equally important to acknowledge that the majority of protests have resulted in violence, even though it is your democratic right to initiate a peaceful protest to press home your demands."
He claims that the ongoing demonstrations have caused property loss and deaths in certain states, prompting the implementation of curfews. He stated that this was in spite of well-meaning Nigerians, especially clerics from the Christian and Islamic faiths, making clear that various approaches to engaging and negotiating with the government should be taken into consideration.
"I want to encourage the people who planned the countrywide demonstrations to think back on what transpired on the first day of the protests," he said.
According to Yar'adua, President Bola Tinubu is aware of the difficulties Nigerians are facing and is making a lot of effort to resolve them. He claimed that following fruitful discussions with the Nigeria Labour Congress, Tinubu has raised the minimum wage as a sign of his dedication to the welfare of the populace. (NLC).
This is a noteworthy accomplishment and evidence of his ability to collaborate and listen. Additionally, in an effort to lessen the financial problems that Nigerians endure, the government has launched Social Welfare Intervention Schemes including the cash transfer, consumer credit scheme, and N110 billion National Youth Investment Fund, among others.
Additionally, under this administration, students from underprivileged families can now apply for loans and finish their university degree.
Thus, Yar'adua implored the youths to grant the administration an opportunity to carry out its goals and initiatives.
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