“Nation building is a collective task, we must shun violence and embrace dialogue”

Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, The Speaker of the House of Representatives, has appealed to the organisers of the hunger protests, especially the Nigerian youths to drop their plan in the interest of the country and its citizens advocate support for tinubu.

Tajudeen Abbas said President Bola Tinubu-led administration is not relenting in its efforts to bring succour to Nigerians

Statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Krishi said the House of Representatives has taken measures to continuously engage the youths to hear their earnings and aspirations with a view to addressing them.

“I address you today with a heart full of empathy and a deep sense of duty. We are living through challenging times, and I want to acknowledge the difficulties that many of you, especially our youth, are facing. The economic pressures, social uncertainties, and other related concerns weigh heavily on our nation.

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“Your frustrations and reservations are not lost on us. We hear your cries for change, for a better and more equitable Nigeria. I want to assure you that these concerns are taken with the utmost seriousness by the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. We are committed to listening, engaging, and working with you to find sustainable solutions to the issues that confront us.

“The government has initiated several policies and programmes aimed at addressing the needs and aspirations of our youth. One of such initiatives is the introduction of student loans to ease the burden of educational expenses and ensure that no Nigerian youth is denied the opportunity to pursue their academic dreams due to financial constraints.”

“In addition, we are focusing on job creation and skills development. Programmes aimed at enhancing employability and creating sustainable livelihoods are being prioritised. We are committed to ensuring that the Nigerian youth are not just jobseekers but job creators

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Abbas said lawmakers were “in the process of developing formal legislative mechanisms to ensure continuous engagement and dialogue with our youth,” adding, “We believe that your voices must be heard, and we are creating platforms for regular interaction to build consensus on the way forward.”

He therefore urged the youth to remember that nation-building is a collective task. “We must shun violence and embrace dialogue. Your right to protest is acknowledged and respected. Let us use legitimate avenues to express our grievances and work together towards constructive solutions.”