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Arewa stakeholders warn Nigerians to disregard proposed protest

The forum suggested a continuous dialogue with the Federal Government and other stakeholders to resolve the hardship bedevilling the country

The Arewa Stakeholders Forum has warned Nigerians against embarking on a nationwide strike, slated for August 1, 2024.

Instead, the forum suggested a continuous dialogue with the Federal Government and other stakeholders to resolve the hardship bedevilling the country

In a statement issued by Prof. Shuiabu Aliyu, after a closed-door meeting with stakeholders at the Arewa House Center for Research and Historical Documentation, Kaduna, it urged Nigerians to seek dialogue in settling problems.

“We know the social challenges of hyperinflation, unemployment and hunger currently bedevilling the masses of this country, but after our deliberations, we are urging Nigerians to please explore alternatives to protests,” it said.

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According to Aliyu, Nigerians should learn from the Venezuela, Yemen, Syria and Sudanese cases, adding that the negative impact of the planned protest might leave many dead and millions displaced as in the case of Sudan.

“Civil strikes are often hijacked by mischief makers bent on bringing down the ruling government either by opposition parties or foreign adversaries of the government in power.

“These strikes breed unrest which leads to death (loss of lives), destruction of economic activities and natural resources. In the Sudan story over 150,000 died, while over two million were displaced,” he said.

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