Protest: Aiyedatiwa engages stakeholders, says Nigeria on path of recovery

Ahead of the planned nationwide protest, the Governor of Ondo State, Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on Monday met with stakeholders, including students and youths, assuring them that ongoing reforms by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will lead to economic recovery of the country.

Addressing the representatives of youth groups from the three senatorial districts of the State, in Akure, the Governor assured the youths that their welfare remains a priority, promising greater inclusion in his administration.

Governor Aiyedatiwa urged Nigerians to be more patient with government, stressing that all indications point in the direction of improved economy that will alleviate the challenges of the people.

He said that the President Bola Tinubu administration has beautiful plans to improve the living conditions of the people but sought the understanding of Nigerians, saying Rome was not built in day.

Governor Aiyedatiwa appealed to the sponsors of the nationwide protest to seek a more peaceful option and approach that will promote development, national peace and political stability.

He said: “Development thrives in a peaceful environment; let us all be united and collectively tackle the prevailing economic hardship confronting the nation.

“We should all avoid a protest that could lead to destruction of lives and property as this might worsen out economic situation. The EndSARS protest that was hijacked by hoodlums is still fresh in our memories.”

The Governor had earlier met with the newly appointed transition committee chairmen in the 18 Local Government Areas and 33 Local Council Development Areas (LCDA) and Heads of Local Government Administration (HOLGA).

The Governor emphasized the importance of engaging with local communities, particularly youths, traditional institutions, and opinion leaders.

“Do not underestimate anyone; stay vigilant, engage with the community, and convey to our people that protests are unnecessary, dialogue is the best approach”, Governor Aiyedatiwa urged.

The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Amidu Takuro, and the Senior Special Assistant on Community Engagement (Central), Mr. Femi Fadairo, echoed the Governor’s commitment to youth welfare.

Youth leaders, including Mr. Tuyi Adekambi, Mr. Fowope Adesina, and Mr. Ibrahim Oladotun, pledged to advocate against violent protests in the State and support the Governor’s efforts.

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