Nationwide Protest : The Defunct Presidential Women Campaign Council of The APC Charge Youth, Women to apply Restraint

CALL FOR RESTRAINT AND CONTINUOUS DIALOGUE

We, the Defunct Presidential Women ,Campaign Council, urge our members and fellow Nigerians, especially the youth and women to exercise restraint and avoid protests at this critical time in our Nation’s History. While we understand the economic hardships in the land, we believe that giving the government an opportunity to address the pressing issues is crucial.

We acknowledge the efforts of the government to engage with stakeholders and address the concerns of Nigerian youth and women. We encourage the government to continue on this path and work towards tangible solutions. Meaningful dialogue and collaboration are therefore very important in addressing the complex issues facing our nation at this time.

Protests can be counterproductive and may lead to unintended consequences, including:

  • Escalating tensions and conflict,
  • Further disrupting economic activities and livelihoods,
  • Undermining the government’s efforts to address the issues

Instead, as concerned Nigerians and women, we advocate for constructive dialogue, engagement, and collaboration. Let us work together to build a better future for all Nigerians. We urge our members and supporters to channel their energy into activities that promote peace, understanding, and progress.

Specifically, we call on:

  • The government to continue engaging with stakeholders and addressing the concerns of Nigerian women
  • Our members and supporters to participate in constructive dialogue and collaboration
  • All Nigerians to remain calm and peaceful, even in
  • the face of challenges

Let us give the government a chance to deliver on its promises and work towards a more inclusive and equitable society. Together, we can achieve greatness and build a brighter future for ourselves and future generations.

Yes we can!!!

Signed
Hon. Dr. Asabe Vilita Bashir
Director-General
Defunct APC Presidential Women Campaign Council
31st July, 2024

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