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Northern Yoruba Community, FCT shun nationwide protest

…Calls for dialogue 

By Segun Awofadeji

The President-General, Yoruba Community in the 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr Jimpat Aiyelangbe has called on his members to stay away from the planned "needless" national protest. 

Ayelangbe who made the call in a press release on Saturday called on the Yoruba Community from across the three Northern geopolitical zones and the Federal Capital Territory to stay away from the planned "needless national protest."

According to him, "We see it as needless because the government of the day has been the most engaging one since we returned to democracy in 1999. People can only protest against a government that refuses to listen to its citizens.

"This government has shown that things can only get better by increasing allocations to states. No state says it cannot pay salaries since the coming of this government. Students have started to enjoy the education loans from the government. 

He added the government has secured autonomy for the local government, a step he said would bring the dividends of democracy to people at the grassroots and make life better for the masses. “All these have been achieved in just one year. Do we expect our leaders to become magicians overnight?” He asked.

The community lamented that "We can only know the beginning of a protest but certainly, we cannot know its end. Let us not cause any avoidable destruction of lives and properties. Many of those who call for the protest are not even in the country. But they want you to destroy the few things you enjoy and become poorer.

"We call on our members to tell their children and let them know that Yoruba are people of high intellect and integrity. We think of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Our hosts are also patriotic Nigerians. In fact, they are the very people who still hold Nigeria together. We should demonstrate to them that as a race, we are very profound in thinking and not simplistic. 

"We will rather engage our leaders on issues of national importance than resort to wanton destruction of lives and properties just in the name of a mischief called protest.”

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