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“Whoever Is Advising President Tinubu Against Addressing Nigerians Is Not Doing Him A Favour” – Okai Austin Okai
The 2023 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the House of Representative election for Dekina/Bassa in Kogi State, Usman, has submitted that the silence of President Bola Tinubu is part of what is fuelling the #EndBadGovernance protest.
According to him, those advising the President not to address Nigerians are not doing him any favour.
Austin made the submission in a post via his account on the X platform, while reacting to the protest against hardship and harsh government policies in Nigeria.
The former candidate said the protests were a signal of the people’s desire for change, and a direct address from the President would go a long way in reassuring the people.
He added that every minute of silence from President Tinubu is fueling the unrest.
The post tagged: “When Not To Keep Quiet,” reads: “Many Nigerians were expecting a presidential address yesterday to ease the growing tensions and unrest across the country.
“However, the absence of a powerful broadcast from the President has left citizens feeling disappointed and concerned.
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“Whoever is advising President Bola Tinubu against addressing Nigerians is not doing him a Favour.
“This #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest will linger on. In times of crisis, a leader’s words can go a long way in calming nerves and inspiring hope. Unfortunately, the President’s silence has only added to the anxiety and frustration felt by many.
“The ongoing protests and demonstrations are a clear indication of the people’s desire for change and better governance.
“A presidential address could have been a crucial opportunity to acknowledge the grievances, offer reassurance, and outline concrete steps towards addressing the issues.
“The clock is ticking, and the nation waits with bated breath for a word from its leader. Will the President seize the moment and address the nation, or will the silence continue, fueling more uncertainty and unrest? Only time will tell.”
The Eaglesforesight gathered that some Nigerians took to the streets on Thursday in protest against the economic hardship in the country, which is said to have been caused by the decision of President Tinubu to remove fuel subsidy and float the naira, thereby resulting in rising cost of items.