Halimat Tejuosho preaches peace, patience, dialogue amidst nationwide protests
Founder QAT Foundation, Hajiya Halimat Adenike has called on Nigerians to maintain every sense of decorum regarding the ongoing nationwide protests.
Hajiya Halimat made the call in Abuja earlier this week during youths’ solidarity protest with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said that the protest is uncalled for, noting that the current administration is still trying to sort out inherited liabilities from the previous administration.
Suing for peace, patience and dialogue against violent protests capable of turning the country into chaos, Adenike noted that the Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s led administration has used available means to plead with Youths on the need to shelve their sword as the government is doing everything possible to address current challenges.
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Speaking further at the protest tagged, ”protect, not protest, an initiative powered by QAT Foundation, she avered that the plan to end the present administration is out of order, warned against plunging the country into Kenya and Libya experiences.
She said, “What bad governance are we ending when the government of the day is yet to stabilize from some challenges it inherited from the former government.
“The minister of information and national orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris has been addressing various youth groups and meetings. Nigeria is not Kenya and we will not allow any protest that will affect market women or one that would be hijacked by looters and hoodlums lurking around. Let’s cherish our peace and grow this democracy via dialogue.
“To this end, I urge all Nigerian youth and civil society organizations to dissipate their energies in protecting this government, this country and shun all planned protests.” she stressed.
Hajiya Adenike before now has used different avenue to urge Nigerian youths on the need to give president Tinubu more. She noted that the policies and reforms by the APC government under Tinubu will materialize in a no distant time as such Nigerians should envisage the future advantages imbedded in those reforms both for individual and national growth