The Democracy Watch Initiative (DWI) has urged Nigerians to be cautious of upcoming protests by unnamed groups, warning that such demonstrations could impede national progress. In a statement signed by Dr. Tunji O. Bamidele, the group’s Director of Strategic Communication, DWI described the protests as baseless, irrational, and detrimental.
DWI expressed concerns that these protests, led by unknown organizers, might obstruct Nigeria’s ongoing development under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The group emphasized that the timing of the demonstrations is inappropriate and lacks clear justification.
The DWI suggested that those behind the protests could be individuals exploiting public concerns for personal gain. The group pointed out that the organizers have not provided concrete reasons for their actions and cautioned that such movements could sow division.
DWI called on Nigerians, including political leaders and civil society organizations, to prioritize unity and meaningful dialogue instead of engaging in activities that may create discord. The group warned that the protests could divert attention from efforts aimed at building a stronger Nigeria.
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