In a statement released by the Chief Press Secretary of the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewaure II, the monarch appealed to Nigerian youths to reconsider their planned protest scheduled for August 1, 2024. The Oba acknowledged that it takes time for things to improve and urged aggrieved Nigerians to give the Federal Government sufficient time to implement its economic policies, which are aimed at alleviating the current hardships being faced by the citizens.
The Oba further called on the government to intensify its efforts in the implementation of economic and security policies. He advised those planning the nationwide protest to put their plans on hold. It should be noted that some youths had proposed a 10-day nationwide hunger and hardship protest starting from August 1, 2024, to draw attention to the plight of the citizens and urge the government to take action.
President Bola Tinubu, in response to the planned protest, appealed to Nigerians to give him more time to accomplish his plans for the nation. The Oba of Benin’s statement aligns with Tinubu’s plea, emphasizing the need to allow the government to work towards improving the economy and addressing the challenges faced by the people.
The Oba’s appeal for patience and understanding reflects a common sentiment among leaders who believe that significant change takes time. The call for protesters to shelve their plans highlights the desire for peaceful dialogue and a belief in the government’s ability to address the issues at hand. It remains to be seen whether the appeal will be heeded and if the planned protest will be postponed or canceled.
It is important to note that protests are a legitimate form of expression and can play a vital role in bringing attention to societal issues. However, leaders, including the Oba of Benin, are urging Nigerians to consider alternative avenues for voicing their concerns and give the government an opportunity to implement its policies and effect positive change.
As the nation continues to grapple with economic challenges and other issues, the role of dialogue and understanding between the government and its citizens becomes crucial. The Oba’s plea serves as a reminder that patience and cooperation are essential for progress and that peaceful means of communication can lead to the desired outcomes.
Ultimately, it is up to the Nigerian people to decide whether to heed the call to postpone the protest or to proceed with their planned demonstration. The coming days will reveal the response of the citizens and the government’s efforts to address their concerns. In the meantime, the Oba of Benin’s appeal stands as a reminder of the importance of unity and working together towards a better future for all Nigerians.