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June 12: Group urges Nigerians to reject protests, back Tinubu’s reforms

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 11, 2025 1752 Minutes read0

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A group, the Democracy Watch Initiative (DWI), has condemned the planned protests by what it described as “faceless groups,” calling them unfounded, unreasonable, and counterproductive to the progress Nigeria is experiencing under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

They urged Nigerians to remain vigilant against efforts to destabilise the nation, warning that these so-called protests could derail ongoing initiatives aimed at economic growth, national security, and social welfare.

In a statement by its Director of Strategic Communication, Dr. Tunji O. Bamidele, the group emphasised that the protests are ill-timed and lack legitimate justification, especially when the nation is witnessing steady progress across critical sectors.

He stressed that Nigeria’s challenges are complex and multifaceted, requiring dialogue, cooperation, and collective action, not leaderless protests with no clear solutions.

Bamidele said: “In light of the recent announcements regarding protests being planned by certain faceless groups, the Democracy Watch Initiative feels compelled to voice our strong opposition to these actions, which we deem unfounded, unreasonable, and ultimately counterproductive.

“These planned protests come at a time when our nation is witnessing a remarkable trajectory of progress under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. His administration has made significant strides in addressing the multifaceted challenges that have historically plagued our country.

“From economic reforms aimed at revitalising our markets to infrastructural developments that promise to enhance the quality of life for all citizens, the current administration is diligently working towards a brighter future for Nigeria.

“It is disheartening to observe that amidst this backdrop of hope and progress, certain unscrupulous political opportunists are attempting to exploit the discontent of a few for their own gain.

“These groups, often shrouded in anonymity, have failed to articulate any constructive grievances and instead resort to sowing seeds of discord and division. Their motivations are not rooted in the genuine aspirations of the populace but rather in a desperate bid to regain power and influence that they have long lost.”

The group called on all stakeholders, political leaders, civil society, and everyday citizens, to prioritise unity and constructive engagement over divisive rhetoric and actions.

He added, “They distract from the important work being done to build a more prosperous and equitable society. Instead of rallying behind initiatives that could lead to meaningful change, these protests threaten to derail progress and foster an environment of instability.

“Moreover, it is crucial to recognise that the problems facing our nation are complex and multifaceted. They cannot be solved through protests that lack a clear agenda or constructive solutions.

“The challenges we face require collaboration, dialogue, and a commitment to working together as a united front. The actions of these faceless groups, therefore, are not just misguided; they are detrimental to the very fabric of our democracy.

“As citizens of this great nation, we must remain vigilant against the machinations of those who seek to exploit our frustrations for their own selfish ends. We must resist the temptation to be swayed by their rhetoric and instead focus on the progress we are making together.

“The Democracy Watch Initiative calls upon all Nigerians to reject these unfounded protests and to stand in solidarity with the efforts of the Tinubu administration as it strives to create a better future for all.

“We urge all stakeholders, political leaders, civil society organizations, and everyday citizens, to prioritize constructive dialogue and collaboration over divisive actions. Let us work together to build a Nigeria that reflects our collective aspirations for peace, prosperity, and progress. The future is bright, and together, we can achieve greatness.”

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