PRP Call for Peaceful Resolution to Current Protests in Nigeria
PRP Call for Peaceful Resolution to Current Protests in Nigeria
The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP)
acknowledges the inherent right
of citizens to protest and exercise their fundamental freedoms, as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), particularly Section 40, which guarantees the right to peaceful assembly and association.
In this regard, we note that protests in Nigeria have a rich history,
dating back to the first republic in 1965 when Nigerians demonstrated
against a tariff increase. Since then, various protests have been held,
including the June 12 Protest in 1993 and the Occupy Nigeria
movement in 2012, among others. These protests have been an
essential part of our democratic process, allowing citizens to express their grievances and demand change.
The current wave of protests in Nigeria is a testament to the resilience and determination of our citizens to demand better governance and
improvement in their living conditions. We urge the government to
listen attentively to the cries of the protesters and take concrete steps
to address their concerns. In the last 9 years, the PRP has consistently
advocated for good governance in Nigeria. We have called for a
reduction in the cost of governance, urging the government to
prioritize prudent spending and eliminate wasteful expenditure. We
have also emphasized the need to tackle corruption head-on, holding those in power accountable for their actions and ensuring
transparency in public transactions. Furthermore, we have pushed for improved security measures to ensure the safety and well-being of all Nigerians.
As we call for peaceful resolution, we urge our fellow Nigerians,
particularly the youth who constitute 60% of our electorate, to join us
in changing the APC government that has further worsened the life of Nigerians from where PDP took them. In plural democracy, we believe
that our collective voice can bring about positive change and restore
hope for a brighter future.
On the other hand, it is equally important that protesters exercise
their rights responsibly and peacefully. We condemn any form of
violence, vandalism, or harm caused to other citizens or their
properties. It is essential that protesters respect the law and order,
while also demanding justice and accountability from those in power.
The PRP calls on the government to listen to voices of reason inclusive of that of the protesters who have advised on how to bring good
governance in Nigeria by addressing excessive and wasteful expenditures, bringing prudence into governance, addressing
corruption and insecurity in Nigeria.
As a party committed to democratic principles and good governance,
we believe that peaceful protests are an essential component of our
democratic process. We encourage all stakeholders to work towards finding a resolution that promotes peace, stability, and development for all Nigerians.
In conclusion, we urge the protesters to be peaceful and respectful to the rights of all Nigerians inclusive of those who are not participating
in the protest and strongly recommend to particularly the youth
amongst them to endeavour to exercise their constitutional rights and responsibilities of ensuring that in the forthcoming elections they go out in their numbers to elect responsible and principled parties like
the PRP that would represent their aspirations and address their concerns.
Falalu Bello, OFR
National Chairman
People’s Redemption Party (PRP).