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Protest: PRP charges Nigerian Govt to listen to Nigerians
The People’s Redemption Party, PRP, has called on the Federal Government to listen to the concerns of protesters and tackle issues of good governance, corruption, and security.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the party’s National Chairman, Falalu Bello, made the call in a statement on Wednesday, saying that protests have been an essential part of Nigeria’s democratic process, which enable citizens to express their grievances and demand change.
According to him, the current wave of protests is a testament to the resilience and determination of Nigerians to demand better governance and improvement in their living conditions.
Bello further stated that the PRP has consistently advocated for good governance, seeking a reduction in the cost of governance, tackling corruption, and improving security measures.
The party also urged protesters to exercise their rights responsibly and peacefully.
condemning any form of violence, vandalism, or harm caused to other citizens or their properties during protests.
It charged Nigerians, particularly the youth, to participate in future elections and elect responsible and principled parties like the PRP that would represent their aspirations and address their concerns.
Bello said, “We urge the government to listen attentively to the cries of the protesters and take concrete steps to address their concerns. 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.
“We condemn any form of violence, vandalism, or harm caused to other citizens or their properties. We encourage all stakeholders to work towards finding a resolution that promotes peace, stability, and development for all Nigerians.”
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