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Group withdraws from protest, seeks support for Tinubu

The Northern Ethnic Youth Group Assembly has withdrawn from the planned protest against hunger with a call on Nigerian youths and student bodies to give President Bola Tinubu more time to implement his economic reforms.

The group, comprising minority tribes in Northern Nigeria, acknowledged that the current challenges are a legacy of former President Muhammodu Buhari’s administration, which they didn’t protest against at the time, arguing that protesting now may jeopardize national unity.

The group also commended Minister of Steel Development Prince Shuaibu Audu for his plans to restart the Ajaokuta Steel complex’s light section mill. This is expected to produce 400,000 metric tons of iron rods annually, addressing road construction and building collapse issues.

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In a statement signed by spokesperson Ibrahim Dan-Musa on Sunday, the group urged Nigerians to give President Tinubu a chance. They see hope and a sense of possibility that shouldn’t be ignored.

“We appeal to other Arewa groups to acknowledge that Nigeria’s challenges are a shared responsibility,” Dan-Musa said.

“President Tinubu needs more time to implement his plans for the country. The ongoing reforms offer hope for a better future.”

He added that President Tinubu’s presidency presents a fresh opportunity for transformation. While skepticism is understandable, the group believes reforms under Tinubu are taking shape, paving the way for a better future.

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“We are witnessing the dawn of a new era, where mistakes are acknowledged and rectified, and the people’s voices are heard. Now is the time to unite, support the reforms, and hold our leaders accountable.

“Let’s engage in constructive dialogue, participate actively, and ensure our leaders know we are vigilant and invested in our collective future. We must become active participants in shaping our destiny.

“Hope is a powerful force. Let’s embrace it with a commitment to making our nation better for all. We owe it to ourselves, our children, and the memory of those we lost. Let’s give President Tinubu the time and support needed to implement these vital reforms.

” Let’s watch with open minds and hearts, ready to contribute and collaborate. Together, we can forge a new path for our nation to rise and soar.”

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