Concerned Citizens of Northern Nigeria, 20 Affiliates Hit the Brakes on Nationwide Protest
The Concerned Citizens of Northern Nigeria (CCNN) has announced its withdrawal from the planned nationwide protest, citing concerns over potential risks and consequences.
This was made known by the Jigawa State Coordinator of the group, Muhammad Bello Aliyu at a press conference on Saturday.
The group, which initially participated in mobilizing people for the protest, has now prioritized peace and stability in the region.
In the press conference, the CCNN Jigawa State Chapter, representing 27 local government areas and 20 affiliate associations, explained that the decision was made after careful consideration and assessment of the potential risks.
The group cited the devastating effects of protests in other countries and Nigeria’s own experience with the #EndSARS protest, which was hijacked by elements with ulterior motives.
“We cannot afford to repeat such a scenario in Northern Nigeria. We cannot afford to gamble with the security and well-being of our people,” said the CCNN.
Despite withdrawing from the protest, the group emphasized the need for the government to address the pressing issues of insecurity, hunger, and starvation. “Nigerians are suffering, and it is imperative that the government rises up to the occasion to find solutions to these issues,” said the CCNN.
The group presented specific demands to the government, including tackling insecurity, ending hardship, reversing the petrol price hike, and reducing electricity tariffs and tertiary institution fees.
The CCNN also criticized the promoters and sponsors of the protest, many of whom are diaspora Nigerians living and working abroad. “We will not provide a platform for conflict merchants to exploit the situation and worsen the suffering of our people,” said the group.
The CCNN then urged all concerned citizens to prioritize peace and stability in the region, working together to build a brighter future devoid of violence.
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