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October 6, 2025 - 4:25 AM

Diplomatic Engagement, Way Out Nigeria’s Economic Hardship, Not Protest – Entrepreneur Maduka

With just a day to the proposed nationwide hardship strike, Nigerian youths have been asked to explore diplomatic engagement, instead of protest that may yield unintended consequences. 
The Executive Secretary, of Crafts Create Jobs Development Initiative, Comrade Frank Maduka, who made the plea in a chat with newsmen in Awka, said although it is more difficult and takes more time, diplomatic engagement guarantees better and lasting results.
Baring every last-minute change in plans, the protest will begin on Thursday, as organizers have reportedly forwarded their names and venues of protest to the Nigeria Police Force.
But Maduka believes the organizers of the protest need to be mindful of the implications of their proposed actions and pursue a more progressive approach towards achieving better results.
“In these challenging times, as organizers and leaders of national protests, you carry a significant responsibility. Your dedication and passion for bringing about change are commendable. 
“However, I urge you to consider the broader implications of your actions, particularly concerning the security of lives and properties.
“National protests, while being a powerful tool for expressing discontent, often come with unintended consequences. 
“The disruption to daily life, potential for violence, and risk to both participants and bystanders cannot be ignored. 
“We have seen too many times how peaceful demonstrations can spiral into chaos, causing harm and destruction that set back the very causes we seek to advance. 
“The security of our nation must remain a priority. We cannot afford to endanger lives or damage properties in the pursuit of progress,” Maduka observed.
He advised the organizers of the protest instead, to take to diplomatic engagement towards resolving the socio-economic impasse in which the country has found itself.
“Instead, I encourage you to explore the more difficult but stable path of diplomatic engagement. 
“This path demands patience, resilience, and unwavering commitment. It requires us to sit at the table with those in power, to negotiate, to persuade, and sometimes, to compromise. 
“Diplomacy may not yield immediate results, but it builds a foundation for sustainable change. It creates channels for continuous dialogue and understanding, which are essential for long-term progress,” he opined.
Maduka, who was a former youth leader in Anambra State, called on the Federal Government to open itself to the public outcry and not brand people calling for genuine change in the country as enemies. 
He said; “To the federal government, I extend a heartfelt plea for openness and engagement with the citizens of this great nation. 
“The voices calling out for change are not adversaries but allies in the quest for a better Nigeria. Embrace these voices, listen to their concerns, and take concrete steps to address the economic challenges we face. 
“Our nation is grappling with severe economic hardships, and the specter of hunger looms large over many of our communities.
“Addressing these issues requires more than promises; it demands action. Implement policies that foster economic growth, create jobs, and ensure food security for all. Show the people that their government is
committed to their welfare, and in return, you will earn their trust and cooperation.
“To both parties, I acknowledge your efforts and the sacrifices you have made. Your dedication to our nation’s future is evident, and it is this shared commitment that will drive us forward. 
“Let us strive for more patience, tolerance, and synergy in our endeavors. Together, we can navigate these turbulent times and emerge stronger and more united.”
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