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May 7, 2026 - 2:31 PM

Protest or No Protest; Getting it Right

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Jos Plateau, Nigeria – Today, Nigeria stands at a critical juncture, grappling with the complexities of human security and development. As citizens demand change, it is essential to acknowledge the fundamental questions posed by British Economist, Dudley Seers: What is happening to poverty? What is happening to inequality? What is happening to unemployment?

These pressing concerns are the heart of the matter, and it is the primary duty of the government to address them. However, as citizens exercise their right to protest, it is equally important to recognize the government’s responsibility to protect lives and property.

“We urge all stakeholders to embrace dialogue as the catalyst for meaningful change,” said Prince Dickson, Team Lead of The Tattaaunawa Roundtable Initiative TRICentre. “It is through open communication, mutual understanding, and collective effort that we can work towards a more equitable society, where the social compact between state and citizen is upheld.”

As we navigate this complex landscape, we must strike a balance between the right to protest and the need to protect lives and property. We call on the government to listen to the voices of citizens, address their grievances, and work towards creating a better future for all Nigerians.

We also urge citizens to exercise their right to protest peacefully, avoiding violence and destruction of property. Let us choose the path of constructive engagement, where protest and governance converge to create a brighter future for Nigeria.

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