Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has criticized the recent call for nationwide protests, labeling it as unnecessary, ill-timed, and in poor taste.
In a statement issued today, Governor Sani emphasized that the nation is currently facing numerous challenges that require unity and constructive dialogue rather than divisive actions. He argued that the mobilization for protests could exacerbate existing tensions and disrupt efforts to address critical issues facing the country.
"The timing of these protests is particularly troubling," Governor Sani remarked. "At a time when we should be focusing on solutions and coming together as a nation, such actions only serve to deepen divisions and create more problems."
Governor Sani urged citizens to engage in peaceful and constructive means of expressing their grievances, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and cooperation in finding lasting solutions. He called on leaders and organizers to reconsider their approach and prioritize the nation's stability and progress.
The Governor's comments come amidst growing calls for protests across the country, sparked by a range of social, economic, and political issues. The mobilization has sparked debate and concern among various stakeholders about its potential impact on the nation's peace and stability.
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