The APC North America Chapter has appealed to Nigerians to be cautious before they act on decisions that can take the country backward.
In a communique signed by the party chairman and secretary, Hon. Olalelekan Sanni and Mr. Adeniyi Adekola. The party chapter called on patriotic Nigerians to persuade their friends, family and acquintances to stay away from the proposed protest, which could do more harm to the people than solve the current economic challenges that the country currently face. Rather, the party chapter implore Nigerians to engage the government at all levels in dialogue that will promote solutions to the current economic challenges.
As Nigerians, we find ourselves in a precarious situation, and the country is teetering on the brink of chaos. It is imperative that we acknowledge the gravity of our circumstances and exercise great caution to avoid falling prey to the sinister plans of those who seek to destroy our dear, beloved country.
Equally staring at us is the fact that past administrations, tasked with the responsibility of governance, abandoned their core duties but instead took to needless politicking, looting, and displaying a staggering lack of concern for the welfare of the people. The consequences are dire: abject poverty, senseless killings, and a general feeling of hopelessness.
In this precarious situation, protests may seem like a viable option, but we strongly advise us all against it. Any form of protest at this moment would only serve to further the interests of the evil plotters, leading to more chaos and destruction.
Instead, the party urges us all, especially our leaders, to engage in self-scrutiny and reflection. Let us take a step back and examine our actions, our motivations, and our values.
Let us recognise the role we have played in perpetuating the status quo and take responsibility for our mistakes.
Only through introspection and a willingness to change can we begin to build a new, prosperous Nigeria.
We must reject the temptation to indulge in destructive tendencies and instead work towards creating a society built on empathy, honesty, and integrity.
Let us say no to protests and yes to self-reflection, personal growth, and collective transformation, for there lies the future of our dear, great country._
Nigeria can indeed be great and prosperous. It depends on you and me. The party submits.