Northern groups back out of planned nationwide protest
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The Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA), Arewa Think Tank (ATT), and Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation (ABMF) have backed out of the planned nationwide protest.
In a communiqué read by Muhammad Yakubu, convener of ATT, on Wednesday after a meeting in Kaduna, the groups denounced the protest as “counterproductive” and could lead to violence and the loss of lives.
“We, the youth of the Arewa Youth Assembly, remain steadfast in our commitment to fostering entrepreneurship, advocating for youth development, and promoting peace and progress in our nation,” the communiqué reads.
“We call on all stakeholders, including the government, civil society, and the private sector, to join hands with us in achieving these goals.
“We, the youth, firmly resolve to embrace entrepreneurship as a powerful tool to break the cycle of poverty and foster wealth creation in Nigeria.
“We recognise that by developing our entrepreneurial skills and knowledge, we can become self-sustainable and reduce dependence on the government for employment opportunities.”
The groups called on the government to implement measures aimed at developing the knowledge and skills of the youths.
They also said the government should prioritise youth development and empowerment as a matter of urgency, both at the national and sub-national levels.
“We urge the federal government to address the prevailing issues of banditry and insurgency effectively by ensuring security and stability,“ the groups added.
“The youth can actively engage in the agricultural sector, which has significant potential for business opportunities and economic growth.
“It is imperative for young people to equip themselves with the necessary tools and adapt to the rapidly evolving global landscape.”