Kwara State Youth Organisations Denounce Planned Protests, Advocate for Dialogue
According to a news report from TVC News, numerous student bodies and youth organisations in Kwara State have distanced themselves from the planned protest.
Addressing journalists in Ilorin, representatives of various student bodies, the National Youth Council of Nigeria, and People With Disabilities in Kwara State stated that protests are not the solution to the current economic challenges.
They emphasised that dialogue and constructive engagement are needed instead of confrontation.
The representatives urged the youth not to allow themselves to be manipulated or used as agents of destruction.
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