The National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN has ordered its 104 associate organisations to remain on standby ahead of the planned nationwide protests scheduled for 1st of August.
The directive was given in a statement on Thursday, 25th of July 2024, by NYCN President Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo.
It followed an emergency meeting of the National Executive, 36 state chairmen, and other stakeholders held via Zoom from Wednesday into the early hours of Thursday.
The group expressed deep concern over the severe socio-economic challenges and widespread hardship faced by citizens, especially the youth.
The statement reads,
“We recognise the challenges faced by our country and the need for urgent action to address these issues. As we prepare to address the nation, we call on all stakeholders to support our efforts and to work together towards a better Nigeria,” the statement read.
NYCN leaders acknowledged that the current socio-economic challenges facing Nigeria, including rising inflation, insecurity, unemployment, and the general hardship experienced by citizens, particularly the youth, have reached alarming levels.
“These issues have sparked widespread agitation and calls for a nationwide protest.
“The NYCN, as the umbrella body representing over 100 youth organisations across the country, recognizes the urgency of these matters and the need for a coordinated response.”they said.
NYCN said it would, in the next four days, consult widely with various stakeholders, including government officials, security agencies, civil society organizations, and the media, to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the issues. [CONTINUE READING HERE]>>>>>
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