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BREAKING: President Tinubu Minister Moves To Join Ongoing Protest

“Protesting is a normal part of any society, and we are here to listen. No government is saying you shouldn’t protest—but there must be limits and a sense of responsibility.”

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 7, 2025
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President Tinubu Minister has moved to join the ongoing protest.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, has expressed strong desire to join young Nigerians in their ongoing peaceful protests, saying their actions reflect genuine concerns that deserve attention.

 

He stated that the Federal Government is not against protests, especially when they are peaceful and orderly.

 

ALSO: SERAP Calls On President Tinubu To Reject $1.08 Billion World Bank Loan

 

Speaking in Abuja on Monday, the minister said the government understands the frustrations of the youth and supports their right to speak out on national issues.

 

He explained that freedom of expression is part of every democratic society, and people should be allowed to voice their concerns without fear.

 

Olawande, however, warned against the destruction of public property during protests.

 

He urged demonstrators to avoid violence, blockades, or any action that could harm the country’s infrastructure.

 

According to him, the roads, buildings, and other structures were built for the good of everyone and should not be damaged in the name of protest.

 

He noted that while the government is ready to listen and respond, there must also be discipline and responsibility from the protesters.

 

He encouraged them to speak up in ways that do not put lives at risk or affect the progress already made in different sectors.

 

The minister added that if he had the opportunity, he would be on the streets as well to show support, but peaceful conduct must always come first.

 

He said, “Everyone has the right to protest. In fact, if I had the time, I would join the protest myself. There is freedom of expression for all. The young people who are protesting have valid reasons—they see certain issues and feel the need to speak up. That’s why they are taking to the streets.

 

“However, while exercising this right, let it not escalate into something else. We will not allow anyone to destroy the infrastructural developments that support our economy and the progress we’ve made in this country.

 

“Yes, you have the right to speak, to come out and make your voice heard—even to stand by the roadside—but do not block the roads. Find a peaceful way to express your concerns; people will listen. If I have the opportunity, I’ll be there to speak with them as well.

 

“Protesting is a normal part of any society, and we are here to listen. No government is saying you shouldn’t protest—but there must be limits and a sense of responsibility.”

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