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Youth solidarity march for Tinubu sets to kick off on August 1st

The Coalition of Nigerian Youth Leaders, a unified representative body of youth groups spanning all six geopolitical zones, has finalized plans to host a solidarity march from August 1st to 10th.
The solidarity march is intended to demonstrate their backing for President Bola Tinubu’s efforts to revitalize the nation and reclaim its lost glory.
In a statement jointly signed by Comrade Goodluck Ibem, National President of CONYL, and Junaid Abubakar, National Publicity Secretary, they noted; “The act of governance is not a magic show where what we expect just happen immediately at the same time for viewers on the show.
“Governance demands we show some patience and tolerance by all waiting for our expected good results.
“President Tinubu is currently doing his best via different policies and programmes which in due course, will bring about good tidings for our dear country. What we need now is a little patience to enjoy what the future holds for us.
“Nigerian youths should be aware that some criminals are out there who will want to seize any little opportunity to perpetuate crime by looting and destroying private and public businesses and establishments currently putting food on the table of our follow Nigerians.
“Though protest is the right of citizens in a democratic setting,,but now, is a wrong timing to engage in such given the current situation at hand.
“We appeal to all aggrieved youths to shun any form of protest and join us who have seen the good things the future holds in a solidarity march in the 36 states of the federation including Federal Capital Territory, FCT, on 1st August to 10th August, 2024 in support of our nation headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”
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