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Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu To Respect Citizens Right To Protest by Newsreel24: 3:19pm On Jul 29
Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu to Respect Citizens Right to Protest, Address Needs of Nigerians



Group under umbrella of Rescue Movement has asked President Tinubu Respect the Rights of Citizens to Peaceful Protest and address the Needs of the People, Rather than Attempting to Suppress their Voices.

At an emergency meeting of the Board of Trustees of Rescue Movement for New Nigeria aka Rescue the Vulnerable Initiative, we resolve to critically dissect the ongoing feud between the government and Nigerian citizens, especially the youths that are planning a peaceful nationwide protest and resolved as follows:

1. That as the government of Nigeria continues to grapple with the challenges facing our great nation, varying from hunger in the land, to highest unemployment the citizens of the country has ever experienced, insecurity ravaging the length and breath of the nation, kidnapping like the nation has ever known, currency free fall in world market amongst others; we urge the authorities to prioritize addressing the pressing needs of the people rather than trying every means to suppress their fundamental rights to protest and express themselves.

2. That in a democratic setting like ours, the right to peaceful assembly and free speech is sacrosanct. However, recent events have shown a disturbing trend of intimidation, harassment, and seemingly suppression rights, especially from agencies of government.

3. Therefore we call on the government as a matter of urgency to:
(A) Listen to the grievances of the people and address them through tangible actions.
(B) Respect and protect the rights of citizens to protest peacefully.
(C) Make a national broadcast to the people of Nigeria and give them a sense of belonging in an update of what your government is up to.
(D) Engage in inclusive and transparent dialogue to build trust and foster national unity. Instead of resulting to intimidation, using incentives like money to suppress the people as this would not help the ongoing resolute by these Nigerians to demand for good governance.
(E) Attempting to suppress the voices of the people will only exacerbate the problems we are facing. We must work together to build a Nigeria where every citizen's rights are respected and their needs are met.

4. We call on Nigerians to peacefully engage in the upcoming protest and make their dissatisfaction known to the government without violence, looting or any act that can endanger life and properties in the country. It is a right of every Nigerian to show their dissatisfaction but we must do this peacefully, knowing that destroying any life or properties would not just only worsen the already bad situation our country and economy and standard of life is, but it will make our development even slower.

5. In conclusion, we also call on law enforcement agencies in the country not to trigger any act that can lead to people responding in a violent act.

Nigeria is our country. We all must protect it, be it government officials and/or citizens.

May God bless the Rescue movement for new Nigeria
And May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

SIGNED
Rev. Emmanuel Olorunmagba,
National Media Director and Publicity,
Rescue Movement for New Nigeria aka
Rescue the Vulnerable Initiative.

Re: Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu To Respect Citizens Right To Protest by Salewa97: 3:21pm On Jul 29
Respect citizens' right to protest? Abeg, who dem be?

This is Nigeria, not a playground. Protests have become a cover for all sorts of mischief. Tinubu should focus on fixing the economy instead of pandering to those who think noise equals change. These so-called movements just want to distract from the real issues at hand. Enough of this charade!

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Re: Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu To Respect Citizens Right To Protest by chiiraq802(m): 3:23pm On Jul 29
Good move.
Re: Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu To Respect Citizens Right To Protest by Ritchiee: 3:27pm On Jul 29
lol
A lot of faceless groups will want to cash out from petrol subsidy thieves.
God save Nigeria and Nigerians.
Re: Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu To Respect Citizens Right To Protest by EyeCumInPeace: 3:28pm On Jul 29
All Tinubu needs to do is open his mouth and say "Fuel Subsidy is Back" and the protest will die off.

Very simple stuff. cool
Re: Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu To Respect Citizens Right To Protest by Gregorystarrrr(f): 4:01pm On Jul 29
Nothing Musa no go see for gate
Re: Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu To Respect Citizens Right To Protest by Chinkoalhaji34: 4:15pm On Jul 29
Respect citizens' right to protest?

Abeg, make dem no dey disturb us with noise. Protests don turn to wahala for this country. Instead of respecting rights, why not focus on fixing the economy?

E be like say some people just wan shine for social media.

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Re: Rescue Movement Asks Tinubu To Respect Citizens Right To Protest by Horus(m): 4:19pm On Jul 29
People have a right to protest peacefully, and the government have a duty to respect, facilitate and protect this right. This means that the government shouldn't interfere with protests, unless there is a legitimate threat to the safety and rights of others

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