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Tinubu discussed rights and protests with the U.S Ambassador

In a recent meeting with the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu emphasized the importance of maintaining peace during demonstrations across the nation.

He expressed his administration’s commitment to ensuring that citizens’ rights to protest are upheld while urging all parties to avoid violence and promote dialogue.

‘The essence of democracy lies in our ability to voice dissent without resorting to chaos.’

Tinubu stated, reflecting on the necessity of a stable environment for the country’s growth.

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He reiterated that the government is open to listening to the grievances of its people but insists that such expressions must not undermine public order or safety.

The president’s remarks come in response to rising tensions surrounding various socio-political issues in Nigeria.

The Ambassador acknowledged Tinubu’s stance,

highlighting the United States’ support for peaceful democratic processes and the need for constructive engagement between citizens and their government.

Tinubu further elaborated that while the government respects the right to assemble, it also holds the responsibility to safeguard the nation’s peace.

‘We must work together to foster a culture of respect and understanding, where protests serve as a platform for constructive dialogue rather than division,’ he noted.

As the country navigates these challenging times, the president’s call for peaceful protest underscores the delicate balance between civil liberties and national stability.

Tinubu’s appeal for peaceful protests resonates deeply within the context of Nigeria’s current socio-political climate,

where the call for change often intersects with the challenges of governance and security.

He urged citizens to engage in dialogue that fosters unity rather than division,

emphasizing that the strength of a democracy is measured not only by the freedom to protest but also by the ability to engage constructively with differing opinions.

‘The government is not an adversary but a partner in progress,’ Tinubu remarked,

encouraging citizens to view their leaders as allies in the quest for a better society.

He acknowledged the frustrations that many Nigerians feel regarding pressing issues such as economic hardship,

corruption, and inadequate public services.

However, he insisted that addressing these concerns should be done through peaceful means that do not jeopardize the safety of others.

The President’s message also included a call for civic responsibility, urging citizens to be mindful of the impact their actions may have on the broader community.

‘We must remember that every protest is not just a reflection of our discontent but also a testament to our commitment to the nation.

Let us channel our energies into building bridges rather than burning them,’ he stated.

In light of this, Tinubu proposed initiatives aimed at enhancing dialogue between the government and civil society groups.

He suggested the establishment of regular forums where citizens could voice their concerns directly to government representatives,

fostering an environment of transparency and accountability. “Dialogue is the cornerstone of democracy.

It is through listening and understanding that we can find common ground and work towards solutions that benefit all,” he added.

As the meeting concluded, both Tinubu and the U.S. Ambassador expressed optimism for a future where peaceful protests can lead to meaningful change.

The Ambassador reiterated the importance of upholding democratic values,

noting that the United States stands ready to support Nigeria in its journey toward a more inclusive and stable society.

With the president’s commitment to peaceful demonstrations and constructive engagement,

there is hope that Nigeria can navigate its challenges while preserving the rights and freedoms of its citizens.

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