Abuja, 27 July, 2024 / 11:43 pm (ACI Africa).
Representatives of Christian leaders in Nigeria are appealing to citizens of the West African nation to abandon planned anti-government protests in the country and to explore other methods to have their grievances addressed.
According to the religious leaders under the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the Kenya-style youth-led protests that Nigerians plan to start on August 1 may destroy the West African country, which is still reeling from the destruction that accompanied the #ENDSARS and #RevolutionNow protests.
As in Kenya, organizers of the planned Nigerian protests have reportedly been faceless, calling for the demonstrations using online platforms like Instagram and X. In Nigeria, the main complaint concerns the soaring cost of living, which many Nigerians blame on government economic policies.
In a statement on Friday, July 26, the President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh says that the association is in solidarity with Nigerians, who he said are suffering owing to the country’s economic hardships. He however cautioned against protests, calling on the people to learn from the violence that has accompanied demonstrations in Kenya and in Pakistan.
“Peaceful protests are a powerful tool for civic engagement, allowing the populace to communicate their concerns and hold leaders accountable. However, the anxiety related to the impending protests is heightening, especially given the volatile experiences in countries like Kenya and Pakistan,” the President of the entity that includes representatives of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) explains.