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Delta Online Publishers Forum, Other Stakeholders Proffer Solution To #EndSARS Logjam

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The Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF), other critical stakeholders, on Thursday,  brainstormed on the way forward after the #EndSARS protest which led to the destruction of properties, burning of police stations and killing of police and some protesters in the country.

The event held through its Frontline platform, an audience Interactive Programme of the online publishers forum, took place at Benezia Hotels, Asaba, the Delta State capital and was anchored by Godfrey Osakwe, vice chairman of Delta state chapter of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR).

Stakeholders, at the meeting dwelt essentially on proffering both immediate and far reaching solutions to the issues that snowballed into the #EndSARS protests.

Among participants at the meeting were civil society groups, Non Governmental Organisations, members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), mainstream media, youth parliament, student representatives, security institutions and Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).

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Many of the participants agreed that the initial aim of the protest was on the need for a better Nigeria for all, good governance, better and reformed policing, job for all able and qualified Nigerian youths and the need to create a better future for the generations yet unborn.

But unfortunately, according to the stakeholders, the protest was hijacked by hoodlums and it turned both bloody, deadly and an opportunity for looting spree for criminal elements in Nigerian cities.

Mr. Osakwe, who anchored the event, told participants that the agitation was a fallout of the attempt by political leaders to suppress the people and leave them in perpetual hunger and servitude. He argued that in democracy, it is the right of the people to protest perceived injustice on the part of government.

He said Nigerian youths wanted an end to police brutality, bad governance, just as he condemned the destruction of properties and killing of police officers, saying it was barbaric and demanded the arrest and prosecution of the destructive and criminal elements.

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He, however, faulted the freezing of accounts of some promoters of the protest, seizing of their international passports, noting that such actions on the part of the government was hypocritical and in no way a solution to the agitations of Nigerian youths.

Speaking at the event, Victor Ojei, director general of Young Nigerian Rights, believes that the major problem in the country is unemployment. He said: “If Nigerian youths have jobs, if we are in a good society that cares for its citizens and we have a government that creates job for its citizens, there wouldn’t have been protest of any kind.”

He said due to unemployment, people are involved in many wrong things, adding that government needed to go into industrialization where jobs are created for the teeming youths, a development which would pull them away from the streets and get them gainfully engaged.

General Manager of The Pointer Newspaper, Mr. Monday Uwagwu, who was represented by the Editor in Chief of the newspaper outfit, Mr. Godfrey Ubaka, said #EndSARS was a metaphor of generational frustration by Nigerian youths. He insisted that it was a product of a failed society.

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He said the frustration had led many to travel out of the country but unfortunately some get trapped in Libya attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe where they envisage a better away from the frustration in the Nigerian society.

Uwagwu noted that Nigerian youths wanted a changed society where they would have the best of life but the system has failed despite all the attempts to change the system, the powers that be refused to allow the system work for the good of Nigerians.

“The more we try to use the electoral system to change leaders, the more we fail to achieve our goal. All the youths that participated in the protest are all Nigerians but the difference is in the refinement level of the protesters. Some are exposed, educated with good objectives but hoodlums with no values overran them and the objective was thwarted.”

While saying that the Nigerian system does not give priority to youths, he traced the successful history of education in Nigeria, concluding that the Nigerian society has been biased, hence a drastic action is needed to bring the system to normalcy.

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A member of the Delta state youth parliament, Harvest Okpuno, blamed Nigerian leaders for the entire looting spree. He faulted government authorities for hoarding palliatives meant for the people of the states. He said the youths felt if they keep quiet and allow the system to continue, the incoming generation will not forgive them.

Dio-Oghale Rex, Senate President of the National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS), toed a different line of thought. For him, the problem is not actually with the government but the Nigerian people.

He said there is SARS in every Nigerian citing example of members of the Nigerian Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) who increased transport fare during the COVID-19 and made to carry a number of passengers but they have increased the number of passengers but refused to reduce the fare.

Celestine Ofuani, a director in the ministry of information, told the participants that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa met with the youths after the protest where he discussed with them on the way forward. Though some participants said the youths the governor met with were not the protesters, he said they are all Delta youths.

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He argued that some of the youths are under-employed but many of them are not interested in the jobs being provided by the Delta state government. “Some of them are not willing to work. Government has been trying for Delta youths through all the youth empowerment programmes but some of them don’t want to engage in these programmes.”

Director General of the Delta Bureau of Orientation, Barrister Eugene Uzum, who was represented by Ogagaoghene Ogheneyole, said the mass action by the youths was a call for nation building. He said everything the youths demanded for was for the good of the nation.

He, however, said there is need for orientation as it is key to nation building. He insisted the action and inaction of people was a result of their orientation. He said all the protesters are Nigerians but those who hijacked the process, looted properties and caused the destructions had low orientation.

Earlier, the chairman of the Forum, Mr Emmanuel Enebeli had called on Nigerians to end the blame game as it’s not the way to finding a lasting solution to the issue of the #EndSARS protests. But it’s time to collectively find solution to the issues the protests had raised.

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