Concerns over Hunger Protest in Nigeria

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The Nigerian government has expressed concerns that the planned hunger protest from August 1-10 may be hijacked by bandits and insurgents. The government is worried that the demonstrations may be taken over by these groups, which could lead to violence and instability.

Government's Appeal

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, has appealed to Nigerians to *shun the protest* and instead engage the government through other means ยน. He emphasized that the government is open to dialogue and is working to address the challenges facing the country.

Reasons for Concern

The government's concerns are based on the following reasons:

- Security risks: The protest may be hijacked by bandits and insurgents, leading to violence and instability.
- Economic challenges: The country is facing economic hardships, and the protest may exacerbate the situation.
- Dialogue: The government is open to dialogue and is working to address the challenges facing the country.

Alternative Solutions

Instead of protesting, Nigerians can engage the government through other means, such as:

- Dialogue: Engage in dialogue with the government to address the challenges facing the country.
- Collaboration: Collaborate with the government to find solutions to the economic hardships.
- Peaceful engagement: Engage in peaceful and lawful activities to express grievances.

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