Planned Nationwide Protest: Edo P4P calls for Peace and non-violence

Engineer Eugene Okoeguale, Edo P4P coordinator 

As Nigerians prepare for a nationwide protest on August 1st, 2024, to register their grievances concerning the economic hardship bedeviling them, the Partners for Peace (P4P) in the Niger Delta, Edo state chapter, has called on the organisers and protesters to make peace their watchword.

This call was contained in a Press Statement signed by Edo State Coordinator  - Engr. Eugene Okoeguale and made available to SOCIAL REPORTERS NEWS SERVICE in Benin City. The P4P calls on all stakeholders to eschew violence and go on a peaceful  rally. 

"Violence is irreconcilable with an understanding of civil disobedience as a mode of public address or speech.  The civil disobedient is allowed the right to warn and admonish but he/she is not entitled to use violence in order to achieve his avowed aim.

"Civil disobedience should be geared towards a vital social purpose. Such a purpose may be achieved either by violating an obnoxious law, or protesting an unjust condition such as hunger, insecurity, double taxation, inaccessibility to quality healthcare facilities, etc.

"Through civil disobedience, Mahatma Ganghi won independence for India, his country; Martin Luther king Jr. through passive resistance against government lawon racial discrimination won equal rights for the Negroes with their American counterparts. Same can be replicated in a country like Nigeria", the Statement said.

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