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The Coalition of Concerned Kogi Indigenes (CCKI) has announced their decision to refrain from participating in the Nationwide protest scheduled from August 1st to August 10th, 2024, citing the influential intervention of philanthropist Hajiya Halimat Adenike Tejuosho as a pivotal factor.
In a press statement issued today, CCKI, representing over one million members, disclosed that discussions with Hajiya Halimat Adenike played a crucial role in shaping their stance against the protest. The philanthropist, renowned for her humanitarian efforts through the QAT Foundation, expressed deep concerns over the potential for unrest and exploitation of state divisions during the protest period.
"Hajiya Halimat Adenike's impassioned plea resonated deeply with our concerns for peace and stability in Kogi State," stated Comrade Philip Adamu Isah, Chairman of CCKI. "Her foresight into the risks posed by the protest convinced us to prioritize dialogue and unity over participating in nationwide demonstrations."
The coalition emphasized their commitment to fostering a peaceful environment within Kogi State amidst ongoing political tensions and social complexities. They also voiced support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration, urging patience in addressing national challenges inherited from previous administrations.
"We believe in constructive engagement and unity," added HON. Oheiza Anda Recheal, Secretary of CCKI. "Our decision reflects our dedication to safeguarding our community's interests and maintaining the harmony we cherish."
In response to their decision, CCKI called upon President Tinubu to consider merit and competence in future ministerial appointments, highlighting individuals like Hajiya Halimat Adenike as exemplary candidates for critical roles, particularly within the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry.
The coalition concluded by reaffirming their stance against participating in the nationwide protest and encouraged youths across Nigeria to prioritize dialogue and constructive engagement for the collective progress of the nation.
For further information or inquiries, the Coalition of Concerned Kogi Indigenes can be contacted through their official channels.