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Former Rep. urges Lagos youths to  shun planned protest

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Forrmer member, House of Representatives Mr Oghene Egoh
A former member of the House of Representatives, Mr Oghene Egoh, has appealed to youths in Lagos to shun the planned nationwide protest against hardship.
Egoh made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Tuesday.
Egoh, who represented Amuwo-Odofin(Lagos) in the National Assembly for two terms ,warned that the protest could be hijacked by miscreants to cause  violence and needless loss of lives.
He said it was the right of citizens  to demonstrate against certain government’s actions, but urged the organisers to explore other means to demand answers to the problems in the country in the interest of peace.
Egoh  urged Nigerians to be patient with the administration of President Bola Tinubu to  turn things around ,saying the destructions that characterised the 2020 #EndSars protests were enough reason to shelve the planned action.
“Majority of the shops and properties in Lagos , owned by the  Igbos and people of other tribes, were looted  and  many properties were lost during the  protests.
“Many people  participated in the #EndSARS protests just to loot and destroy.
“During the protests,more than  200 BRT buses were burnt to ashes in Lagos.At the end of the day, it was the  common man that suffered the consequences.That should not be allowed to happen again,”he said
He urged Nigerians to stay at home and advised parents and guardians to tell their children and wards  to stay at home during the protest.
Egoh said Tinubu was passionate about the progress of the country and that his various reforms were designed to better the lot of the people.
He noted that the country was facing a  difficult period, adding that one year was too short for any government to confront the challenges at hand.
Egoh said that the food crisis in the country was caused by incessant attacks  on farms by bandits in the north as well as flooding and other devastating effects of climate change.
He ,however, urged government at all levels to embark on massive mechanised farming to reduce hunger in the country.
The former lawmaker,who recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP)to the All Progressives Congress(APC) , also appealed to government to reduce import duties on food items to make them affordable. (NAN).