The groups said after engaging with Speaker Abbas Tajudeen and seeing the sincerity in his approach, they believe that dialogue is the way forward.
Twenty-five civil society organisations (CSOs) have cancelled their participation in the protest scheduled for 1-10 August after a town hall meeting hosted by Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen.
Executive Director of the Centre for Change and Democracy Studies, Matthew Nabut, said this on behalf of the group in a statement in Abuja on Thursday.
Mr Nabut did not, however, disclose the names of the organisations in the statement.
He said the meeting, which was held on Wednesday, provided a platform for open dialogue and led to a resolution after productive interactions with Mr Tajudeen.
“We came here prepared to protest because we felt our voices were not being heard.
“However, after engaging with Speaker Abass and seeing the sincerity in his approach, we believe that dialogue is the way forward.
“We have decided to cancel the planned protest and give the government the opportunity to act on their promises,” Mr Nabut said.
Nigerians need credible journalism. Help us report it.
PREMIUM TIMES delivers fact-based journalism for Nigerians, by Nigerians — and our community of supporters, the readers who donate, make our work possible. Help us bring you and millions of others in-depth, meticulously researched news and information.
It’s essential to acknowledge that news production incurs expenses, and we take pride in never placing our stories behind a prohibitive paywall.
Will you support our newsroom with a modest donation to help maintain our commitment to free, accessible news?
He said the protest was initially scheduled in response to what the NGOs and CSOs perceived as government inaction on critical issues affecting the youth.
He said that the decision to organise the protest was made after several attempts to engage with policymakers yielded unsatisfactory results.
According to him, the town hall meeting was therefore seen as a last-ditch effort to avert the protest and find common ground.
NAN reports that the town hall meeting, which was convened to address the grievances and demands of various youth-led organisations, saw robust participation from diverse groups across the country.
Mr Tajudeen, while speaking, emphasised the government’s commitment to addressing their concerns and highlighted on-going aimed at improving the socio-economic conditions of youths
READ ALSO: #EndBadGovernance Protest: Lagos won’t allow repeat of #EndSARS experience – Sanwo-Olu
“This government recognises the critical role that our youth play in shaping the future of our nation. We are dedicated to creating an environment where their voices are heard, and their contributions are valued,” Mr Tajudeen said.
He said the purpose of this town hall meeting was to ensure that the government understood youths’ concerns and work together towards sustainable solutions.
Responding to the cancellation, the Deputy Spokesperson of House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, commended the speaker’s initiative, describing it as a masterstroke.
Support PREMIUM TIMES' journalism of integrity and credibility
At Premium Times, we firmly believe in the importance of high-quality journalism. Recognizing that not everyone can afford costly news subscriptions, we are dedicated to delivering meticulously researched, fact-checked news that remains freely accessible to all.
Whether you turn to Premium Times for daily updates, in-depth investigations into pressing national issues, or entertaining trending stories, we value your readership.
It’s essential to acknowledge that news production incurs expenses, and we take pride in never placing our stories behind a prohibitive paywall.
Would you consider supporting us with a modest contribution on a monthly basis to help maintain our commitment to free, accessible news?
TEXT AD: Call Willie - +2348098788999