By Abubakar Yunusa

The director general of the Confederation of APC Support Groups, Prof. Kailani Muhammad, has stated that protesters who raised Russian flags during the ongoing hunger protests should face punishment to serve as a deterrent.
Prof. Kailani also appealed to the protesters of the ongoing hunger protest across the nation to forget bitterness and continue dialogue with the federal government in order to address their demands.
Recalled that Hundreds of thousands of Nigerians have been protesting since Aug. 1 against President Bola Tinubu’s painful economic reforms, which have included a partial end to petrol and electricity subsidies, currency devaluation, and inflation reaching three-decade highs.
Last week, some protesters waved Russian flags during protests in northern states, underscoring concerns about increased Russian activity in Nigeria.
At a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, he said Nigeria is a sovereign nation and there is no way Nigerians should raise another country’s flag while exercising their fundamental rights.
“The EndBadGovernance nationwide protest, initiated by the youth on July 1, 2024, underscores this urgent need. However, we must ensure it does not escalate into a crisis, as crisis management is far more costly than conflict resolution.
“Historically, we have witnessed events such as the Tiv Massacre, the Wild-Wild West of the 1960s, and the Nigerian Civil War from 1967 to 1971. Although Nigeria has survived these challenges, the nation continues to bear the scars.
“Many of the protesting youth may lack direct experience of these historical events, making it our responsibility to caution against actions that could destabilize the country and incite chaos.”

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