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The Department of State Services (DSS) has called on the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to shun its planned nationwide protest.
On Friday, the NLC declared a two-day nationwide mass protest for February 27 and 28, 2024, over the economic hardship assailing Nigerians.
In a statement on Wednesday, Peter Afunanya, DSS director of communications, said although the service recognises the NLCās right to protest, the congress should shelve the planned demonstration in the interest of peace and public order.
Afunanya said the DSS is aware that some elements are planning to use the protest to āfoment crisis and by extension, widespread violenceā.
He added that this would worsen the socio-economic situation across the country.
āThe DSS further calls on parties to pursue dialogue and negotiation rather than engaging in conducts that could heighten tensions,ā the statement reads.
āIt is common knowledge that all levels of Government are striving to ameliorate the prevailing economic condition and as such, should be given a benefit of the doubt.
āSo far, appropriate authorities are working assiduously with a spectrum of stakeholders to fashion out modalities to address the current difficulties. They should, therefore, be given the chance to handle the challenges at hand.
āIn this vein, citizens are encouraged to recognise that what remains unsolved in peace time, would not be attained in war-time.
āThe timeless piece of the esteemed Poet, JP Clark, āThe Casualtiesā is a resonating reminder to us on the possible dangers of escalated conflicts. In time of trouble, everyone will be a casualty.
āAlso, ongoing wars in the global scene is a stark reminder of their catastrophic repercussions on the affected countriesā domestic environments thus, the critical need to protect and maintain our internal stability and unity.
āThose exploiting the fault lines in the country need to have a rethink as resort to negativities will endanger our peaceful coexistence with dire consequences.ā
The director urged parents and guardians to guide their children and wards from acts capable of jeopardising public safety and harmony.
He also called on political parties, opposition groups, religious and traditional institutions, civil society and non governmental bodies, to eschew violence and demonstrate leadership in these challenging times.
āMaking political capital out of the current situation or involving in divisive utterances at a time like this, will be of no benefit to any peace-loving Nigerian,ā the statement reads.
āCitizens are advised to be vigilant and not allow fifth columnists and hostile forces or agents to use them to destabilise the peace of the nation.
āThe DSS stands opposed to violence as a means of settling our present day challenges, be they economic, political or otherwise.
āAccordingly, the Service will work with sister security and law enforcement agencies to ensure that lasting peace is maintained in the country.ā
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