Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    National Brief
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    National Brief
    Home»Just In»Why We Won’t Join Hardship Protest – Muslim Students
    Just In

    Why We Won’t Join Hardship Protest – Muslim Students

    adminBy adminUpdated:No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook WhatsApp Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit (MSSNLagos) has expressed concern over violence that may occur as a result of nationwide protest planned to hold August 1, 2024 because of hunger and hardship in the country.

    This is as the Muslim students called on government and security agencies to prioritise the safety of educational institutions as the nation braces for the nationwide protest.

    The Amir (President) of MSSNLagos, Kamoldeen Abiona, made this known in a press statement urging Muslim youths to exercise caution.

    While blaming the government for the widespread economic challenges facing Nigerians, Abiona expressed concern over the planned ‘hunger and hardship’ protest scheduled for August 1, 2024.

    He said, “Given the current climate, the protection of schools, campuses, and student communities must be a top priority for the government and security agencies. We cannot afford to lose our educational infrastructure at this critical juncture.

    “While we are not impressed by the government’s performance thus far, we implore them to prioritise the safety of our educational institutions and prevent any attacks.

    “The safety and well-being of students are critically important and must be ensured; any potential for violence or unrest should be promptly addressed to prevent harm to innocent children and students.”

    Abiona also expressed deep concern about the protest’s organisation, highlighting the absence of a clear plan to prevent violence, property damage, and loss of life.

    He said, “We acknowledge the prevalence of hunger and hardship in the nation, but these challenges must not be addressed through the destruction of property or loss of life. As students, the scars of the #EndSARS violence remain vivid in our minds. We recall the chaos, confusion, and widespread damage to cultural heritage and infrastructure resulting from the lack of coordination.

    “There is currently no evidence suggesting that this protest against hunger and hardship will remain peaceful, focused, and constructive without escalating into violence and destruction. Consequently, we restate our call for the safety of students and educational institutions. #MSSNLagos remains dedicated to working towards a better and fairer society for all.”

    Signed:
    Kamoldeen Abiona,
    Amir (President),
    Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria,
    Lagos State Area Unit
    08173291878
    amir@mssnlagos.net
    www.mssnlagos.net

    Share. Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Yazid Danfulani: The New Sheriff At Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation

    Service, Culture, And Community: How Whitecrust Defined Its Year With A Week [PHOTOS]

    2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: Aircraft’s cracked windscreen delays Super Eagles’ arrival in Uyo

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Recent Posts
    • Yazid Danfulani: The New Sheriff At Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation
    • Service, Culture, And Community: How Whitecrust Defined Its Year With A Week [PHOTOS]
    • 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: Aircraft’s cracked windscreen delays Super Eagles’ arrival in Uyo
    • The Battle for Nigeria’s Oil Future: Dangote’s Audacious Bet Against the Cartels
    • I hold no grudges against people – Jonathan

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.