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No need to protest, Nigeria is not the only country facing hardship — Minister of Youth Development
Minister of Youth Development, Dr Jamila Ibrahim, has appealed to youths to shun the proposed nationwide protest against hardship in the country.
Speaking in Abuja, Ibrahim said that the country needed peace and stability to achieve its mandate, adding that the current hardship is not peculiar to Nigeria. Ibrahim advised the young people not to engage in any activity that would not be law-abiding.
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According to her, “Government is already addressing these issues. The economic hardships that we are facing today is not limited to Nigeria. Since COVID-19 struck, the global economy has not quite recovered.”
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