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Youths Call For Protests Over Stifling Opposition Parties


The National Youth Alliance (NYA) has demanded that actions be taken to halt the All Progressives Congress (APC) from crippling opposition parties with a view to giving the ruling party an easy ride in the 2027 general elections.

NYA Youth President, Ambassador Aliyu Bin Abbas, made this demand in a statement signed by his SA Media and Publicity, Okpani Jacob Onjewu Dickson, and made available to newsmen in Kaduna on Thursday, April 2, 2026.

According to the statement titled “Official Statement: A Call for Courageous And People-Centered Leadership”, the youth body lamented that Nigeria is standing at a critical crossroads.

“The attention of the National Youth Alliance (NYA) has been drawn to the planned press conference to be led by His Excellency Atiku Abubakar alongside opposition leaders and political stakeholders concerning recent developments within the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

“While we recognise the importance of political dialogue and institutional engagement, we must respectfully but firmly state that this moment in Nigeria demands far more than routine press briefings and political formalities.

“Millions of citizens—particularly young people—are grappling daily with insecurity, economic hardship, and a growing sense of abandonment.

“At such a defining time, leadership must rise beyond statements and demonstrate courage, sacrifice, and genuine solidarity with the people.

“We therefore challenge both the leadership in power and the opposition to move beyond mere press conferences and embrace bold, unifying actions that resonate with the realities of Nigerians”, it stated.

According to NYA, “If indeed the intention is to stand with the people, then let it be reflected through: A peaceful national protest that gives voice to the pains and aspirations of Nigerians”.

The body also advocated for a collective call for fasting and prayers, seeking divine intervention and national healing, visible and personal sacrifices that inspired confidence and restored hope among citizens.”

It warned that anything short of this would risk being perceived as political routine rather than purposeful leadership.

“It is deeply concerning that while political actors swiftly align and realign when power is at stake, the same urgency and unity are often absent when confronting the existential challenges facing the nation, particularly insecurity and the protection of lives.

“The truth must be told: many of our political leaders, both in government and in opposition, have lost direction. What Nigeria urgently requires now is a new generation of leaders, bold, selfless, and committed to protecting the people above personal or political interests.

”History will not remember statements; it will remember actions, courage, and sacrifice. The youth of this nation are watching. The time to act is now,” it concluded.



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