The minority caucus of the House of Representatives, on Wednesday, advised the Federal Government to interface with intending protesters in a bid to find a lasting solution to the issues raised by protesters.
A statement issued on Wednesday by the media team of the caucus quoted the Chairman, Kingsley Chinda, as urging those behind the planned protest to shelve the idea, citing the worrisome security situation in the country.
Part of the statement was an appeal to the government to dialogue with the planned protesters, with a critical look into some of the issues raised.
They also pleaded for government intervention in ensuring that issues are resolved amicably, as well as the adoption of a non-kinetic approach to tackling the security challenges in the country.
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