High Comrade Lamienghan Calls for Dialogue Between Federal Government and Protesters

  

By Wilson Macaulay



Thus  In the wake of President Tinubu’s recent broadcast, which acknowledged the ongoing protests across the nation,

High Comrade Joseph Lamienghan, Secretary of Delta State HOSTCOM, has issued a statement urging for a constructive dialogue between the federal government and the protesters.

 High Comrade Lamienghan in his call   for a truce emphasized the importance of open communication and mutual understanding in resolving the current unrest.

The HOSTCOM scribe , further stated that, no  matter the gravity of any   issue leading to conflicts, wrongly or correctly, the  concerned  parties must end up in constructive dialogue, hence the need to embrace the olive branch window   provided by President  Tinubu for a robust conversation.

He  said : "Now that the President has made an appeal to the protesters, it is crucial for the organizers to open the door for dialogue. This is a pivotal moment where both parties can come together to address the concerns and find a way forward."

He stressed the need for unity and collaborative efforts among stakeholders, especially when dealing with this  kind of sensitive national issues that can determine the destiny of our nation.

Still speaking on the need to tow the path of peace, High Comrade Lamienghan remarked:

 "I  am calling on all stakeholders to encourage oneness in dealing with these pressing matters, particularly in the oil and gas sector. Oil is the mainstay of our economy, yet there is little to show for it in terms of development and benefits to the people."

The protests have highlighted the frustrations of many Nigerians who feel that the wealth generated from the oil and gas sector has not translated into tangible improvements in their lives.  a nutshell,Lamienghan's call for dialogue

 aims to bridge the gap between the government and the citizens, fostering an environment where grievances can be aired and solutions can be crafted collaboratively.

As the nation awaits further developments, the hope is that this call for dialogue will lead to meaningful conversations and actions that will  address the root causes of the protests and pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future.

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