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President Buhari Should Implement the EndSARS Demand For a Better Nigeria

President Buhari Should Implement the EndSARS Demand For  a  Better Nigeria 
------Chief Awala

By Wilson Macaulay 

The President of Nigeria Welders and Fitters Union NIWELFU 
Comrade Chief Joseph Awala Inone has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to implement the five point demand of the the famous endSARS protesting Nigeria  youths across the globe  whom he described as the children of Mr President. 
Comrade Chief Joseph Awala lnone who broke his silent to speak for the first time since the commencement of the  protest asserted in his speech  that, the  children have made their points very clear and President Buhari has equality admitted that the demands are germane and worthwhile , all hands need to be on deck now to ensure that the implementation of their request does not nose dive or run into  the twist and turns of the usual tangles which truncate government laudable ideas  vision.
Chief Awala the NIWELFU boss therefore urge Members of the National Assembly both Senators and Members of the House of Representatives , Ministers,  Director Generals of different Ministries Department and Agencies of government to play their respective roles holistically to ensure that the Children who spent over ten days on the road with some of them dying in the process does not go in vain. 
Awala the labour leader appealed to President Buhari to take the matter seriously by making sure that all hands are indeed on deck to deliver the demands of the youths , warning   that any attempt to politicise their request will amount to postponement of a rainy day which will bring nothing good for Nigeria our dear nation. 
He explained that what the children are asking for is a clear road map on how Nigeria  can get out of the economic quagmire  we found ourselves due to our own fiscal wrecklessnes  and rascality  
According to Chief Awala , the demands of the endSARS is all about the fundamentals which should be taken as a catalyst to spur the governing authorities to do the right thing for the general growth and development of Nigeria. 
He added: " People in position of authority must understand that they are being watched ,  any thing they do contrary to the interest of Nigerians can attract the wroth of the masses. 
Speaking further he remarked thus: " Government at all levels should be proactive,  let us not wait for protest before identifying
people friendly projects that will make Nigerians hail our leaders instead of their callous disposition which ends up in the  pouring of  venoms  on them because of the hardship and hunger in Nigeria a supposed blessed land. "
Chief Awala the labour boss observed that it is absurd for Nigerian leaders to think of themselves as modern pharaohs and Caesars ,stressing that they should not shut their ears to the voice of the masses but must  listen to the cry of the people which is the primary function of government.

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