Some residents of Kano have referred to as on protesters to sheath their swords and embrace the trail of dialogue.
They made their place identified whereas reacting to President Bola Tinubu’s Sunday broadcast.
Speaking in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Kano metropolis, the residents described dialogue as the perfect technique of fixing vital points.
They noticed that it was apt for the protesters to cease the protest and go for dialogue as proposed by the president.
Mr Taiye Hassan, an entrepreneur, who recommended the president for the published, referred to as on the protesters to retreat, “as a result of the president has listened to your complaints.
“I wish to emphasise the necessity for the youth to permit dialogue to happen as a result of each dispute ends with dialogue and understanding.
“You have the right to protest against hunger, hardship, and insecurity, however, the president has called for dialogue, therefore, give him a chance,” he suggested.
Another resident, Bala Muhammad, a businessman, who described the president as humane and true democrat, urged the protesters to simply accept dialogue as recommended by Mr President, for the nice of the nation.
He cautioned the protesters to be conscious of infiltration by some folks with sinister motives, who solely wished to make the most of the protest to loot and vandalise folks’s property.
Similarly, A’isha Ibrahim, a college instructor, who additionally lauded the president for calling for dialogue, appealed to the protesters to settle down in view of the truth that the protest had been hijacked by hoodlums.
“I want to use this medium to appeal to the president to match his words with action and dialogue with true protesters as promised,” she suggested.
Nura Imam, a journalist, mentioned that dialogue was the perfect and solely choice to settle any dispute or disaster.
Imam, who acknowledged the truth that Nigerians had been economically pressed, enjoined the leaders of the protest to retreat since their voices had been heard.
He urged the protesters significantly the youth to be united and be their brothers’ keepers regardless of their ethnic or non secular leaning.
Imam urged them to be patriotic and cautioned them in opposition to being utilized by egocentric people to destroy their motherland.
“Remember, that is your nation and also you do not need some other nation besides Nigeria.
“Don’t allow some unpatriotic individuals to use you to destroy your motherland; enough is enough,” he maintained.
(NAN)