APC Criticizes Amaechi for Calling on Nigerians to Protest Economic Hardship
APC Criticizes Amaechi for Calling on Nigerians to Protest Economic Hardship

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned former Minister Rotimi Amaechi for his recent remarks encouraging Nigerians to demonstrate against the prevailing economic difficulties. The party expressed concern that such calls could exacerbate tensions and undermine efforts to address the challenges facing the nation.
In a statement, the APC highlighted the importance of unity and dialogue in tackling economic issues rather than resorting to protests. The party emphasized that constructive engagement is essential for finding solutions and urged citizens to support ongoing government initiatives aimed at alleviating hardship.
Amaechi’s comments have sparked debate, with some supporting his call for action while others believe it could lead to unrest. The APC reiterated its commitment to working collaboratively with citizens to improve living conditions and called for patience as the government implements its policies.
The situation underscores the complexities of addressing economic hardship in Nigeria, with various stakeholders advocating different approaches. The APC’s response reflects its focus on stability and progress in challenging
times.
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