If Nigeria were like USA, UK, France and other places like those mentioned, where things are better organized, I would not have any problem with using protest as a way of calling attention to the grievances of the citizens, but in Nigeria, (peaceful) protests are not organized, anyone is free to join and consequently usually gets infiltrated by all manners of persons with interests that cannot be described as peaceful. Moreover, security operatives here are not adequately trained and equiped to handle civil unrests, hence the usual high rates of killings in such situations.
Majorly in view of the aforementioned, I prefer aggrieved citizens calling attention to their grievances mainly through their representatives at the National Assembly(Parliament), these representative would in turn present these grievances on the floor of the national parliament.
Presenting these grievances on the floor of the national parliament will attract national and international attention to them and most likely, (executive arm of)government efforts to address them.
Should these representatives prove inaccessible or show reluctance in the matters causing grievances, the constitutional provision of recall should be activated.
As an alternative, citizens can also make use of other channels of dialogue(media, civil society groups, etc)or pressure their representatives to initiate impeachment proceedings against the head of the executive, if there is reluctance in addressing the grievances.
-Chidi Anthony Opara (CAO)
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Chidi Anthony Opara is a Poet, Institute Of Information Management Professional Fellow, MIT Chief Data Officer Ambassador and Editorial Adviser at News Updates(https://updatesonnews.substack.com)
He is a recipient of International Award/Recognition For Excellence In Data And Information Management, with 253 mentions on Academia(academia.edu)as at July 22nd, 2024.
More about him here: https://independent.academia.edu/ChidiAnthonyOpara
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