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Archbishop Onaiyekan: Protesters didn’t want to end Tinubu’s govt

His Eminence, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, the Emeritus Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, has said the EndBadGovernance protesters never wanted to end President Bola Tinubu’s administration but were against bad governance in the country.

Onaiyekan said the youths want to see Nigeria better managed than it is now.

He spoke at an event organised by the Christian Youth for Peace and Development Initiative in Abuja on Tuesday.

According to Onaiyekan: “The 10 days of #EndBadGovernance protests saw the young people coming out in large numbers. From my own opinion, they were not coming out to insult anybody.

“They didn’t say that they were ending Tinubu’s government. They simply said they want to end bad governance. Is there anything wrong with that? We all must be seen to be trying to end bad governance.

“But what has come up is that we all seem to agree that we can do better than what we are doing as far as governance and management of Nigeria is concerned.”

Stressing that he understands the impatience of the youths, the clergyman marvelled at the decision of the president asking them to be patient.

“I’m not sure whether he was very patient when he was 30 years old. He wasn’t patient.

“The young people cannot be patient, but they should not be patient. Because if they are patient, they will just sit down and do nothing,” he added.

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