RE: Nationwide Protest on 1st August 2024
The Cross River South Consultative Forum (CRSCF) acknowledges the constitutional right of citizens to peacefully assemble and protest. This right is a cornerstone of democracy, providing a lawful avenue for citizens to express their grievances and advocate for change. However, in light of the planned nationwide #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest on 1st August 2024, we are calling on all indigenes and residents of Cross River State, especially those in Calabar, the state capital, not to participate in any protests, demonstrations, or anti-government marches for the following reasons:
1. Security Concerns: The primary responsibility of any government is to ensure the safety and security of its citizens. Given the current state of insecurity in various parts of the country, large gatherings pose a significant risk of escalation and potential violence. The safety of our people cannot be compromised.
2. Economic Stability: The aftermath of the EndSARS protest in 2020 saw extensive destruction of property and businesses in Cross River State. This resulted in significant economic setbacks and a loss of livelihood for many residents. The planned protest has the potential to cause similar disruptions, further compounding the economic challenges we currently face.
3. Constructive Dialogue: It is essential to address grievances through constructive dialogue and engagement with relevant authorities. The CRSCF encourages all concerned citizens to utilize available channels for dialogue and advocacy, ensuring that their voices are heard in a manner that promotes unity and progress.
4. Historical Precedent: The EndSARS protest, while well-intentioned, led to widespread devastation in our state. The looting, vandalism, and destruction of public and private property have left scars that are still healing. During the EndSARS protest, properties of prominent Cross Riverians were specifically targeted for destruction and looting. We must learn from our past and seek alternative ways to effect change without endangering lives and property.
5. Potential for Hijacking: No matter how well-intentioned, the possibility of subterranean forces hijacking the protest to unleash massive destruction and looting of public and private properties is real. This risk cannot be ignored.
6. Government Commitment: The government of Cross River State, led by Governor Bassey Otu, remains committed to addressing the issues of bad governance, insecurity, unemployment, and hunger. Efforts are ongoing to implement policies that will bring about sustainable development and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Constructive engagement with the government can yield more effective and lasting solutions.
Finally, while the CRSCF respects the right to peaceful protest, we believe that the planned #DayOfRage demonstration on 1st August 2024 is not in the best interest of our state and its people. We urge all organizers and participants to prioritize peace, security, and constructive dialogue in our collective pursuit of a better Nigeria.
We call on all citizens to join hands in building a more secure and prosperous Cross River State and Nigeria at large.
Signed,
Hon. Eyo Nsa Ekpo, Esq
Sir Maurice Effiwatt
Prof Emmanuel Eyo, Esq.
Apostle (Hon) James Anam
Ntufam (Hon) Victor Okon
Hon. (Mrs) Ada Charles Egwu
Hon. ( Chief) Ani Esin
Hon Joseph Etene, Esq
Hon (Mrs) Abigail Duke
Barr. Bassey Mensah
Chief Felix Idem
Prince Edwin Okon
Ntufam (Hon) Okon Owuna
Hon Charles Atu