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Tinubu will stimulate investment opportunities for youths —COPIN, SESGP

By Tobias Lengnan Dapam

Two Civil Society Organisations, Coalition for Peace in Nigeria (COPIN) and South East Support Group (SESGP), said they are convinced that Tinubu will stimulate manufacturing, necessitating investment opportunities for productivity and growth.

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The CSOs stated this on Thursday in Abuja.

Ohaegbulam Chibuike Barnabas Coordinator, SESGP, said Tinubu’s emergence as president elect was greeted by agitations in some quarters for the establishment of an illegal contraption called “interim government”.

He said the promoters of this provocative idea had tried to instigate violent protests in major parts of the country, to achieve their objectives.

“As expected, our military, security and intelligence community rose to the occasion, by detecting and containing all possible threats to successful inauguration.”

Also speaking, Akwuobi Emeka, National Coordinator, said the South East Support Group, and the Coalition for Peace In Nigeria, has declared total and unequivocal support for the President-elect, Senator Tinubu.

“Our position is informed by his trajectory as a former Senator, NADECO leader, Governor of Lagos State, and statesman.

“We have no doubt that the much-anticipated Bola Tinubu Presidency will usher in ‘renewed hope’, build a Nigeria, especially for youths, where sufficient jobs with decent wages, will be created.”

On his part, Leny Nduka, State Cordinator, COPIN, called on all aggrieved parties to toe the path of peace, bearing in mind the fact that Nigeria, as a constitutional democracy, is greater than individual ambitions.

“To achieve whatever goals, therefore, we must, first, ensure a safe and conducive environment, where rule of law and due process, not Hobbesian state, guarantees collective existence.

“Finally, we make bold to say that the May 29 inauguration of our amiable President-elect is, to

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo SAN and Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo attend the 2023 Inauguration InterDenominational Church Service at the National Christian Centre, yesterday in Abuja Abuja.

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