Keyamo’s appeal halts planned nationwide protest by 500 CSOs

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Over 500 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have called off their planned August 1 protest against the Federal Government following an appeal from Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development of Nigeria. These CSOs, operating under the United Coalition for Greater Nigeria, recognized the frustrations and aspirations driving the proposed protest but reconsidered its potential impact.

Dr. Charles Cosmos, speaking for the coalition, emphasized that protests often lead to more harm than good. He credited Keyamo’s intervention as pivotal, noting, “The Minister’s appeal to us was a turning point, as we have always seen him as one of our own. His outstanding performance and commitment to the nation’s progress have earned our trust.”

Keyamo’s achievements in transforming the aviation sector were particularly highlighted. He has enhanced airport infrastructure, improved air travel safety, and promoted international cooperation, which has led to increased investments and collaboration with global aviation bodies. His engagement with stakeholders and commitment to safety policies and open sky operations were noted as significant advancements.

The CSOs pledged to support the minister and the Federal Government, encouraging other groups to adopt a similar path of constructive dialogue. Dr. Cosmos concluded by urging Nigerians to engage in dialogue rather than protest, emphasizing the need to work together to build a better Nigeria.

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