President Buhari has told protesting Nigerian young people that they would do well to keep the harmony...

in the nation for what it's worth in their own definitive interest.
An assertion delivered by an official assistant, Femi Adesina, said the President said this when he got the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed, Nigeria's previous Minister of Environment, in the statehouse today November 9.
"Our own generation is on the last lap, we are exiting,” President Buhari said in response to the recent EndSARS protest, and the mayhem and destruction of public and private property that came in its wake.
It is in the interest of the youths to keep the peace. They want jobs, infrastructure and development. I have sent a team led by the Chief of Staff (Professor Ibrahim Gambari) to go round the country, talk to traditional rulers, who will then talk to the youths. The views of the youths have been heard” the President said
He said that the current organization acquired serious infrastructural shortages, "and that is what we are fighting to correct. We can’t just sit, fold our hands, and do nothing. We are doing our best within the limits of resources."
President Buhari regretted the way that COVID-19 has contracted the worldwide economy, noticing that "this is something you can’t see, smell, or hear," however which has fashioned annihilation on lives and jobs round the world.
On environmental change, he said Nigeria was worried about the energize of Lake Chad, which has incredible ramifications on security, sporadic relocation, and occupations.
The Deputy Secretary-General said she was on a kindness call with her group to hail interest on difficulties that worry the UN, especially COVID-19, environmental change, security, and philanthropic reactions to the assorted difficulties.