The group also rejected the position of Justice Sadiq Abdullahi Mahuta, which lifted him away from the position of the Katsina Elders forum.
Recall that Justice Mahuta and Katsina Elders Forum had earlier been separated, even though he insisted on the road to failure and repression, he decided to mobilize against President Tinub, Like they reflect their unwavering commitment to patriotism and national construction.
According to Kpya, “The Katsina Elders Forum is exactly what Nigerians need for leaders, who prioritize the interests of the people over political expediency.”
The statement is further read. “Kpya found that Justice Mahuta chose to distance himself from the concerns raised by the KEF he was involved in was deeply disturbing.
“So, Kpya asked: Is Justice Mahuta satisfied with the current extreme poverty, inflation, permanent insecurity, ongoing power shortages, falling education standards and health care systems? He is happy with Nigeria’s collapsed economy? Does he think these failures are acceptable or reasonable?
“By disconnecting himself from the forum’s standpoint, did Judge Mahuta suggest that despite all these failures, should President Tinubu have another term in such a term? Do we understand that he tolerate persecution of critics who dare to power despite all these failures? ? If so, we must question whether such a position is consistent with the values of justice, fairness and responsibility that the Katsina people cherish.
“In contrast, KEF has shown extraordinary courage and vision in addressing the pressing problems facing our country,” the statement added.
It went on to point out that “Kpya is firmly on the forum’s standpoint, and we believe that when their policies lead to widespread pain and disillusionment, there should be no free pass for any leader. When silence is no longer a country of gold, we The time has come, and we must hold our leaders accountable for their actions or violations.
“Nigeria today faces unprecedented challenges. Poverty levels have been at an all-time high, inflation continues to erode the purchasing power of ordinary citizens, insecurity threatens lives and livelihoods, and basic facilities such as electricity remain elusive.
“The education and health care system is in a state of chaos and millions of people are unable to access quality services.
“Kpya observed that the current government did not directly address these crises, but instead resorted to silent voices and ignored the plight of the masses. Persecution of individuals like Professor Usman Yusuf embodies this disturbing trend.”
“We therefore call on all people in the Garcinna area, beyond that, to unite us to demand better governance, greater accountability and meaningful reforms. Together we must ensure that we hear our voices and make sure those in power understand that they serve the people rather than themselves.
“The Katsina young people remain committed to promoting positive change and revitalizing the lives of our people. We reject the notion that Nigeria’s struggle is inevitable or insurmountable. Instead, we choose hope, resilience and action. We call on all Stakeholders join hands to build a bright future for themselves and for future generations,” the statement concluded.