Okai said a presidential address would go a long way to calm the nerves of protesters and inspire hope.
Posting on X, the socio-political commentator warned that the nationwide protest might linger on.
“However, the absence of a powerful broadcast from the President has left citizens feeling disappointed and concerned.
“Whoever is advising President Bola Tinubu against addressing Nigerians is not doing him a Favour.
“The ongoing protests and demonstrations are a clear indication of the people’s desire for change and better governance.
“A presidential address could have been a crucial opportunity to acknowledge the grievances, offer reassurance, and outline concrete steps towards addressing the issues.
“The clock is ticking, and the nation waits with bated breath for a word from its leader. Will the President seize the moment and address the nation, or will the silence continue, fueling more uncertainty and unrest? Only time will tell.”
Yesterday, Nigerians took to the streets to begin the 10-day nationwide protest against Tinubu’s administration.
The protest was an avenue for aggrieved Nigerians to cry out over the level of hunger and hardship in the country.
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