The government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the safety of all citizens as they go about their daily activities. In a statement released on Tuesday, authorities emphasized that safeguarding livelihoods and public welfare remains a top priority.
The statement also addressed the anticipated public demonstrations, urging participants to exercise their constitutional rights responsibly. “For those who will turn up to exercise their constitutional right to demonstrate, we urge them to do so peacefully and unarmed, as provided for in our laws,” the message read.
Highlighting the importance of national unity, the statement underscored that peace is the cornerstone of a strong and prosperous nation. Citizens were called upon to uphold peace, with a collective appeal for mutual understanding during these critical times.
As the nation prepares for the demonstrations, the government’s reminder serves as a timely plea for restraint, aiming to balance civil liberties with public order.
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