Let me state unequivocally that the option of protest is a very tenuous one capable of both positive and negative consequences. I prefer the use of "mass inquiry" to describe this action.. Our purpose should be to peacefully know the state of things as regards the recruitment, and to get a sure word on it's conclusion from the horse's mouth. The issue of protesting the delays should not be put on the front burner. we have to come accross as gentlemen and ladies who are capable of effecting changes without the instrumentality of violence..Otherwise, we would be playing into the hands of the NNPC/DPR.
Our number, clarity/unity of purpose, and comportment will speak a lot for us..
For those who have suggested the use of publications, I also subscribe to that, any peaceful way of resolving this issue is ok by me..I have not been able to publish my first write up. I wish to volunteer the edited version of the piece to any person who can ensure its swift publication, regardless of whether it bears my pseudonym or not. I will it when I finish editing it.
PS: I am not against the protest, I just don't think we should go there with a "protesting" mentality. What our focus should be is to find out the reason for the delay, and when we will be called. Otherwise they might plant detractors among us, subvert the process , gain public sympathy and make us look like fools. let's be wise.