06/03/2026
When we started this advocacy, many people saw us differently.
Some called us critics. Some said we were against the government. Some said we were only looking for attention or trying to pull the chairman down.
But look at what happened. The same chairman we were accused of fighting sat with us for one full hour. He received us not as enemies but as his children.
Patience they say Pays and that's what this teaches Us.
We did not insult anyone. We did not burn anything. We did not threaten. We simply kept showing up, kept following due process, kept speaking respectfully but with a bit of pressure. And in the end, the door opened.
I genmo. It's Not Everyone Who questions a Leader that Is an Enemy. Some people think that if you ask questions, if you demand answers, if you push for change, you are a critic. It's so wrong from us. But we proved that you can hold your leader accountable and still respect him.
We only asked for a CBT centre. We did not ask for his downfall. That the chairman understood more than some of you around him. I de ya be yeri, ya.
If we had chosen violence or insults, yesterday would not have happened. The chairman would have closed his doors forever. But because we chose peaceful dialogue, he not only opened his door, he opened his heart for us to see.
Well, People talked. People said we were being used. People said we had hidden motives. But we kept our eyes on one thing, a CBT centre for Baruten students. And that focus is paying off.
All of this proved that our chairman is not our enemy. He is our leader. And when we approached him with respect, he responded with respect. He listened. He spoke openly. He promised to carry us along.
This is the power of patience, respect, and unity.
If we had listened to those who wanted us to fight, we would have lost. But because we listened to wisdom, we won not just a meeting, but a relationship.
Moving Forward, let this be a lesson for all of us, not just in this advocacy, but in everything we do. When people call you names, stay focused. When they doubt you, keep working. When they expect you to fail, prove them wrong with results.
We have shown that Baruten youths are not troublemakers. We are builders once again. We are peacemakers. We are partners in progress. Let's keep walking this path together, Baru Bibu.
Sa Siara.