No Going Back On Protest, With or Without 2face – Activists

The Conference of Nigeria’s Civil Right Activists and the United Action for Democracy have said there is no going back on the planned mass protests.

The convener of the CNCRA, Ifeanyi Odili, said the protest was long overdue and no intimidation by the police would prevent Nigerians suffering hardship from protesting against the government of President Muhammadu Buhari concerning the level of poverty people are suffering.

Speaking on police’s call for the protest to be cancelled, Odili told Punch that, “Security agencies do not have such power under the constitution. Why should they stop it? Are they not part of us? Do they have special markets? If they want to be overzealous with their job, then we will tell them that we are not joking.”

Similarly, UAD leader and human rights activist, Ebun-Olu Adegoruwa, pointed out that Nigerians do not require police advice to exercise their fundamental rights.

He said, “I have read in several news reports, of the statement credited to the Nigeria Police Force, advising that the mass rally against suffering and hunger in Nigeria, slated for Monday should be cancelled, purportedly in the interest of peace and security. The police have no power in law to countermand the lawful directives of the acting President (Yemi Osinbajo), which affirmed our constitutional right to assemble together freely, unhindered and unmolested, for a peaceful protest.

“So, it is disturbing, alarming and anachronistic, for an institution, such as the police, that was set up to be under the executive, headed by the president or the acting president, to be defying the lawful directives of the acting president, openly and with such brazen impunity.”

The activist vowed that the rally would be held and many more would still be organised. He urged Nigerians to join the Monday protest.

“The people of Nigeria shall hold this (Monday protest) and many more rallies, in the days ahead, until Nigeria is totally rid of bad governance,” he stressed.

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  1. This is lovely... I believe I'm Nigerians. The right thing must be done! We are tired of hunger and frustration in the land!

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  2. Tuface is nothing but a scared coward. He has no principles or convictions. Shame on him. If na to give women belle, he for dey dia since yesterday. Stupid idiot, let him come and sing nonsense again.

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  3. Jonathan allowed everyone to protest. How come it's so difficult under Buhari?

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  4. To be frank, the protest is long overdue and no intimidation by the police would prevent it from holding

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  5. Okay. I pray that the protest is violence free

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  6. Let our protest b peaceful

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  7. they should go ahead with d protest

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  8. true!!! we are with you. it is peaceful,it has genuine&straight foward points..intimidation cant work now because good governance is our right..we cant be suffering in the midst of plenty

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  9. God please, enlighten our leaders to lead us right....

    Protect the protesters so that there would no ill-news....

    POSITIVE PROTEST

    RESULT-YIELDING PROTEST

    WE PRAY THEE LORD,,,,, AMEN....

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  10. Pls u are free at least if anything goes wrong the world knows that 2face is not responsible again.
    At least he listened to his mother

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  11. 2face has started what he couldn't complete, so let Nigerians finish it up for him. We are watching

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  12. 2face has started what he couldn't complete, so let Nigerians finish it up for him. We are watching

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  13. Olu, are you there?
    Life is more important than any protest please. We shall survive, Nigeria shall survive.

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  14. Olu, are you there?
    Gbam! Tuface or no Tuface.

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  15. Yes no going back for the protest

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  16. Lol. Now this is serious. I hope the protest is peaceful and fruit yielding.

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  17. U made my day......this is a welcome development because I am tire of 18,000 minimum wage,when I litre of kerosene is 300,I am tire when house rent in lagos has gone higher,I am tire when a small paint rubber of garri is 800,iam tire when school feel has gone higher,I am tire when I cannot afford 3 square meal a day,iam tire when am work,serving my father land just like a slave with nothing to write home about.IAM TIRE because very soon Nigeria will be unsafe grounds for every wealthy politicians

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  18. All we want is good governance #WeWantBetaNaija

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  19. Gud 2 knw! No going back..

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  20. This regime is against freedom of expression.

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  21. Think of ur family first

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  22. Looking forward to February 7th

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  23. May be he is afraid of police brutality

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