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Protesters Defy Police, Downpour, Hold Protest In Abuja

by Our Reporter
Despite a clampdown on the #RevolutionNow demonstration in Abuja on
Monday by Nigeria’s security operatives, protesters took to the streets
to air their grievances against bad governance.

The protesters, who defied early morning downpour converged on the
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) office chanting anti-government
songs and calling for a ‘revolution’ in Nigeria.

Addressing the protesters, one of the leaders of the group, Adebayo
Raphael said the country was in danger, pointing out that there is a
need for all Nigerians to be part of the revolutionary process.

He said there must be freedom for people to voice their opinions and let
the government know when things are not going well for them.

“We are here solely for #RevolutionNow protest, we have decided to begin
the process. We know very well that this process will begin a
revolutionary process in Nigeria that will liberate every suffering
people in this country.

“Today marks the beginning of a series of demonstrations of civil
resistance against oppression and bad governance in this country.  We
are here at the human rights commission and our purpose here is to awake
a sleeping public institution, that Nigeria is a gun powder waiting to
explode.

“We shall never again tolerate the aggregation of our national treasury
by a few who are only hell-bent on milking this country dry. Our desire
here is that we want a Nigeria that will work for everyone. We don’t
want a Nigeria that only works for only a select few criminals,”
Adebayo stated.

He said they wanted a Nigeria where fundamental human rights would be
respected. He berated the government for not tolerant and clamping down
on dissenting voices.

Adebayo added that the arrest of Sowore would only worsen the situation
and that President Muhammadu Buhari government could only inflict injury
on their bodies but could never kill the idea behind the ‘revolution’.

He, therefore, called for the immediate release of Sowore noting that he
has not killed anybody on the street to warrant the arrest and
victimization.

“Leave Omoyele Sowore. Sowore has not killed anybody on the street.
Sowore is not Fulani herdsmen. Sowore is not Boko Haram. Even Boko Haram
are planning public parade in Borno. They want to do ten years’
anniversary and you are arresting a man that is calling for sanity in
this country. We make it very clear that incarceration of Omoyele Sowore
should be brought to and end,” Adebayo said.

Another protester, Dare Ariyo Atoye, said, “This revolution is an idea
which time has come and we warn the government if they fail to allow us
constructively engage our nation and to speak, the masses will rise up
and it will be too late for them (the federal government).

“The reason we are here today is to bring frustration of our people for
the government to know that we’re tired of what is going on. Our people
are tired of the killings and kidnapping where herdsmen are unleashing
terror. Our people are tired. The revolution we are talking about is
already happening.”

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