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FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Yenefer(f): 6:51am On Nov 30, 2020
FG to Treat Fresh #EndSARS Protest as Attempt at Regime Change

•Sees proposed demonstration as decoy for political action to force ‘Mali situation’ on Nigeria

•Security agencies placed on red alert


The federal government would treat any fresh demonstration against perceived police brutality or any other issue, particularly if it threatens to disrupt peace and security of any part of the country, as high treason aimed at unconstitutional regime change, highly placed security sources told THISDAY last night.

Notice of a fresh protest, of alleged federal government’s harassment of promoters of the #EndSARS protests held in October, scheduled for December 5 has been trending in social media for weeks.

This has attracted a firm response from the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, who warned, shortly before a meeting with the commissioners of police in the 36 state commands and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) last Friday, that the proposed protest would be resisted by the nation’s security agencies.

The October protests by youths, largely in the southern parts of the country and Abuja, coordinated by seemingly amorphous groups held the country down for about three weeks before a military intervention at Lekki Tollgate on the 20th of the month yielded a takeover of proceedings by the mob, resulting in the death of 22 policemen and the torching of police and other public and private facilities amounting to trillions of naira.

The protesters had made a five-point demand, including immediate release of all arrested protesters; justice for all deceased victims of police brutality and appropriate compensations for their families; setting up an independent body to oversee the investigation and prosecution of all reported police misconduct within a period of 10 days; carrying out psychological evaluation and retaining of all disbanded SARS operatives before they can be deployed (this should be verified by an independent body); and the government should increase police salary and they should be adequately compensated for protecting the lives and property of the citizens.

The federal government quickly acceded to the demands, disbanding SARS and directed the states to establish judicial inquiries into alleged violations of citizens’ rights with a view to making restitutions through adequate compensation.

But the protests, however, persisted despite the federal government’s concessions, forcing its senior officials to suspect that the demonstrations might have political undertones beyond the publicly stated complaints of the brutalization of the citizens by the police.

With the threat of fresh protests from Monday, ostensibly to resist the alleged harassment of the promoters of the October demonstrations, the federal government is said to be unprepared to brook any further challenge to its authority.

“The federal government thinks that there is more than meets the eye,” a security source said, asking: “What is the fresh protest about when the government has since accepted all their demands and has put in place the machinery for implementing the demands?”

He said the federal government feels that politics is behind the protest, pointing out that the findings of the security agencies with respect to the funding of the October matches showed substantial political funding.

“We traced some of the funds to some persons of interest; in some cases, some of them apologised, pleading that they did not know that was what the funds would be used for,” he said.

Another security source said there is enough evidence to show that aggrieved political interests are fueling the protest with the intention of forcing the government to its knees.

“They are appealing to perceived popular sentiments, playing on the hard times that are not entirely the making of the government,” she explained, adding: “The people who lost out on the political tough, now want to take advantage of the dire economic situation.”

She stated pointedly: “The strategy is mob rule, the type that occurred in Mali a few months ago. The mistake they are making, however, is that they fail to realise that we have stronger security institutions here to resist unconstitutional regime change.”

The source said the proposed fresh protest would be vigorously resisted and warned that its promoters would be surprised by the force with which any potentially violent match would be put down.

“As President Muhammadu Buhari said in one of his concession speeches, the federal government’s decision to accept the demands of the protesters should not be mistaken for weakness,” she warned.

However, the Feminist Coalition and a couple of other Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) that participated in the earlier matches in October, have beaten a retreat, saying they are not part of the proposed protest.

“We are not taking part in the new protest,” a member of the Feminist Coalition told THISDAY last night.

“Our initial intervention was to end SARS and seek justice for the victims of its brutal operations,” she stated, adding: “Since the federal government has disbanded the rogue squad and is attending to the other demands, we have no further issues to protest.”


Another CSO leader told THISDAY that since the judicial panels are already sitting to unravel the alleged killing of innocent Nigerians by the police squad, “the only rational thing to do is to await the outcome of the inquiries.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/11/30/fg-to-treat-fresh-endsars-protest-as-attempt-at-regime-change/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by omodaamola: 6:53am On Nov 30, 2020
Na wa o!
Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Yenefer(f): 6:56am On Nov 30, 2020
If there's any group of scammers or terrorist planning to create chaos and lawlessness, they should know, that the Army and SARS will treat them as enemy of the state

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Charmingrascal(m): 7:03am On Nov 30, 2020
How have they treated Boko Haram and bandits?


Cursed government!

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by bewla(m): 7:05am On Nov 30, 2020
Human and dictator ship

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by stonemasonn: 7:07am On Nov 30, 2020
It should be #EndInsecurity now.

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Johntemmy(m): 7:09am On Nov 30, 2020
Isokay
Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Gabriel004: 7:13am On Nov 30, 2020
Yenefer:
If there's any group of scammers or terrorist planning to create chaos and lawlessness, they should know, that the Army and SARS will treat them as enemy of the state
44 farmers beheaded in Borno, 7 indegens slaughtered in Kaduna.


What has your worthless coward army done to that?

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by giftedben: 7:20am On Nov 30, 2020
Na me go personally carry fuel enter ASO-ROCK burn the place down.

Do they think I am not tired of this country. This time around I go join bokoharam bomb all available Ass.

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Nobody: 7:21am On Nov 30, 2020
Pick up gun ...kill 1000s that's the only way nigerian government can respect u

Be peaceful , protest peacefully ,be none violent and face the full might of the Nigerian army

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Fahdiga(m): 7:23am On Nov 30, 2020
A coup plotter will always fear a peaceful protest. Buhari is afraid that he might be removed same way he overthrew a democratically elected government before

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by privaldo: 7:33am On Nov 30, 2020
The presidency is scared of unarmed protesters and deem it fit to use excessive force even to the extent of shamelessly killing the protesters but, when faced with armed oppositions like Boko Haram, and Fulani bandits they end up cowering in fear.

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by luvmijeje(f): 7:34am On Nov 30, 2020
We traced some of the funds to some persons of interest; in some cases, some of them apologised, pleading that they did not know that was what the funds would be used for,” he said.

Another security source said there is enough evidence to show that aggrieved political interests are fueling the protest with the intention of forcing the government to its knees
Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Nbotee(m): 7:46am On Nov 30, 2020
But dey will allow Boko Haram, Bandits and Kidnappers to roam free and have a field day in the country abi? Insecurity is ravaging the country but d govt is more interested in attacking those asking for d change the same govt promised

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by NaijaFutbol: 7:46am On Nov 30, 2020
But the Boko Haram that beheaded people will be treated as Regime Support!

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Moferere: 7:53am On Nov 30, 2020
Leave them, #EndSars is their headaches

NaijaFutbol:
But the Boko Haram that beheaded people will be treated as Regime Support!

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Bizibi(m): 8:08am On Nov 30, 2020
Smh
Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Jagznation(m): 8:11am On Nov 30, 2020
Let's focus on getting this shithole out of recession na who chop bellefull dey protest

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by capitalzero: 8:14am On Nov 30, 2020
Charmingrascal:



How have they treated Boko Haram and bandits?


Cursed government!

Yenefer and arrewa are coming for your head
Bokoharam are peaceful while endsars protesters are terrorists according to yenefer and arrewa

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by slimfit1(m): 8:17am On Nov 30, 2020
Yenefer:
If there's any group of scammers or terrorist planning to create chaos and lawlessness, they should know, that the Army and SARS will treat them as enemy of the state


Your sponsor aka terrorist government sponsored the people that came to attack peaceful protesters, we can clearly see that but failed to mention that in the panel. Boko Haram must be friends of the state.
If the problem of this government is peaceful protesters we wonder what level bandits and Fulani terrorist are.

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by nzeobi(m): 8:37am On Nov 30, 2020
Truly buhari has lost goodwill, this is the man that many were shouting sai baba for in 2015 and hoping that things will improve under him.


Now he has to use the military to force people to love him

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by ODJ124(m): 8:43am On Nov 30, 2020
seconded..




Thread seen...

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Kondomatic(m): 8:45am On Nov 30, 2020
Yenefer:
If there's any group of scammers or terrorist planning to create chaos and lawlessness, they should know, that the Army and SARS will treat them as enemy of the state
You're a shame to both living and non living things.



UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation predicted that famine will hit northern Nigeria soon, your government is doing nothing about that.

This warning came when you guys have farmers working in the farm, now 50+ of them have been slaughtered by patriotic bokoharam so expect the famine earlier than predicted.

Every sane government should be worried about this because when there's nothing else left to eat, both your police and army will be eaten.

It's not like I expect a zombified person to understand anyways.

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Yenefer(f): 8:47am On Nov 30, 2020
Kondomatic:
You're a shame to both living and non living things.



UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation predicted that famine will hit northern Nigeria soon, your government is doing nothing about that.

This warning came when you guys have farmers working in the farm, now 50+ of them have been slaughtered by patriotic bokoharam so expect the famine earlier than predicted.

Every sane government should be worried about this because when there's nothing else left to eat, both your police and army will be eaten.

It's not like I expect a zombified person to understand anyways.
Sai Baba

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by iokpebholo: 9:31am On Nov 30, 2020
Good move....Any body who parades himself as a peaceful protester but take advantage of others by blocking d road and extorting law abiding citizens should b severely dealt with.

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Farki: 9:56am On Nov 30, 2020
Useless FG supported by a delusional OP, actual terrorists aren't even their priority after killing dozens of people.

This government really doesn't deserve to be in power after the show of shame we've been witnessing.

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by pointstores(m): 9:56am On Nov 30, 2020
Kkk now
Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by wisdomiskey(m): 9:56am On Nov 30, 2020
Nigeria is definitely not a democracy. What kind of brainless baboons do we have in power?

Nigerian Army left Boko Haram in the North to slaughter peaceful #EndSARS protesters in Lekki. Now their priority is to curb freedom of speech and right to protest through baseless threats? lipsrsealed

While Boko Haram killings continue....

See, at this point, youths must take to the streets again and demand total freedom or else, this country is done for.


slimfit1:

Your sponsor aka terrorist government sponsored the people that came to attack peaceful protesters, we can clearly see that but failed to mention that in the panel. Boko Haram must be friends of the state.
If the problem of this government is peaceful protesters we wonder what level bandits and Fulani terrorist are.

It's obvious Boko Haram is sponsored by our Northern infested governmental parastatals.

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by stag: 9:56am On Nov 30, 2020
This government is very paranoid.

If only the man from Otuoke was this highhanded, we won't be in this mess now.

But why do they, by themselves, keep referring to their government as a "regime"? If not that this country is being run like the military era? undecided

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Re: FG To Treat Fresh #endsars Protest As Attempt At Regime Change by Jagznation(m): 9:56am On Nov 30, 2020
Let's focus on getting this shithole out of recession before anything

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