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"Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by treesun: 12:54pm On Jul 27
Occupy Nigeria protest didn’t turn violent because Jonathan didn’t approve use of force: Ex-SSS director

“No matter how good their intentions are, I believe this protest will be hijacked eventually.’’


An ex-director of the State Security Services, Mike Ejiofor, has said 2012 Occupy Nigeria protests did not turn violent because the then president Goodluck Jonathan did not approve the use of force.

Mr Ejifor, who appeared as a guest on Friday’s Arise TV Morning Show, explained this while discussing the planned protest against economic hardship slated for between August 1 and August 10.

According to Mr Ejifor, how a protest turns out depends on how the present government reacts to such protest, He stated that the 2012 protest did not turn violent because of Mr Jonathan’s body language, explaining that the country’s situation in 2012 was not as bad as now.

He noted that though the citizens might have good intentions with the protest and within the right to do so, the protest would eventually be hijacked and as a result he would continue to plead with the organisers to shelve it.

Mr Ejifor added that they were afraid that the protest would be hijacked because while some people were against the government and decided to protest, others who were in support of the government for their own personal interest and not because of national interest may represent their own interest which may cause violence during the protest.

Mr Ejifor said, “The 2012 protest didn’t turn violent, one, because of the body language of the sitting president then. He allowed everything to go and the situation was not as bad as what we have now. Now, it can be exploited because people are hungry, desperate and want to use anything to vent their anger. It is their legitimate right to protest as enshrined in the constitution. But I think they (organisers of protest) did us a lot of good by giving sufficient notice to the government of their intentions to go on protest and you can see the grounds of appeals from various stakeholders and interest groups appealing to them to shelve the plan.

“No matter how good their intentions are, I believe this protest will be hijacked eventually. Looking at their demands, we will all agree that there is economic hardship in the country, there is hunger and anger in the land, but again people who are more hungry now will explore the opportunity to loot people’s shops and it will eventually turn violent and that’s why we will continue to appeal to the organisers to shelve the plans and give government time to look at it. Some people might tell you that this APC government is not doing well, others will tell you that this is the best government.”

Mr Ejifor further said that nobody said youths should not protest but if they protest and it turns violent, the government has the statutory mandate of protecting the state and the innocent citizens.

“The point remains that people have the right to protest as long as it doesn’t turn violent. The ordinary man in the street also needs to know what is happening because some people do not even have electricity to look at the nation to know what is going on. I think the president needs to directly speak to the people, maybe make a national broadcast, this will help in relaxing the situation.”

Meanwhile, on Thursday, the military warned that it would not allow any form of violence during the planned protest, stating that it uncovered schemes by dishonest people to hijack the protest and incite violence against defenceless Nigerians and establishments.

https://gazettengr.com/occupy-nigeria-protest-didnt-turn-violent-because-jonathan-didnt-approve-use-of-force-ex-sss-director/

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Beautifulday: 1:00pm On Jul 27
Protest can never go bloody if government doesn't present a counter protest.

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Racoon(m): 1:07pm On Jul 27
Meanwhile the central actors in that infamous event then are threatening those who are disenchanted against the more worst level of governance they have thereafter reduced the country into .

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Racoon(m): 1:10pm On Jul 27
Whatever goes around does always goes around but also stays. Be careful what you do it come around to hunt you hard.

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Kanixt(m): 1:18pm On Jul 27
No. During GEJ, the protest was not about hunger and hike in petrol and commodity prices but just to grasp power by all means. That's why it was peaceful.

But this time around is the opposite. It's all about hunger and hike in prices not to wrest power from Tinubu.

And you know, when people are hungry and they don't have what to eat..... expect aggression and violence approach just to survive.

Look at Lions they have teeths and fangs; when lions are not hungry, they play with teeths and fangs and when they are hungry they use the same teeths and fangs to attack each other.


#Time to eat the Rich#

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by CyrusVI(m): 1:19pm On Jul 27
Didn't turn violent cause it took place mainly in the SW and the saboteurs couldn't do much

Plus, the protest had elites and highly ranked personalities who are peace-loving and sane

To put this in a better context, it had almost none-Eastern person at the forefront, the last that had one, EndSars, ended in turmoil

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by CyrusVI(m): 1:28pm On Jul 27
CyrusVI:
Didn't turn violent cause it took place mainly in the SW and the saboteurs couldn't do much

Plus, the protest had elites and highly ranked personalities who are peace-loving and sane

To put this in a better context, it had almost none-Eastern person at the forefront, the last that had one, EndSars, ended in turmoil

As usual I'm expecting that tribal mod to delete this while ignoring those above me

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Racoon(m): 1:50pm On Jul 27
CyrusVI:
Didn't turn violent cause it took place mainly in the SW and the saboteurs couldn't do much Plus, the protest had elites and highly ranked personalities who are peace-loving and sane l
Does these fellas sound peaceful and sane to your reasoning abi it the deliberate warped mentality thing

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Melagros(m): 2:14pm On Jul 27
COMRADES, Jonathan is a Democrat to the core, while Tinubu is an occultist

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Iamgrey5(m): 2:18pm On Jul 27
Occupy Nigeria protest was about the price of petrol.

The increment was done in a new year period

Labor union and Trade union joined

It's different from protest that has no head or tails

If protest couldn't have held from last year till when new minimum wage was negotiated, then what exactly is this protest about?

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by princepeter566: 3:03pm On Jul 27
He who once led protest against a democratical institution should not be afraid of protest

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Shikini: 3:20pm On Jul 27
Truth

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Vinnie2000(m): 3:49pm On Jul 27
Very True.

Every Protest is supposedly Peaceful.

But Once you send in Military personnel with Teargas and Rubber Bullets, Then it becomes Violent. embarassed

Jonathan never did things like that.

It was APC that started it with EndSars and Lekki Massacre. sad

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Bobloco: 4:05pm On Jul 27
princepeter566:
He who once led protest against a democratical institution should not be afraid of protest

Fact

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Festy4u(m): 4:52pm On Jul 27
APC is a cursed party from the pit of hell! Whenever they are in power, expect nothing but groans, pains and deaths!

It's a party created by descendants of the devil himself! grin

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Beremx(f): 4:55pm On Jul 27
Vinnie2000:


Very True.

Every Protest is supposedly Peaceful.

But Once you send in Military personnel with Teargas and Rubber Bullets, Then it becomes Violent. embarassed

Jonathan never did things like that.

It was APC that started it with EndSars and Lekki Massacre. sad
aptly written. You said it all

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by treesun: 6:30pm On Jul 27
Nlfpmod, Goodluck remains our flagship of true democracy!

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by israelmao(m): 6:56pm On Jul 27
GEJ was a true democrat since APC took over government in 2015 democracy in Nigeria has been under intense siege.

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Hemanwel(m): 6:56pm On Jul 27
Please, anyone who is close to Reno Omokri should tell him that the imminent peaceful protest is a protest against bad governance. It is a protest against hunger and hardship. It is not a Yoruba versus Igbo protest; neither is it Southwest versus Southeast. It will hold all over the 36 States. His inciteful posts between Yorubas and Igbos are stale! The mofo is not in the country so he doesn't know that the hunger/hardship in the land dey bite both Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, and other tribes. He is insensitive to what the common man is going through in the hands of Tinubu's government.

BTW:

How the planned peaceful protest pans out lies in the hands of the government. If they want it peaceful, it will be peaceful. If they unleash thugs on peaceful protesters, it will be met with serious resistance.

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by GanagiBitrus: 6:56pm On Jul 27
Nigerians should not be restrained from exercising their fundamental rights by protesting against the current hunger and hardship in the land.

Security forces can be on standby to ensure it is peaceful.

Or better still Tinubu can do the needful by taking some drastic decisions & actions to avert the protest.

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by shortgun(m): 6:56pm On Jul 27
Tinubu should not try nonsense

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Meti99(m): 6:56pm On Jul 27
On behalf of Yoruba People Association (YPA) we donate Tinubu to Edo people

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by EyeCumInPiece: 6:56pm On Jul 27
Life is currently very unbearable for most Nigerians now.

The only way forward is to immediately restore Fuel Subsidy and fight all corrupt practices associated with the FS,
Scrap either Senate or House of Rep,
cut down drastically on the cost of governance at all levels,
Scrap so many unproductive Govt Agencies,
and stop all financial wastages in government.

Then start aggressively fighting corruption and insecurity.

Situation under GEJ was not even up to a tenth of the current situation, before Soyinka and Co organised protests against GEJ.
Photo speaks...

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Kingray10: 6:57pm On Jul 27
E never start them dun dun fear. grin

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by specialmati(m): 6:57pm On Jul 27
grin grin grin grin grin the difference then and now, is that the agbero chairman was involved.the people to make it violent then was the people protesting but now the protest is against the agbero chairman and his agberos.so agberos are not happy and will cause problem just like they do during election.but tinubu messed up even the agbero union is aware

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Kelklein(m): 6:57pm On Jul 27
Not even the Military Regime mobilised Police, Soldiers, DSS, NIA, against an innocent protest by hard-pressed Nigerians who can't even afford a single decent meal in a day..

Please ignore any group telling you they are not part of the protest.. they are just cashing out from the foolish government who would leave all the right things to be done and first do all the wrong things..

The people of Nigeria do not deserve this..

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by ChiefOloye(m): 6:57pm On Jul 27
You are wrong, it didn't turn violent, because it was not hijacked by IPOB or disgruntled politicians like Atiku, Obi or Sowore. The organisers were also not faceless, they were in Ojota, at the scene of the protest, not in Dubai, on Twitter, Facebook and Tiktok, to insight violence. Though, GEJ was everything despicable, but a violent man.

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by Throwback: 6:57pm On Jul 27
But people still got shot and died.

And once the soldiers were unleashed on Lagos, everyone scampered back to their homes.

EndSARS got violent because after many weeks and curfew was eventually declared, the responsible ones all went back home, except the rabblerousers who decided they wanted to continue blocking Lekki toll gate, as if the toll gate was the headquarters of SARS, and as if residents of Lekki did not need access to their homes.

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by specialmati(m): 6:57pm On Jul 27
CyrusVI:
Didn't turn violent cause it took place mainly in the SW and the saboteurs couldn't do much

Plus, the protest had elites and highly ranked personalities who are peace-loving and sane

To put this in a better context, it had almost none-Eastern person at the forefront, the last that had one, EndSars, ended in turmoil
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin it took place in South West and the agbero chairman was with all the touts and agberos on the protest so no one to cause problem.the difference now is that the protest is against agbero chairman and the touts and all agbero unit are not happy ,so they will make trouble

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Re: "Occupy Nigeria Protest Didn’t Turn Violent, GEJ Didn’t Approve Use Of Force" by franchasofficia: 6:58pm On Jul 27
Yorubas have single handedly destroyed Nigeria, the whole world and the rest of Nigerians can see it already, thank God we are in the era of social media where every Nigerian can see the truth unveiling before our very own eyes, so Yorubas wont have the chance to come back tomorrow to use media lies and propaganda to change the truth we are witnessing today like they always do in the past. Yorubas are currently in charge of everything in Nigeria, from President to CBN Governor to Finance Minister to Chief Justice of Nigeria to Attorney General to Chief of Army staff, to Police IG, to Customs Comptroller to Immigration comptroller to EFCC Chairman to FIRS, to virtually all sectors of Nigeria, so Yorubas cannot come tomorrow and lie as usual that it wasn't them that destroyed Nigeria.



Anybody advising Yorubas to shun tribalism is wasting his or her time talking to Yorubas to quit tribalism.


Yoruba elites including this looting criminal pretending to be President organized a protest against Goodluck Jonathan's government for removing petrol subsidy, nobody tagged that their Ojota protest a Yoruba protest.


But take a look at what Yorubas have turned Nigerian politics into ever since Peter Obi came out to contest for Presidency, the first time majority of Igbos stood behind an Igbo Presidential candidate even in an unpopular party yet Yorubas saw it as a big threat that they had to turn the whole campaign era till election to a tribal war but they forgot all the years Igbos have been massively campaigning and voting Yoruba Presidential candidates, from MKO Abiola they always lied that Igbos did not vote for to Obasanjo they claimed that Igbos did not vote but voted PDP.


These demon possessed Yorubas have succeeded in rigging in their drug Lord as President yet they cannot focus and help their failing criminal brother to govern well instead they are still stuck on attacking Igbos, playing opposition even when the Presidential power, army, Police, EFCC, CBN, Finance, Immigration, Customs, etc are in their hands, and you say they are not cursed?


If you don't know who the demon is, take a closer look at an average Yoruba man, especially one that ventures into politics, only few Yorubas are exceptional human beings, the rest of them are demonic liars, unreliable backstabbers, betrayers and cunning in nature.



Below is 1993 Presidential election result showing how Igbos massively voted MKO Abiola they always lie that Igbos did not vote for, very demon possessed tribe angry

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