Charlyboy group resumes anti-Buhari protest over NNPC Corruption allegation Among Others
'Our Mumu Don Do' protesters led by self-acclaimed Area Fada, Mr. Charles Oputa have hit the streets of Abuja to lash out at President Muhammadu Buhari for his alleged inaction in the face of graft accusations involving top members of his government.
The protesters are demanding the President to either act or quit office.
Speaking to reporters, a co-convener of the protest, Deji Adeyanju, said the essence of the protest was to ask President Buhari, “pertinent questions about the seriousness and sincerity of his anti-graft war.
The protesters are demanding the President to either act or quit office.
Speaking to reporters, a co-convener of the protest, Deji Adeyanju, said the essence of the protest was to ask President Buhari, “pertinent questions about the seriousness and sincerity of his anti-graft war.
“If President Buhari once ordered the raiding of
the homes of judges suspected to be tainted with corruption and also directed
the handcuffing and dragging to court of alleged corrupt members of the
opposition, we demand similar treatment for the suspended SGF, Babachir Lawal
and other top government officials,” he said
Also speaking, the convener of Campaign for
Democracy, Bako Usman, contended that if President Buhari fails to take action
against allegedly corrupt members of his cabinet, he should quit office.
“You said you will fight corruption and Nigerians
voted you on the basis of that promise. Quit office if you cannot prosecute
your allegedly corrupt friends. It means you are also corrupt,” he said.
On his part, Ariyo Atoye who convenes
pro-democracy group, the Coalition in Defence of Nigerian Democracy and
Constitution (CDNDC), urged the Senate not to approve the $5.5bn foreign loan
request made by President Buhari unless he shows genuine commitment to fight
corruption within his own government.
“There is no basis for the $5.5bn foreign loan
request, if corruption has not been fought to a standstill.
“The President Buhari also needs to tell Nigerians
how the loan would be repaid,” he added.
Summarizing the points made by the previous
speakers, Charlyboy insisted that the group would not back down on its call for
the President to act or quit office if he cannot fight corruption without
minding whose ox is gored.
The protest was relatively peaceful, as the police
and the Department of State Security (DSS) kept watch over the activities of
Charlyboy and his group.
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