Friday, 3 February 2017

Fayose kicks against police ban on Tuface's protest.


Governor of Ekiti State and chairman of the Governors’ Forum
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has knocked the
Federal government and the Nigeria Police on alleged move to
stop a planned mass protest to be led by world renowned
Nigerian musician, Mr. Innocent Idibia, (aka 2Face).
The singer has in the past days rallied the support of his fans
via his social media platforms to join his march against the
crippling state of the nation.
Idibia’s plan to stage the protest in Lagos on February 5 had
been publicly supported by Governor Fayose who indicated his
readiness to be part of the peaceful protest.
Meanwhile, the Lagos police commissioner, Mr Fatai Owoseni
said intelligence report indicated that criminals might hijack
the planned 2face’s protest and therefore vowed to stop the
protest.
The Command has vowed to stop the planned protest.
The police boss said, “We know that Tuface does not have the
capacity to contain such a crowd and we will not fold our
hands and watch while things go out of hand.”
Critizicing the police’s stand, Governor Fayose said,
“Leadership is about accountability. To be accountable,
leaders must listen to public opinion either by civil and
peaceful protest.
“The court of appeal’s judgment in ANPP/IGP allows for such
protest or gathering without police permit or interference as
in advanced democracy. The protest is said to be for and
about good governance. So who is afraid of the protest. Who
does the police represent or representing in this issues?
“Nigerians are hungry and angry, our currency is above 500/
$.
“Nepotism, extra judicial killings, disobedience to court order
and human right abuses must stop. The conscience is an open
wound and the guilty is afraid.”

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