Igboayaka O Igboayaka, head of the socio-cultural organization Igbo apex, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, warned the federal government to abandon the plan to launch Operation Crocodile Smile, describing it as an action capable of ending to the existence of Nigeria in a month
He warned that the military has nothing to do with the country’s internal affairs, but should take charge of the Nigerian borders
The chief of Ohanaeze again stressed that the youth protests were the most important moment in the history of Nigeria, stressing that the young people should not miss the opportunity to put things back in order
DAILY POST recalls that the Nigerian army had announced its intention to launch the military operation from October 20 to December 31, 2020 aimed at fighting kidnappings and banditry across the country
But, according to Igboayaka, “the Nigerian government wants to use the military to harass and incite young people to abruptly end the protest, claiming that UN law contains a provision that any country that has supported a protest peaceful or mass resistance for up to a month, the UN army will intervene in this country for a peacekeeping mission, which in the case of Nigeria, may lead to a referendum or possible restructuring »
He encouraged young people to continue the protest and never give in or feel disheartened by the clamor of good governance in the country
Igboayaka further warned the government against arresting young people engaged in protests or attempting to bribe anyone, saying End SARS protesters had no leaders or organizers
He attributed the ongoing protests to the manifestation of injustices accumulated in Nigeria from 1960 to date
Igboayaka reaffirmed that Nigeria has reached its peak of restructuring by returning to regional government
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SOURCE: https://www.w24news.com