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Oby Ezekwesili Blasts Buhari Over Freezing Accounts Of #EndSARS Promoters

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We Are Not A Military State, Buhari’- Oby Ezekwesili Reacts To Freezing Accounts Of #EndSARS Promoters

Oby Ezekwesili has asked the President Buhari-led government to stop the ”repressive acts” being made on some #endSARS promoters, Edujandon.com reports..



The former Minister of Education stated this on her Twitter handle this morning while reacting to the seizure of the passport of one of the #EndSARS promoters, Miss Odele, and the alleged freezing of accounts of persons identified to be promoters of the #EndSARS promoters. Oby stated that Nigeria is not a military State.

Her tweets read:

”While other nations are trying to figure out their Post-COVID19 priorities and strategies, what do you think our own country is doing?

Well, @MBuhari is busy with repressive acts against his young citizens who merely asked to be allowed to live by the @PoliceNG he supervises.”


https://twitter.com/obyezeks/status/1323912097349148675



“We are a constitutional democracy and actions must be anchored on the Rule of Law.

Miss Odele’s passport cannot be seized by NAIA Comptroller of Immigration on the “order” of @HQNigerianArmy without an Order granted by a court of the land.
We are not a military state, @MBuhari .”



“I’m grateful to Femi Falana, SAN for always being available to take on cases of gross injustice against our citizens.

Miss Modupe Odele @Mochievous is not standing alone. Millions of sensible Nigerians are standing with her.

She and her peers gave Hope on what Nigeria could be.”
We are not a military state, @MBuhari .”

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“If the repressive acts of illegally seizing a citizen’s passport and freezing others’ bank accounts are meant to intimidate the young #EndSARS protesters into silence, it means @MBuhari ‘s @NigeriaGov learnt no lesson from hiring thugs to break their protests.

How pitiful.”

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