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A Plea To The Protesters by bbamusa: 10:56am On Oct 22, 2020
A PLEA TO THE PROTESTERS

By Barrister Richard Akinnola II

I make this plea as someone who has been in the different layers of the struggle for over 30 years, particularly against the military. So, I’m speaking from experience. Banger no be bullet. My position might be unpopular in a time of angst but I’m saying this with great conviction. A popular struggle is not a 100 meter dash; it’s a marathon. You fight, you pause, you engage, and you re-strategies.

This EndSARS struggle has been substantially successful and l give kudos to all those that keyed into it. However, in any struggle of this nature, there is a time of reassessment, against the backdrop of the concessions made by the other side. At this stage, it is time to suspend these protests, lest all the gains made be lost. When it is suspended and say within a short period, if the government doesn’t concretely implement ABCD of the demands, we would be back on the streets. At this stage, the protesters are at an advantage to negotiate but if the government decides to use force to break the protests, all the gains would have been lost and you would be at a disadvantaged position to negotiate.

I know the hardliners would dismiss this as being cowardly or pacifist, if you have not been involved in a struggle or in incarceration, you won’t appreciate this. In one of Gani Fawehinmi’s long incarceration, an arrangement was made to release him to the late Ooni of Ife. Under normal circumstance, Gani would not accept a traditional ruler to serve as a sort of “surety” for his release but we wanted a Gani alive for the struggle than a dead Gani. Those who asked MKO Abiola not to accept a contrived conditional bail are still with their families, while Abiola’s family and businesses crumbled while he was cajoled not to accept the conditional bail. He would have been out to reassess the situation and how to fight back to reclaim his mandate.

I urge that these protests be suspended. The hardliners against the suspension would not be there when soldiers start shooting. Ask the Shiites people. I was involved in brokering the El Zakzakky bail before he was flown to India before the disagreement in India and the subsequent military action against them which l was trying to prevent. In Ebutte Metta, Lagos today, a police station attacked and you see policemen running. Somewhere in Ikeja, a policeman was stopped on a bike and he was asked to kneel down and water poured on him. There are going to be reprisals for these actions because we can’t be acting like the SARS people that we fight. Anarchy is setting in.

Guys, let reason prevail. This is not cowardly but wisdom so that we can hold on to the gains made in this protest. It is easy to stay on the social media and egg people on. I have been in trenches all my years. I have been to police, SSS and DMI detentions. I have faced bullets. So, I’m not a coward but wisdom, with the benefit of hindsight ought to teach one when to advance and when to retreat.

May God guide us right.
Barrister Richard Akinnola is a human rights activist, director of Media Law Centre, a veteran journalist, a prolific author, a philanthropist and a social commentator.

Re: A Plea To The Protesters by chinjo(m): 11:12am On Oct 22, 2020
Gorey Pictures of Malnourished children during the Nigerian Civil War. Is this what we want for our children? Certainly not. Say no to war in Nigeria. #protestnorbewar

Re: A Plea To The Protesters by bbamusa: 11:15am On Oct 22, 2020
for those who have ears, let them listen. The truth is that we can not accuse SARS of brutality and we end up copying them in our actions.
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by LazyChef: 11:16am On Oct 22, 2020
Touts and LGBTQ have taken over #EndSARS protests? I don’t understand o, someone should tell me what this protests is for again? I think we have completely lost the purpose!!!
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by baralatie(m): 11:18am On Oct 22, 2020
bbamusa:
for those who have ears, let them listen. The truth is that we can not accuse SARS of brutality and we end up copying them in our actions.
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by bbamusa: 11:18am On Oct 22, 2020
you see, it's easy for some people to be hiding outside the country and be fuelling the whole thing. When the trouble start, they are already on a faraway land. It shall be we and our children. I have been to maiduguri during Boko Haram crises, what I saw made me promise never to visit that side of the country ever again.
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by Mishaya: 11:19am On Oct 22, 2020
Abeg ooooo, I understand us as citizens’ have the constitutional right to protest, I have participated myself, but I don’t think it’s necessary to completely block access and major roads and leave them inaccessible in case of emergencies.... If you or your friend’s house is on fire and the road is blocked by us the protesters How will Fire service help out? What about emergencies of women in labor who need to get to hospital fast. This blocking of roads can lead to more deaths sef. So I think there is no need for us to protest and block major roads Abegggggg, na beg I Dey beg ooooooo.
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by baralatie(m): 11:20am On Oct 22, 2020
this is the madness phase of a protests!
it is the characteristics of Nigerian protests.shy y'all surprised!
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by baralatie(m): 11:22am On Oct 22, 2020
bbamusa:
you see, it's easy for some people to be hiding outside the country and be fuelling the whole thing. When the trouble start, they are already on a faraway land. It shall be we and our children. I have been to maiduguri during Boko Haram crises, what I saw made me promise never to visit that side of the country ever again.
tell them
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by baralatie(m): 11:24am On Oct 22, 2020
Mishaya:
Abeg ooooo, I understand us as citizens’ have the constitutional right to protest, I have participated myself, but I don’t think it’s necessary to completely block access and major roads and leave them inaccessible in case of emergencies.... If you or your friend’s house is on fire and the road is blocked by us the protesters How will Fire service help out? What about emergencies of women in labor who need to get to hospital fast. This blocking of roads can lead to more deaths sef. So I think there is no need for us to protest and block major roads Abegggggg, na beg I Dey beg ooooooo.
have you talked in english language with a mob of agberos before
well that is what these protest achieved.
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by DavidoCousine: 11:34am On Oct 22, 2020
I am an activist and we need to #EndSARS but the protests are getting too violent!!!!! We need to be PEACEFUL and not be a threat to the same citizens we are fighting for. We need to allow people go about our daily lives, if not the same people we are fighting for, will turn against us!!!!!
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by DavidoCousine: 11:37am On Oct 22, 2020
Mishaya:
Abeg ooooo, I understand us as citizens’ have the constitutional right to protest, I have participated myself, but I don’t think it’s necessary to completely block access and major roads and leave them inaccessible in case of emergencies.... If you or your friend’s house is on fire and the road is blocked by us the protesters How will Fire service help out? What about emergencies of women in labor who need to get to hospital fast. This blocking of roads can lead to more deaths sef. So I think there is no need for us to protest and block major roads Abegggggg, na beg I Dey beg ooooooo.
EXACTLY!!!!
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by Tamadi800(m): 11:37am On Oct 22, 2020
But the President needs to address Nigerian youths, as well as their demands.
Re: A Plea To The Protesters by Hkatago: 1:04pm On Oct 22, 2020
Let’s stop all of this protest pls

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