EndSARS Protest: “Any act of hooliganism will be highly dealt with” – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has warned against any act of hooliganism in the ongoing second wave of the EndSARS protest.

The President gave the warning while virtually declaring open the chief of army staff’s annual conference 2020 on Monday, December 7. According to him anyone found wanting will be highly dealt with, adding that peace and stability in the country is not debatable.

“Let me also mention the EndSARS protest which was recently hijacked by hoodlums which resulted in loss of lives and property in many situations across the country. I want to reiterate our government’s commitment to the rights of citizens to embark on peaceful protests. However, this must be done responsibly in accordance with the laws of the land.

“I also want to state that any act of hooliganism hiding behind the peaceful protests, will be highly dealt with decisively to ensure the peace and stability of our nation.

“On this note, I commend the Nigeria Army for their efforts to swiftly restore law and order in many states during the last scale of criminality that ensued in the wake of the EndSARS protests.”he said

10 Comments

  1. The ENDSARS protesters were very peaceful and are still peaceful
    The government sponsored the hoodlums who hijacked the protest and started damaging properties
    They know them and should go after them as simple as that

  2. What you need is to inform your securities to trend softly without killing or maim anyone, except those hoodlums.

  3. Forget about dealing with them decisively, you need to act fast. What you are saying now is campaign after election, don’t just sit down and watch.

  4. We ought to have learnt from previous incident, everything must be done to prevent the occurrence. Government must use all her machinery to protect the protesters in order not to be hijacked by hoodlums.

  5. If they born you well try nonsense with us. You are so useless to this country…. you are also disgrace to northern people.

  6. And to you Mr. President don’t send Nigerian Army to shoot on peaceful protesters. Just allow them to do their protest and exercise their rights as Nigerian citizens.

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