The North Central Peoples’ Forum (NCPF) has appealed to youths protesting against police brutality to give the federal government two months to fulfil its promises.
The national publicity secretary of the forum, Alhaji Audu Sule, who briefed newsmen in Makurdi, said the youths should use the period to see whether or not the government will attend to their demands.
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“Let them cease from the protest for one or two months and watch if government will attend to their demands. If not, they can still come out after two months to make demands and they will get the support of the masses. There’s a need for them to retreat now and then come back to demand for their right.
“But continuous occupation of the space would give hoodlums the temerity to continue looting individual property. It does not portray a good image any longer,” he said.
Sule further appealed to governors to bring out any palliative they may have stored in various warehouses and distribute them to the people without any further delay.