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Lagos curfew hasty, wrong — Bode George

Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George has opposed the 24-hour curfew imposed on Lagos by the state governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, describing it as “rather hasty, hurried and wrong.”

Sanwo-Olu had declared the curfew following the raging #EndSARS protests and the accompanied violence in some parts of the state.

But the Lagos PDP leader in a statement warned that “This is not the time to provoke an already delicate issue. It is time to reflect. It is time for the peace of the round table.”

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“The issue on the ground is far beyond the narrow province of partisan concern. It is about the collective unity of our nation. It is about healing the festering sores planted by greed and the indifference of misplaced leadership,” he said.

He advised President Muhammadu Buhari to galvanize all the necessary tools of statesmanship and elderly guidance to steer the angry youths towards a peaceful resolution of their legitimate grievances.

He said, “There is indeed massive unemployment in the land. There is a widening circle of hunger and deprivation. The children of the civilians, the children of the police, the children of our troops in the armed forces are all affected by these various national malaise. None is immune from the raging poverty affecting our land.

“This is not the issue of North or South dichotomy. It is not about partisan ideology. It is about Nigeria.

“And more specifically, about my state which appears to be the epicenter of the protests, we must avoid brinksmanship. We must avoid the push towards chaos and bloodshed. I do not support any form of violence to rectify any perceived wrongs. No violence or the use of force on any side can be justified.

“While the youths have the constitutional rights to demonstrate what they consider as unjust and unfair, the government too must maintain societal peace and harmony. It is a delicate balancing act. But it can be done through prudence, through tact and through sobering resolve.

“Take Lagos state where one man plays the role of a supremo while he has virtually appropriated the wealth of my state through Alphabeta, the Toll gates and all kinds of corrupt schemes and howling malfeasance, raking to his personal coffers trillions of naira every year- how will the Lagosian youths who are unemployed or underemployed be happy when they see this kind of obscene wealth flaunted before them?

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