Friday, 5 May 2017

President Buhari Must Go - Adegboruwa calls for mass protest until Buhari resigns

Ebun Adegboruwa has called for mass protest against President Muhammadu Buhari

- Mr Ebun Adegboruwa has called for mass protest against President Muhammadu Buhari 


- He also called for the suspension of all official activities until President Buhari agrees to resign 

- The lawyer recalled that the country had gone through a similar experience under the late President Umaru Yar’Adua. 

In a statement titled “Let Us Paralyse The System”, Mr Ebun Adegboruwa, a Lagos-based lawyer has called on Nigerians to rise up in protest and force President Buhari out of power.
According to Sahara Reporters, Adegboruwa also called for the suspension of all official activities until President Buhari agrees to resign and disengage himself and his cabal from governance for the country to move forward. He also called for the closure of the National Assembly, courts and other public offices, banks and preventing every official activity from holding.
 He also called for the suspension of all official activities until President Buhari agrees to resign and disengage himself and his cabal from governance 

The statement which was released on Friday May 5 read: “I hereby call upon all the good people of Nigeria across the land to rise up to challenge the cabal that is holding Nigeria to ransom, in the face of the apparent incapacity of the President to direct the affairs of Nigeria, on account of his ill health.” “Let the National Assembly be shut down. 

Let all the courts be closed down. Let all the banks be locked up. Let all offices be closed, especially public offices. Let all schools, markets, hospitals and all such institutions, be shut down completely. Let there be TOTAL PARALYSIS.

“Let all official activities be suspended, until such a time that the president agrees to resign, and until the president disengages himself and his cabal from governance, in order to allow our nation Nigeria, move forward. Continue reading this Article on naij

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