Politics
Protest: We’ll use Eagles Square with or without permission – Organisers to Wike
Organizers of the planned nationwide protests have vowed to go ahead with the use of Eagle Square in Abuja despite alleged resistance from the government.
The Mobilization Director of the Take It Back Movement, Damilare Adenola stated this on Sunday when he appeared on Channels TV program, Sunday Politics.
He stated that the organization had issued a letter to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, seeking permission to use the facility.
CityNews Nigeria recalls that Wike, in an interactive town hall meeting with residents on Saturday, claimed that he only heard about the letter on social media.
Reacting to Wike’s claim, Damilare said “It is possible that the receipt of the letter is being delayed by bureaucracy in government or the minister is likely being insincere about receiving the letter”.
He assured that another letter would be issued on Monday to ensure that permission to use the facility was appropriately obtained.
Damilare, however, insisted that with or without Wike’s permission, “We are going to be at the Eagle Square on August 1st”.
“The truth is that the Eagle Square is a public property. When I saw the video of the minister, I was amazed because I saw the minister asking us to pay rent, pay security fees and all that”, he said.
- News12 hours ago
“How my South African partner defrauded me of $3.5m” – Common Sense Senator,Ben Murray Bruce
- Top Stories22 hours ago
Perish The Thought,You Aren’t Destined To Be President – Wike’s Aide To Atiku
- Top Stories12 hours ago
2027: You are taking your desperation too far – Ohanaeze youths slam Atiku
- News22 hours ago
$6 Billion Mambilla Saga: Judge Blows Hot, Warns Agunloye’s Lawyer Over Delay Tactics
- Top Stories12 hours ago
Breaking: Tinubu Confers Posthumous CFR Honour On Late COAS Lagbaja
- Top Stories18 hours ago
Zacch Adedeji: And The Revenue Keeps Increasing By Rabiu Usman
- Top Stories12 hours ago
Food, fuel price hikes push Nigeria’s inflation to 33.88% in October
- Politics12 hours ago
BREAKING: Late COAS Lagbaja laid to rest amid tears, tributes