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Akeredolu backs freezing of #EndSARS protesters’ accounts
Ondo State governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, has said there was nothing wrong in the freezing of bank accounts of some #EndSARS protesters by the Nigerian government.
Akeredolu, who spoke on Channels Television Sunrise Daily program on Wednesday, noted that the freezing of the account should not be linked with acts of treason.
He said the protesters whose accounts were frozen had the right to approach the court and defend themselves against the action.
“I don’t see anything wrong in it. If for instance, my account was frozen, what would I do? All I would do is go back to court to explain.
“Even politicians, their accounts are sometimes frozen. You have to go to court and explain. And at the end of the day, the court will say, leave the account, the account should be de-frozen and you take your money back.
“If your account is frozen, you justify why the money was there. You come to explain to what use you have put this money,” he said.
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Recall that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)froze the accounts of 20 persons including a public affairs company linked to the demonstration.
Many of the protesters, who were affected by the decision, had said their financial institutions told them the apex bank reportedly instructed them to place a “Post No Debit” restriction on their accounts.
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