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A coalition of Nigerian
activists over the weekend announced scheduled protests today in the nation’s
capital, Abuja, and economic hub, Lagos.
The protests are in
reaction to “Nigeria’s troubling state of affairs,” according to the
organisers,Enough is Enough (EiE Nigeria).
A statement made
available toNews Expressand signed by EiE Nigeria Media
Associate Akindeji Aromaye said the protests would mark the expiration of a
two-week ultimatum to the Federal Government that has been ignored.
The statement said: “On
Monday, December 9th, some civil society organisations gave the Nigerian
government 14 days to honor 5 demands.
“The 14-day ultimatum
expires on Monday, Dec 23rd and the countdown has begun.”
One of the demands is
“for an investigation into the SSS officers who violated protocol and the
circumstances leading to the re-arrest of Omoyele Sowore.”
The statement disclosed
that “in Abuja and Lagos, there will be a rally to the National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC) to demand that they tell their supervisor – the Presidency –
that the continued violation of human rights and rule of law will result in
civil disobedience.”
The statement quoted the
words of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka: “May I remind this government that
disobedience calls to disobedience, and that disobedience of the orders of the
constitutional repository of the moral authority of arbitration – the judiciary
– can only lead eventually to a people’s disregard of the authority of other
arms of civil society, a state of desperation that is known, recognized and
accepted as– civil disobedience.
“It is so obvious –
state disobedience leads eventually to civil disobedience, piecemeal or through
a collective withdrawal of recognition of other structures of authority. That
way leads to chaos but – who set it in motion? As is often the case, the state,
unquestionably. Such a state bears full responsibility for the ensuing social
condition known as anomie.”

























