Freezing of #EndSARS Protesters Account; Moghalu Reveals What Will happen Next
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Nov 09, 2020
A presidential candidate in the last general elections, Kingsley Moghalu, has warned the President Muhammadu Buhari government against the clampdown on some promoters of the recently End SARS protests.
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The former Young Progressive Party (YPP) flagbearer noted that the move will backfire, describing it as unacceptable.
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Moghalu, a former Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN Deputy Governor tweeted on Monday that such action is entirely wrong, adding that it would lead to more crisis.
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"The clampdown on #EndSARS protesters and supporters is completely WRONG and unacceptable!,ÔÇØ he tweeted.
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"I urge the authorities to 'reverse gear'. These actions raise questions about the good faith of the government and risk igniting even more resistance. Not wise!ÔÇØ
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The Buhari government had last obtained court injunction from the federal High Court in Abuja to freeze the bank accounts of 19 individuals and a public affairs company link to the protests.
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