Yoruba activist Sunday ‘Igboho’ Adeyemo has advised Nigerians to stock up food items ahead of the June 12 protest on Saturday.
Adeyemo, represented by his spokesman, Olayemi Koiki, in an interview session called for the South-West governors’ support, insisting that his group would not back down from joining the protest
“Red alarm will begin on Friday. People should stock up on food Items from Friday night. We are not backing down this weekend. We are ready to take back what belongs to us.”
He stated, “Let us warn the federal government that if there is bloodshed this weekend, the international community is watching. If the military kills any Nigerian this weekend, it is going to be very hot.”
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He added, “The Yoruba Nation rally will go ahead in every part of Yoruba land and the rest of the country where it will hold.
Meanwhile, the National Association of Nigerian students and civil societies have called on the federal government that a protest will be held on Saturday to press Mr. Buhari’s regime to address insecurity, economic stability, unemployment and other rising matters in the country.
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