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Nationwide Protest: You’ve a right to protest, but… — Lagos govt warns

The Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, says while citizenry have a right to make their grievances known through protest, d£§truction of properties and other kinds of vi%lence will not be welcomed in the state.

She therefore urged Lagosians to protest peacefully and avoid any demonstration that could lead to a repeat of the 2020 #EndSARS protest during which public properties were d£§troyed.

Speaking in Alausa, she said: “This is the state that does not owe any pensioner a Kobo. If you retired today, you should be expecting your pension immediately. The Lagos State Government is doing so much.

Is it the Ilera Eko, the New Insurance Medical Schemes, the university we are building, the blue line rail, and others?

It is a legitimate right for citizens to protest; there’s nothing wrong with it. The only thing people should worry about is that we do not want viol£nce because the nascent peace we enjoy in Nigeria now and the development we are seeing, particularly in Lagos State, should not be truncated.

We do not want anything to tamper with all that the state is currently enjoying. During the last protest (EndSARS), we saw the d£§truction that happened. They have a right, but their rights should not be for d£§truction.”
Nationwide Protest: You’ve a right to protest, but… — Lagos govt warns The Secretary to the Lagos State Government, Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, says while citizenry have a right to make their grievances known through protest, d£§truction of properties and other kinds of vi%lence will not be welcomed in the state. She therefore urged Lagosians to protest peacefully and avoid any demonstration that could lead to a repeat of the 2020 #EndSARS protest during which public properties were d£§troyed. Speaking in Alausa, she said: “This is the state that does not owe any pensioner a Kobo. If you retired today, you should be expecting your pension immediately. The Lagos State Government is doing so much. Is it the Ilera Eko, the New Insurance Medical Schemes, the university we are building, the blue line rail, and others? It is a legitimate right for citizens to protest; there’s nothing wrong with it. The only thing people should worry about is that we do not want viol£nce because the nascent peace we enjoy in Nigeria now and the development we are seeing, particularly in Lagos State, should not be truncated. We do not want anything to tamper with all that the state is currently enjoying. During the last protest (EndSARS), we saw the d£§truction that happened. They have a right, but their rights should not be for d£§truction.”