The Lagos State Government has urged youths not to protest
at the Lekki tollgate on Saturday, February 13.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Information, Gbenga
Omotosho, made the appeal during an interview on Arise TV on Thursday.
Some youths had threatened to hold a fresh protest at the
Lekki tollgate over plans to reopen it for operations.
It was gathered that they have begun to mobilise on
social media with #RevolutionNow and #OccupyLekkiTollGate, with the matter
trending as number one and three on Twitter.
Information on the online posters showed that the protest is
planned to start at 7 am on Saturday, February 13, 2020.
Some of the posters have inscriptions such as “No justice,
no reopening”, and “Occupy Lekki tollgate” among others.
Meanwhile, some youths have also announced plans to organise
a counter-protest at the Lekki tollgate on Saturday, February 13.
The counter-rally, which is trending on Twitter as
#DefendLagos and #DemNoBornYourPapaWell, is to protest against protesters of
#OccupyLekkiTollGate.
The poster of counter-rally shared on social media showed
that it is holding at the same venue and time as the one planned by the
#OccupyLekkiTollGate protesters.
But Omotosho appealed to the protesters not to “cause
trouble” in the state, adding that there is nothing to warrant a fresh protest
in the state.
He said, “We all saw what happened in October last year. How
some of the iconic buildings in Lagos were razed. We saw how human lives were
wasted, including policemen and nobody prays for that kind of thing to happen
in Lagos again. Because of that, the Lagos State Government has been suing for
peace.
“We have been meeting traditional rulers, youth
organisations, civil societies, and people we think can influence things for us
not to have the kind of thing that happened in October last year. As it is now,
Lagos will require peace to grow our economy. We need peace for Lagosians to
display their creative skills.
“Nobody wants to go back to the scene of October 2020. We
are appealing to both sides not to cause trouble in Lagos so that we can
continue to focus on the economic and social issues that are facing us.
“We have COVID-19, all manners of things that are coming up
that the state government is tackling. This is going to be a big distraction.
We are appealing to both sides. Lagos belongs to all of us.”
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