Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, human rights lawyer, has denied saying he regretted leading the #EndBadGovernance protest.
On Saturday, a flyer showing Adegboruwa’s image with a
banner captioned: ‘I regret leading this protest”, was shared on social media.
The other captions in the flyer read: “Stop burning down
property. Stop the killing. This was not what I signed up for. Protest leader,
Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa”.
The flyer also has the logo of Channels Television and was
shared on Twitter.
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Reacting to the post, Adegboruwa said he did not make the
comments credited to him.
The human rights lawyer said he did not start the protest
and could not assume the role of the protest leader.
“Fake News!!! I never said this anywhere at all. And it is
not in any of the social media platforms or Channels TV,” Adegboruwa wrote on
X.
“Obviously there are elements working to cause disaffection.
I could not be a protest leader because I did not start the protests. I only made
an appeal to the protesters to call it off.”
BACKGROUND
Adegboruwa represented the Take-It-Back Movement, the
leading organiser of the protest, to engage with the Nigeria Police Force
(NPF).
The lawyer had written a letter to Kayode Egbetokun,
inspector-general of police (IGP), to seek police protection for the
protesters.
He was part of the lawyers who had a meeting with the IGP on
the conduct of the protest.
In a statement on Friday, Adegboruwa appealed to the youths
to suspend the ongoing #EndbadGovernance nationwide protest.
The lawyer said the purpose of the protest was defeated when
some “sponsored agents” hijacked the demonstration.
He asked the youths to consider dialogue with the government
to prevent further losses.
Adegboruwa’s statement followed the violence that trailed
the first day of the 10-day #EndBadGovernance protest, especially in northern
Nigeria.
Private and public properties were looted and destroyed.
Several protesters were reportedly killed and injured by security operatives in
northern Nigeria.
However, the protest has been largely peaceful in Lagos,
Osun, Rivers, Ogun, and Oyo states.
Meanwhile, the protest organisers have said the
demonstration may go beyond 10 days if their demands are not met.
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