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#Endsars: Cross River Police Command Warns Against Second Protest Wave

by Amadu Victor
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According to report reaching oyogist.com, the Cross River State police command have warned the #Endsars protesters in the state against embarking on a second protest wave as a means of disrupting the peace of the state.

The Cross River state police spokesperson, DSP Irene Ugbo, made this known in a statement titled ‘No Room For Violent Protest, Gathering In Cross River State’.

The statement released by the police reads; “The Cross River State Police Command wishes to draw the attention of the general public against any gathering, procession or protest in Cross River as some unscrupulous individuals or group of persons are planning to embark on another similar destructive and fierce #EndSARS protest.”

“The Command has actionable intelligence that certain individuals or groups have concluded plans to entice innocent citizens, especially youths, into their planned protest which is proposed to commence Monday 7th December, 2020 at strategic locations in the state.”

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“Consequently, the Command wishes to reiterate that Government of Cross River State, private entrepreneurs and security families still lament in losses recorded on the occasion of the recent #EndSARS protesters which was highly condemned.”

“It’s on the above, the Cross River State Police Command, therefore, cautions those who might want to hide under #EndSARS protest to spark another catastrophic impact with intent to cause chaos in the state, to refrain from such unprofitable evil venture as the police and other security agencies will not fold their hands while individuals or groups mastermind another violence and absolute freedom of individuals in the state.”

It should be recall that the #Endsars protesters were reported to have started another #Endsars protest wave as the Nigerian government has refused to harken to the voices of the poor masses.

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