Charly Boy and other protesters calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to return and govern or resign. They said they did not receive any money from PDP governors. |
The Coalition of Democracy and Good
Governance Groups, ‘#Resume or Resign’ and ‘Our Mumu don do,’
have described allegations published in the social media that they
collected N300 million from the governor of Gombe state, Dr. Ibrahim
Hassan Dankwambo, the immediate past governor of Ondo state, Dr.
Olusegun Mimiko and other politicians in the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) as lies.
The report published on Sunday alleged
that PDP politicians were the ones sponsoring the sit-out rally
demanding that President Muhammadu Buhari who has been in London
since May 7 returns back to Nigeria to resume his presidential duties
or resigns if incapacitated by ill health.
A pro-Buhari group, Coalition for Truth
and Justice, CFTAJ, had on Sunday, alleged that the current rally by
the groups calling for Buhari’s resumption or resignation were
being sponsored by the aforementioned governors in the tune of N300m
The National Coordinator of CFTAJ,
Charles Timothy, at press conference in Abuja, called on security
agencies to place them “under passive watch”, because the
protests were being sponsored to destabilise the country.
“It is true that the instalmental
death of the corruption industry is compelling Nigerians to live
within their means, which some have interpreted as hardship in the
land. Nigerians should therefore task these protesters to inquire
from their sponsors if the N300 million paid to celebrity activists –
Deji (Adeyanju), John Danfulani and Charles Oputa aka Charlie Boy
couldn’t have been better deployed to ameliorate the condition of
those facing economic hardship.
“We therefore want to issue firm
warnings. Because we know these protesters are mere fodders, tools in
the hands of those that paid them to take to the streets, our warning
is not directed at the protesters but at their sponsors. We therefore
warn Gombe State Governor, Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo and former
Governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko who are the brain behind the
protest against the ailing President.”
But in a statement signed by Charles
Oputa (Leader, #ResumeOrResign Movement) for ‘Our Mumu Don Do
Movement’ and Deji Adeyanju (Co-Convener, #ResumeOrResign Movement)
for ‘Concerned Nigerians,’ the anti-Buhari protesters said their
movement never and will never be sponsored by anybody especially
because it is in line with the provisions of the constitution.
“We have seen the lies and false
assertions of a pro government group called Coalition for truth and
Justice alleging that the Concerned Nigerians and the Our Mumu don do
movement are being sponsored by Former Governor of Ondo state Dr
Olusegun Mimiko and Governor of Gombe state Ibrahim Dankwambo.
“The allegations are not just lies
but are ridiculous and even embarrassing to those making the
allegations. We understand that this is the handwork of detractors
that are against our honest agitations for the Resumption or
Resignation of President Buhari.
“Concerned Nigerians and Our Mumu don
do Movement are not being sponsored by anybody or government figure
and will remain unsponsored. Our activities are in line with the
provisions of the constitution and we will continue to carry out our
daily sit out activities and not be intimidated.
“Furthermore, we will no longer
respond to any prevalent distractions or consequent allegations by
this administration but we will remain focus in demanding for the
President to either resume or resign. They said they will take their
rallies for the demand for Buhari’s resumption or resignation to
several cities across Nigeria.
“Wednesday August 16th, 2017 will
mark 100 days since President Muhammadu Buhari travelled to an
undisclosed hospital in the United Kingdom to treat a yet to be
disclosed illness. During this period President Buhari has rarely
been seen in public and has not communicated with the Nigerian people
in a language that a majority of the people can understand.
“A few days ago the Presidency
released images and video footage of the President receiving some of
his aides. However, Nigerians were informed that his medical sojourn
to the United Kingdom will continue a while longer as his doctors
have not given him clearance to return to the country and resume the
execution of his duties as President.
“In view of the above, we will hold
peaceful processions in several cities across Nigeria and the world
at large to press home our demands that President Buhari either
returns to the country soon or resigns from office as President of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
However, the pro-Buhari group
maintained that the anti-Buhari rallies were sponsored by politicians
who are power players in PDP.
The group’s National Coordinator,
Charles Timothy, also said that those calling for Buhari’s
resumption are rather victims of their sponsors ‘alleged
clandestine motives and urged them to instead, join other Nigerians
and pray for the President’s quick recovery.
He said, “Both Dankwambo and Mimiko
are entitled to throw away their humanity on the altar of ambition
but they must be aware that whatever position they are desperate to
attain is not worth plunging the country into crisis over. They are
free to spend their money any way they want but financing urchins,
riffraff and celebrity activists but truly patriotic Nigerians will
not sit by and watch them plunge the country into trouble.
“We urge the law enforcement agencies
to place these men under passive watch same as their foot soldiers on
the streets to ensure that there is no unexpected breakdown of law
and order. This does not in any way suggest that the right of
Nigerians to lawful assembly should be abridged, what we are saying
is that criminal elements should not be encouraged to use President
Buhari’s medical vacation as a cover to wreak havoc on the streets.
“Nigeria is again at crossroads as
those that are desperate to collapse the country are again at work.
They have tried all manners of gimmicks in the past and woefully
failed to compromise the integrity of Nigeria. Some of them have
sponsored terrorism or militancy, depending on the region, and failed
to use these to bring Nigeria down. They have now resorted to street
protests under the guise that they are demanding President Muhammadu
Buhari to cut short his medical vacation and resume duties.
“For those who have not noticed, we
want to point out that these protesters are not new. They had held
similar protests in the past under different names and with multiple
excuses. What they have simply done this time is to rebrand their
name into #ourmumudondo and add a few more desperate celebrity
activists to their ranks; their driving ideology for causing chaos
has not changed one bit.
“It is most unfortunate that these
motely crowd of desperate people equated themselves with patriotic
citizens that followed due process in staging a march to express
their feeling about the performance of government. The patriotic
citizens conducted themselves in orderly manner and cooperated with
law enforcement to ensure their march was not hijacked. Same cannot
be said for the #ourmumudondo protesters, whose thugs were
confrontational against law enforcement agents from the start.
“To Nigerians, our position remains
to renew the invitation to pray for the recovery of President
Muhammadu Buhari and for return of peace with prosperity to the
country. We appeal to citizens not to buy into the campaign of
negativity being financed by the likes of Dankwambo and Mimiko.
“It is tragic that these protesters
are victims of their own puppet masters, who are exploiting their
joblessness to further personal political interests. We expect that
people should, even when they are unemployed, interrogate the
long-term plan of those asking them to take to the streets and cause
mayhem. When protests degenerate into unruliness it is natural that
the peace has to be maintained so these protesters were quite
unawares that they were guinea pigs in their paymasters’ political
experiment.
“Another thing that these protesters
are unaware of was that their sponsors have equally mobilized thugs
to join the so-called protests for the sole aim of fomenting trouble.
The strategy is for these thugs to deliberately clash with law
enforcement and then cause widespread violence, arson and looting
that will eventually result in a breakdown of law and order. Even
more worrisome is the specific request from these sponsors that the
thugs must ensure there is loss of life from the protest so that they
can claim that security agencies and by implication the government of
President Muhammadu Buhari is killing protesters.”*PM News
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