“Any DSS or Police wey say we no go protest…”- Tension as Protesters Issues Warning to Security Agencies

  • A protester, Peter Akah, has gone viral after making strong remarks at the Save Democracy protest, warning security agencies against stopping demonstrations while calling for electoral accountability.
  • In a video circulating online, Akah was seen addressing fellow demonstrators at the protest ground, expressing strong opposition to any attempt to prevent citizens from exercising their right to peaceful assembly.

A protester identified as Peter Akah has sparked reactions after delivering a fiery speech during the “Save Democracy” protest held earlier today.

In a video circulating online, Akah was seen addressing fellow demonstrators at the protest ground, expressing strong opposition to any attempt to prevent citizens from exercising their right to peaceful assembly.

During his speech, he issued a warning directed at security agencies, stating:

“Any DSS wey say we no go protest, thunder go fire am. Any police wey say we no go protest, thunder go fire am. Our leaders are here, you don see them, Nigeria must survive, our votes must count, Tinubu wetin you Dey fear.”

The remarks come amid heightened political tensions and growing calls for electoral transparency and accountability across the country.

The protest, tagged “Save Democracy,” drew participants who voiced concerns about governance, voting integrity, and citizens’ rights. Demonstrators were seen carrying placards and chanting slogans demanding reforms and greater accountability from leaders.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply