Dino Melaye, Civil rights
campaigner and former member, House of Representatives, yesterday, led members of his newly formed
Citizens Arise Movement of Nigeria, CAMON, across the streets of Abuja, in
demonstration against what he called the ‘ills of the nation’ after 54 years of
independence.
The demonstration took
members of the group to different parts of the nation’s capital city, chanting
different slogans against the Federal Government.dino melaye-11
But unlike his previous
protests where he was either arrested and locked up in detention cell or
harassed by security personnel, Melaye was left alone with his members
yesterday, as he took his protest rally round the streets of Abuja, culminating
at the Eagle Square.
Speaking to newsmen during
the protest march, Dino Melaye said the essence of the event was to express the
group’s disappointment and displeasure over the state of affairs in the
country.
Just as he said there was
nothing to celebrate, Mr Melaye berated President Jonathan’s Independence Day
speech for being silent on government’s effort at rescuing Chibok girls
abducted by Boko Haram over five months ago.
“I want to say that the
president’s speech this morning (yesterday) is not different from the one he
has been giving before. It has become a normal tradition. Unfortunately, the
President addressed the nation this morning, the 54th birthday of Nigeria and
he did not say anything about the missing Chibok girls. This is calamitous and,
painful, ”he said.
He accused the president of
being insensitive to the plight of Nigerians, saying insecurity official
corruption money laundering and lawlessness had gone high under his watch.
He said for the president
not to incur the wrath of his organisation, through daily protests across the
country, within two weeks from now, he (Jonathan) must address his 27- point
demands, among which include arrest and prosecution of those involved in the
$9.3 million seized in South Africa and setting up of independent panel to
investigate alleged involvement of former Borno State governor, Ali Modu
Sheriff and former Chief of Army Staff, Major General Patrick Ihejirika in the
sponsorship of Boko Haram insurgency.
Naija needs more of Melaye
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