Supporters at a rally FILE PHOTO
Convener, Save Lagos Group (SLG), Comrade Alimi Adeniyi Sulaiman, said on Sunday that he has concluded arrangement to lead a million-man March rally tagged: “O to ge in Lagos” to canvass for votes for opposition political parties in the forthcoming governorship race in the state.
SLG convener, who is a renown human rights activist, made the disclosure in a statement issued by the group’s media office, copy of which was made available to newsmen in Lagos, maintaining that the awareness rally was imperative because Lagosians should be free from impostor who he said had lorded himself on the people of the state since the return of democracy back to Nigeria in 1999.
Comrade Sulaiman, popularly addressed as Revolutionary Alfa, said towards this end, his group, SLG would hold meetings over the weekend with the concerned citizens of the state, opinion leaders, leaders of thought and opposition political leaders across registered political parties as well as the concerned groups in the course of liberating the good people of Lagos from the hand of present impostor.
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The group, which strongly condemned the disruption of its last Thursday’s meeting, insisted on joint effort to ensure the liberation of Lagos from the enslavement of one it described as interloper and its agents, calling on the Lagos masses to take their destiny in their own hands by using their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to vote their choice parties in the state.
“The total liberation of Lagos State and her citizens must be the joint responsibility of all and sundry. Whenever we call out for “O to ge” rally, every Lagosian who wants the liberation of the state from the present demons should grace it. Lagos State must be liberated from the hand of the current political party,” Sulaiman said.
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