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Protesters storm Abuja Amnesty International office

PROTESTERS numbering over 100, under the Civil Rights Groups, on Wednesday, stormed Abuja office of Amnesty International over allegations to destabilise Nigeria.
Addressing newsmen during the protest, the coordinator, Mr. Danesi Momoh, said the decision of Amnesty International to only base its report on 2015-2018 was suspicious.
Momoh, therefore, urged the Federal Government to consider request Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) made last year for AI to be kicked out of Nigeria.
He said Civil Rights Groups at this march were willing to provide legal assistance to the government prosecution team to secure convictions of those that have used reports, doctored reports, to strengthen Boko Haram.
According to him, “this is the beginning. We will continue to occupy Amnesty International until it gets out of our country. With the tenacity the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) has shown in its bid to destroy Nigeria, we will not pull back like we did the last time. We have had enough of its destabilizing lies and we say Amnesty International must leave now.
“This confirms that whoever is financing its operations in Nigeria is angry that the tide was turned against their Boko Haram agents since the current political and military leadership took over the helms of affairs in 2015.
“It is sickening that Amnesty International can now be using its report to praise the dark era when cities as far south as Kogi State were under siege from Boko Haram terrorists.
“The AI used its so-called report to discredit the findings of other investigations that absolved the government and military of all blames while stating that the rules of engagement in military operations were professionally followed.
“The import of this unbecoming posture is that Nigeria is permitted to only exist and function at the pleasure of Amnesty International.
“This international organization lied that people are being victimized, especially when they are perceived to be connected to Boko Haram and that the military was indiscriminately killing those who remained in their homes.
“It lied that its ghost researchers documented hundreds of thousands of deaths. The horrendous lies are so many that one is constrained to be searching for a single strand of truth in the entire document.” He stressed.
S-Davies Wande

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