#ENDSARS: The Northern Youth Leaders Forum To Mobilize Youths In 19 Northern States And Abuja To Resist Second Wave Of Protests

The Northern Youth Leaders Forum says it will mobilize youths in 19 northern states and Abuja to oppose the second wave of the #EndSARS protest.

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The forum additionally claimed that the second wave of #EndSARS endeavored to prepare for a military attack via an overthrow and conceivable deterioration of the nation.

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NYLF Chairman, Elliot Afiyo, who spoke to journalists, in Yola on Tuesday, said the gathering was ready for a vicious encounter with #EndSARS protesters in any part of the North.

He stated, “From the knowledge reports we got from our zonal and state organizers and furthermore from a portion of our individuals in the security circle, the second flood of these protests as arranged by their patrons, ought not to be permitted to occur in any of the northern states and Abuja.

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We are in control of believable knowledge reports which show that the backers of these protests have strategized to cut down totally the generally recessed Nigerian economy to give a path for a military takeover and last crumbling of the nation which we considered and really as well, unsuitable.

“To this end, we need to sound a genuine admonition to the coordinators and every one of their patrons to suspend their arrangements and grasp discourse or face whatever outcomes because of the protests. All our zonal and state sections are completely mobilized and arranged for a brutal encounter with the protesters in any piece of the North and Abuja.”

The gathering kept up that if the public authority was being seen as fizzled, the best activity is to transform it through the voting booth in 2023.

The gathering likewise required the total redesign of the country’s security engineering intending to the security challenge.

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