Following what was described as unprofessionalism, and arrogance by
some, in the statement of the Media Director of the Department of
Security Service (DSS), Mrs. Marilyn Ogar following the killing of some
artisans suspected by security operatives to be Boko Haram insurgents in
Abuja, the Nigerian Youths Assembly (NYA) has asked the Federal
Government to relieve her of her job or face an unusual public protest
by the Nigerian Youths next week.
The National Chairman of the Assembly, Comrade Nurudeen Mustapha, who
spoke to journalists in Abuja, said that Ogar goofed in her first
statement to the world concerning the shooting that saw 7 persons dead,
which later rose to 10. He said that such unprofessional error smacked a feeling of compromise on the part of Ogar.
Mustapha hinted that it was in the light of acceptance of these
conditions at a meeting with Representatives of Federal Government from
the Federal Capital Territory Administration that the Assembly deferred
it planned protest on Wednesday.
“These are the conditions that we have set for the government to
fulfill so that the Nigerian Youths will not go to the street come next
week.
“Marilyn Ogar must be sacked. We believe that her stand on the issue
was compromised because immediately after the incident she said these
people were Boko Haram members. The first thing she would have done was
to investigate the issue. She defended those people that perpetrated the
act. With that she has taken sides.
“At the same time, we want the family of the deceased to be
compensated adequately and we want the government to provide the bodies
of all the squatters be it dead or alive.
“There must be an Independent probe panel consisting of the National
Human Rights Commission and Human Rights Activists that would ensure
that the perpetrators of Apo Massacre are exposed and punished.”
“They must ensure that those that perpetrated the act are punished
according to the law and there should not be any sacred cows. All that
are involved be it the security agents and the owner of the building
must be punished.
“We want them to ensure adequate protection of lives and property of
all Nigerians and we do not want any harassment whatsoever from any
security agents towards Nigerians which has been the daily tradition
amongst security agents who exploit Nigerians. We want it to stop
immediately and security must not be politicized henceforth,” Mustapha
said.
According to him, failure to heed the demands will prompt a massive
protest by over One Million Nigerian youths to the National Assembly in
Abuja.
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