Prince Tony Momoh, a previous Minister of Information on Monday said it was uncalled for to state that #EndSARS dissidents are being supported to destabilize the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Talking in a meeting with Daily Independent, Momoh, who is one of the public heads of the All Progressives Congress(APC) likewise engaged the national government to tune in to the requests of the adolescents.
He gave case of Omoyele Sowore, convener of #RevolutionNow development who was pursued away by the #EndSARS nonconformists in Abuja as demonstration of the reality the dissenters are not taking directions from anybody to do what they are doing.
He said " I don't share that see that they are supported . No one advised the adolescents to come out and fight. Take a gander at an individual like Omoyele Sowore who showed up in Abuja at the #EndSARS rally and needed to go along with them".
"Notwithstanding, they pursued him away saying they are not searching for a pioneer or any government official in their middle. No one is paying the young people to do what they are doing. That is the reason we should tune in to what they are stating and satisfy their requests".
"We should tune in to what they are stating as well as do everything we can to take care of them before they become more vicious. Nigeria must turn into a force to be reckoned with and there is no way around it".
"This is the occasion to take care of what the young people are stating. Numerous individuals have distinguished the contrast between poor people and the rich. We should decongest space through rebuilding".
"At the point when we have done this, financial liberation is programmed. For the organization we have, there is a great deal and parcel of forces amassed at the middle, and how would you settle that you have joblessness all finished, you have banditry, a large number of individuals who are qualified, there are no positions for them since you have not decongested the political space".
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