Timi Frank Challenges DSS to Disclose Identities of RevolutionNow Protest Collaborators

Disclose Identities of RevolutionNow Protest Collaborators

A former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has challenged the Department of State Services (DSS) to make public the names of the Nigerians abroad and the foreign collaborators allegedly sponsoring the #RevolutionNow protest.

Reacting through a statement made available to journalists on Monday in Abuja, Frank challenged the DSS to make its findings public or stop discrediting Nigerians, following its claims that some people abroad were behind the protest.

He described as ‘lazy’ thinking for anybody to think that the Sowore-led group was planning to overthrow the current government.

Frank warned the operatives who he said are currently intimidating and arresting their fellow Nigerians to learn from the case of former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki, who had the power to arrest anybody then but now under perpetual detention.

He stated: “I challenge the DSS to bring out proof that some people abroad are sponsoring Omoyele Sowore’s #RevolutionNow protest. The current development has simply shown that the APC government is not used to democratic system of governance hence the fear it continues to create in the mind of Nigerians.”

“The DSS authorities should stay off politics and stop blackmailing innocent Nigerians for demanding their rights.”

“If there is anybody breaking the laws of the federation by their actions it is the present administration and its officials who have no respect for the rule of law nor obey simple court orders.

“Where is the DSS’s intelligence that shows that some people are sponsoring the group? If the DSS is so sure of its assertions and not playing the script of the APC’s administration, the secret police should make public the names of the alleged sponsors.

“Nigerians and the whole world now know clearly that the current panic-stricken administration is not tolerant and it has just scored own goal by arresting a leader of a civil group demanding good governance without violence or any dangerous weapon.”

“The current insecurity, hunger, parlous economy, unmitigated unemployment and disregard for the rule of law under this government has worsened to the extent that Nigerians would not need anybody to pay them before they come out on the streets to protest against bad governance being perpetrated by the APC.

“What happened in 2014 was not up to this level before Nigerians came out en mass under former President Goodluck Jonathan and the then administration didn’t accuse or arrest anybody. The General Muhammadu Buhari-led APC should learn to be tolerant,” Frank added.

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