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Galadima To Buhari: Unfreeze #EndSARS campaigners’ accounts-

A member of the Board of Trustees of the All Progressives Congress, Buba Galadima has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to order “his people” to unfreeze the bank accounts of #EndSARS campaigners who were clamped down in the aftermath of the nationwide protest against police brutality last month.
Galadima an associate of the President, commented on Monday on Arise TV Morning Show.

According to him, the clampdown on #EndSARS protesters by the Buhari regime is unconstitutional.
“What the government has done is not right. It has no such right or powers to block bonafide Nigerians from traveling out of the country or from accessing their (bank) accounts. Blocked for what? What have they done?

“These young men were peacefully protesting the actions, omissions, or commissions of government. Why do you, after you persuaded them or after agents of government allegedly attacked or killed them, follow this draconian disposition of blocking their accounts? That is not constitutional.

“I’m sending this message to Mr. President whether he knows or he doesn’t know, let him be shown what I am saying. His people have no right to do what they are doing. Please, they should desist and unblock the accounts of these young people and allow them to carry on with their normal activities as Nigerians. You cannot harass them, we are in a democracy, we are not in a military regime.”

His comment follows the Central Bank of Nigeria’s order to freeze accounts of 19 persons and a firm involved in the #EndSARS protests after accusing them of having possible links to terrorist activities, an allegation the protesters have denied.

The police had arrested some persons involved in the protest including Eromosele Adene, who was arrested in Ikeja, Lagos, last week, and transferred to Force Headquarters in Abuja.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Immigration Service had also prevented an #EndSARS campaigner, Modupe Odele, from traveling out of the country.
On their part, Amnesty International and other rights groups have, however, criticized the Federal Government’s handling of the situation.
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