Hunger protest: Avoid excessive force, Shina Peller tells security operatives

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A former member of the House of Representatives, Shina Peller has urged security agencies to avoid the use of excessive force on the citizens across the country during the proposed protests.

The protests scheduled for August 1 to 10 were in response to the economic hardship experienced by citizens in the country.

However, in a statement on Wednesday, Peller, who represented Iseyin, Itesiwaju, Iwajowa and Kajola Federal Constituency in Oyo State in the 9th Assembly said security operatives deployed for duties must respect the rights of citizens to peaceful protests.

He mentioned that using excessive force on protesters could escalate the situation and lead to violence.

Peller said,” To the security agencies, I urge you to exercise restraint and respect the rights of citizens to peaceful assembly and free speech. Remember, your role is to protect and serve, not to suppress or intimidate.

“ Avoid using excessive force, which can escalate tensions and lead to unnecessary violence. By allowing peaceful protests to unfold without interference, you can help prevent chaos and ensure a safer environment for everyone involved. “

Peller also called on those planning to participate in the planned nationwide protest to uphold the principles of non-violence and maintain the integrity of their cause.

He said, “Protests serve as a fundamental pillar of democracy, providing a platform for the collective voice of the people to reverberate. I firmly believe in the efficacy of peaceful protests as a mechanism to articulate our grievances and demand accountability from the government. They hold the power to effectuate tangible reforms, expose injustices, and ensure that our leaders remain answerable to the populace.

“While affirming the indispensable role of protests in advancing our democracy, I advocate for constructive dissent devoid of destructive tendencies. So, to the protesters, it is paramount that we uphold the principles of non-violence and maintain the integrity of our cause.”

He added that it was important to learn from the mistakes of the EndSARS protests.

Peller said, “Reflecting on the #EndSARS protest from four years ago serves as a poignant reminder of both the potency and perils associated with mass demonstrations. What commenced as a symbol of unity and determination metamorphosed into a scenario marred by elements seeking to sow chaos and discord. It’s crucial to avoid repeating past mistakes.”

He called on the government to address the root causes of the protest as many Nigerians are hungry and angry.

Peller said, “The palpable hunger and anger pervasive in our communities are undeniable. An adage rings true – a hungry man is an angry man. During my interactions with the people, especially those at the grassroots level, their distress is unmistakable. This deep-rooted dissatisfaction underscores the urgency for actionable change.

“It is time to address the root causes of this discontent. To bring about real change, we must understand and respond to the struggles and aspirations of our people.“

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