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Nigeria’s Secret Police, DSS Arrests #EndBadGovernance Protest Leader Michael Lenin In Abuja

Nigeria’s Secret Police, DSS Arrests #EndBadGovernance Protest Leader Michael Lenin In Abuja
August 5, 2024

Lenin was reportedly arrested by the DSS at around 2 a.m. on Monday in his home in the Apo area of the FCT.

The operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested Michael Lenin, one of the key leaders of #EndBadGovernance protests in the Federal Capital Territory.

 

Lenin was reportedly arrested by the DSS at around 2 a.m. on Monday in his home in the Apo area of the FCT.

 

Damilare Adenola, the Director of Mobilisation for the Take It Back Movement, stated that Lenin's house was raided and he was assaulted during the arrest.

 

"Lenin was arrested by the DSS during a raid on his house around 2 a.m.," Adenola said.

 

"He was arrested and tortured in the presence of his family. We are demanding his immediate and unconditional release."

 

SaharaReporters had earlier reported that Adaramoye Michael Lenin, National Coordinator of the Youth Rights Campaign, strongly criticised President Tinubu's speech, describing it as a masterful exercise in gaslighting, manipulation, and doublespeak that has long plagued Nigeria's public discourse.

 

Lenin argued that the ongoing protests are a lawful response by the Nigerian people to the Tinubu-led government's failure to address systemic injustices after over 14 months in power.

 

He rejected the President's claim that the protests are driven by a political agenda to destabilise the country, calling it a baseless attempt to discredit the movement by attributing false motives to it.

 

He said, “These protests were mobilised for by the flagrant extravagance of political office holders in Nigeria for the past 14 months while asking Nigerians to be patient in our hunger and hardship - which they claim to be our sacrifice for the nation.

 

“It is almost better for the President to have kept silent than make this kind of broadcast in which he continued his attitude of ignoring the legitimate grievances of the Nigerian people, by delegitimising our protests as politically-motivated.”

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