Confusion As Wike’s Office Refuses Protest Organiser’s Letter Requesting Use Of Eagle Square

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has stirred controversy by refusing to acknowledge a formal request from the Take-It-Back (TIB) Movement, a key organizer of the upcoming nationwide protests. Naija News recalls that the Take-It-Back group had written to Wike, seeking permission to use Eagle Square in Abuja from August 1 to 10, 2024, for the demonstrations......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

The letter, signed by Damilare Adenola, the Director of Mobilisation for TIB in Abuja, emphasized the necessity of having round-the-clock access to the venue during the protests.

Despite this, Wike asserted at a town hall meeting with critical FCT stakeholders on Saturday that his office had not received any such letter.

“No letter was sent to my office requesting to use Eagle Square for the demonstration,” Wike claimed.

This denial has led to accusations from Adenola, who suggested that the issue could stem from either bureaucratic delays or Wike’s unwillingness to admit receipt of the letter.

Adding to the dispute, a source disclosed to SaharaReporters on Monday that “Wike’s office refused to acknowledge TIB’s letter requesting use of Eagle Square.”

This revelation casts doubt on the minister’s earlier statements and has intensified the debate surrounding the protests.

In a move seen as an attempt to suppress the planned demonstrations, Wike encouraged residents to disregard the protests and instead participate in celebrations with traditional rulers receiving their certificates on August 1.

He also dismissed the protesters as “faceless,” a characterization that has provoked a strong response from the organizers.

Adenola, speaking in an interview with Channels Television’s Politics Today on Sunday, described Wike’s label of “faceless” as a “double insult,” highlighting that the protest leaders are “hungry Nigerians” and “unemployed Nigerians roaming the streets.”

He stressed, “The greatest motivation of this #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest is hunger.”

Adenola also clarified that the protest’s demands were formulated through democratic discussions among young Nigerians, reflecting their widespread frustrations.

He emphasized that the Take It Back Movement is part of a larger coalition, not the sole organizer of the protests.

“Take It Back is one of the organizers of this protest, but not the only organizer,” he stated, underscoring that the leadership of the protest comes from the collective will of the Nigerian people, not just a single entity.

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