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Two Buhari Must Go campaigners arrested in Kogi

Daily Post Nigeria Published Two anti Buhari protesters have been arrested by the Kogi State Command of the Nigerian Police Force. DAILY POST gathered that the two persons were caught at about 2:30am while carrying out smear campaign against President Mohammadu Buhari in Lokoja, the Kogi State Capital. It was further learnt that they were painting buildings and carrying posters with the inscription that “Buhari Must Go” Confirming the incident, the Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Ayuba Edeh told DAILY POST that while the people have the right to protest, it must be done lawfully without inciting the public. According to him, the young men could not have been protesting at the wee hours of the night, just as he stressed that painting walls, buildings and pasting anti Buhari posters can not be termed as peaceful protest.

Youths intercept 2 lone anti-Buhari protesters  in Kogi

Youths intercept 2 lone anti-Buhari protesters  in Kogi In a video shared by an official of the Kogi State Government, the youths were seen interrogating the young men who were armed with posters with inscription “Buhari Must Go”. By Mon Apr 05 2021 Some youths in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital on Monday intercepted two young men who came into the state to roll out campaigns against President Muhammadu Buhari. In a video shared by an official of the Kogi State Government, the youths were seen interrogating the young men who were armed with posters with inscription “Buhari Must Go”. Besides the posters, the Anti-Buhari protesters also came into the state armed with paint and brush, and had started painting some walls and buildings with the inscription, “Buhari Must Go” before they were arrested and handed over to the police.

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