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Fresh #EndSARS protests part of Coup plot against Buhari – Northern Youths

The Northern Youth Leaders Forum, NYLF has stated the second #EndSARS wave of protests is part of a plot to instigate a coup against President Muhammadu Buhari.

The group disclosed that it was ready to mobilize youths in all Northern states and abuja to resist the protests. the NYLF, an umbrella body of 42 northern youth groups, revealed that it had credible intelligence that the endgoal of the protests was the forceful removal of the Buhari administration.

Speaking to journalists, in Yola on Tuesday, NYLF Chairman, Elliot Afiyo, said the group would not hesitate to violently confront the protesters if found in any part of the north.

He said, “From the intelligence reports we received from our zonal and state coordinators and also from some of our members in the security circle, the second wave of these protests as planned by their sponsors, should not be allowed to take place in any of the northern states and Abuja.”

“We are in possession of credible intelligence reports which shows that, the sponsors of these protests have strategised to bring down completely the already recessed Nigerian economy so as to give way for a military takeover and final disintegration of the country which we considered and truly too, unacceptable.”

“To this end, we want to sound a serious warning to the organizers and all their sponsors to discontinue their plans and embrace dialogue or face whatever consequences as a result of the protests. All our zonal and state chapters are fully mobilised and prepared for violent confrontation with the protesters in any part of the North and Abuja.” he said.

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