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#EndSARS: Citizens Now Targeting Perceived Oppressors, Former Cross River Governor Duke Says

A former Nigerian presidential candidate and former governor of Cross-river state Donald Duke has described the ongoing unrest in the state and across the country as a national problem where the “cries of oppressed Nigerians are being heard not by tears, but their targeted action against their perceived oppressors and institutions of oppression.”

Duke in a press statement said “the carnage, looting and wanton dehumanization of human life especially in Calabar, the Cross River State capital graphically express the state of mind of our citizens, particularly our young folks. These events are symptomatic of a larger problem, that of inadequacy and the pain of citizen disillusionment.”

Hoodlums in the state were on a rampage Saturday as they vandalised government owned buildings and private property. The Nigeria Labour Congress building, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Cross River State Emergency Management Agency buildings where vandalised and then torched a warehouse.

The mob also destroyed valuables and equipment worth millions of Naira at the office of the Department of Petroleum Resources, the warehouse in the Ministry of Works, the Commercial Transport Regulatory Agency, Value Mart supermarket and the Cross River Newspaper Corporation, Chronicle.

The destruction took place in spite of the 24-hour curfew imposed by the state government.

Recently, the state governor Ben Ayade acknowledged the hardship the citizens are going through. But Duke believes the acknowledgement, though a healthy start, will require more.

“…Indeed, far more from the government and perhaps more than the government on its own can afford. But we must not relent. Government will have to seek ingenious ways of meeting the aspirations of her people.

“This is a tall order, but the sooner we tackle this, the more assured we will be that we will have an environment and a polity that accommodates our wishes and aspirations,” he said.

Duke however called on the youths to “sheath their sword as their anguish have been heard and await the government to swing into action in addressing their needs.”

Abel Ejikeme

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