The Department of State Service is set to go after protesters across the country.
The security agency in a letter claimed that the protest is having negative impact and should be stopped immediately.
The letter signed by DD Tuska, Ogun State Command reads:
Following the EndSARS protest across the nation, there are indications that protest on sundry issues will spring up in the State with effect from 16″ October, 2020 as foot soldiers and their sponsors, both local and foreign, have commenced mobilisation of the people, especially the youths who are still buoyed by the perceived success of the EndSARS protests.
Already, youths in border communities, particularly those in Idiroko in Ipokia LGA, Owode-Yewa and Oia-Chian in Yewa South LGA, in lmeko-Afon LGA and Ijoun in Yewa South LGA am being mobilised by smugglers and their foreign collaborators to stage protests simultaneously anytime soon against continued closure of the nation’s land borders and activities of security agencies, par Service (NCS) at the border points. 3. Likewise, there is mobilisation of residents of the agents of the opposition to protest against bad condition of roads across the state against bad roads will likely hold in Abeokuta, Ifo, Ota, Sagamu and major towns in Ijebu axis as the foot soldiers have made inroads into these town with appreciable num youths sympathetic to their muse.
In view of the palpable threat and its negative impact on national security, it is imperative that patrol of key and vulnerable points 0,1, and flashpoints/blackspots across the State be intensified amongst other security measures, while security operatives at border points be extra cautious and vigilant against possible attacks by aggrieved youths from the border areas.
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