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Sowore set to lead another protest to Lekki Toll Gate, says Buhari must go

Former Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore has is set to lead a massive protest to Lekki Toll Gate.

Recall that several persons were gunned down on October 20, 2020 by some persons believed to be soldiers at Lekki Toll Gate during the EndSARS protest in Lagos.

The Toll Gate is set to reopen after the incident but Sowore insists those behind the murder of those behind the murder of the young Nigerians must be brought to book.

On this premise, he’s leading a massive protest to the area on Saturday, Feb. 13.

He is also calling on the probe of immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Turkur Buratai by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crime.

Sowore tweeted, “No to the reopening #Lekkitollgate, the perpetrators of #LekkiMassacre must be  brought to book.

“ #Buratai must be brought before @IntlCrimCourt. #RevolutionNow #Buharimustgo.”

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