#EndSARS: Security forces will lead next wave of revolution – Nigerian politician


The governorship candidate of the National Conscience Party (NCP), in the Edo State 2020 election, Pastor Peters Omoragbon, has warned that the next wave of the #EndSARS protest will be led by security forces.

Omoragbon, who said the protest is only a first step in the process of ordinary citizens reclaiming Nigeria from the selfish politicians, said though security agents are used against the citizens by the political elite, they are not immune to poverty.

 “The Revolution has just begun in Nigeria. The next stage would be the soldiers and policemen turning their guns against the wicked politicians in business and then the stage will be cleansed for people with conscience to take over through a level playing political field. The policemen and the soldiers who took part in the dastardly killings of those innocent youths are by now regretting their actions because they and their families are not immune against the poverty imposed on us by those giving them orders. This is the beginning of the end revolution by the oppressed Nigerians against the thieving Nigerian political elites.”

He said Nigerian politicians have failed to learn that governance is about service and putting the people first.

“What is happening across the breadth and length of Nigeria today is not new to history. Unfortunately, the oppressive ruling classes never learn from history. Good governance means being with the people, knowing their pains, abolishing their poverty, and solving their problems. That is how to govern the people. The experience of the ordinary people since May 29, 1999, when the conventional politicians took over the reign of power from the military has shown that nothing fundamental has changed. Governance has continued to be for the interest of politicians as opposed to being for the people. Our people fought against military dictatorship not because they hated the military uniform but because they strove to enjoy political freedom and economic comfort. Unfortunately, they have not enjoyed either. The inability of the conventional politicians in power to satisfy the economic interests of our people has unjustly driven the government to unleash political repression on the masses.’

 He said Nigerians in the Diaspora will sustain their efforts in promoting and increasing the volume of the agitation for good governance in Nigeria until victory is assured.