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DSS, Police Given 48 Hours To Arrest Fani-Kayode Over Inciting Remarks

 

The Department of State Services, DSS, and Nigeria Police Force have been urged to arrest Femi Fani-Kayode, a leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, within 48 hours, before he sets fire to Nigeria.

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The Nigerian Democratic Youth Front (NDYF) warned the police and DSS to stop “dilly-dallying” and arrest Fani-Kayode before his “imprudent, uncultured, and provocative speeches” spark widespread civil unrest and national insecurity.

 

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The group criticized Fani-Kayode for claiming that if Peter Obi of the Labour Party won the presidency, Muslims would become an endangered species.

 

They observed that Fani-Kayode’s remark was inappropriate.

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He made the call while cautioning the Federal Government against tolerating Fani-Kayode’s insensitive and provocative remarks.

 

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Addressing a press conference on Thursday in Abuja, NDYF president, Gideon Obong and Secretary General, Usman Ahmed Yahaya said: “Fani-Kayode had in one of his recent senseless rants on Twitter attempted to defame Obi before our Muslim brothers and sisters by gloating that the purported leaked telephone conversation between him and Bishop Oyedepo makes him unfit to lead a multi-religious, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural state as a hater of non-Christians.

 

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“However, a man motivated by greed and prejudice like Fani-Kayode would feign ignorance in order to become even dirtier for scrubs.

 

Within 48 hours, Nigeria Police and the Department of State Security must arrest Femi Fani-Kayode before he sets the country ablaze.”

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