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2baba bows to pressure, cancels Feb 6 protest

BY TheCable

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Innocent Idibia, Nigerian musician, better known as 2baba, has announced the cancellation of the protest scheduled for Monday.

The musician has been under intense pressure to shelve the demonstration, which would have been the largest and fiercest citizen action since the anti-fuel subsidy removal protest of January 2012.

“After due consultations, it has become clear that the One Voice protest scheduled to hold in Lagos and Abuja is under serious threat of hijack by those whose interest do not align with our ideals,” he said in a video uploaded on Instagram.

“The point I intend making is not worth the life of any Nigerian. It is motivated by the need to demand a better  deal for the ordinary Nigerian.

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“I therefore announce the cancellation of the planned protest. We will share further information in due course. I appreciate the massive support and I am convinced that our voices have been heard. May God bless you all.”

He made the announcement about 24 hours after the Nigeria police force advised him to “immediately” shelve the plan.

“Innocent Idibia (a.k.a Tuface) and his group are hereby strongly advised to shelve their planned peaceful protest/demonstration in the interest of peace and security,” the police had said in a statement signed by Jimoh Moshood.

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Several pro-democracy groups and activists have already pledged to join the protest, with those opposed to it, promising to stage a solidarity rally in support of the government.

Idibia had cited the worsening economic crisis in the country as reason for the proposed action.

He denied the allegation that he was being sponsored by Godswill Akpabio, former governor of Akwa Ibom.

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