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UPDATED: Protesters occupy national assembly, demand return of 36 Land Cruisers

BY Fredrick Nwabufo

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Hundreds of protesters are at present “occupying” the national assembly.

Although security men barred the protesters from entering the premises of the national assembly, they have taken over the main entrance of the complex.

The main entrance to the national assembly complex was locked up as protesters continued their rally.

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Speaking with TheCable, a coordinator of the protest, Retson Tedheke of Citizens United for Peace and Stability, said that one of the demands of the group “is that the senate return the sports utility vehicles it bought for N35.1m each.”

“We are demanding that the national assembly stop toying with the laws of the country for its own interest,” he said.

“We are asking that they stop playing politics with the budget, and scrap constituency projects because they are fraud. We demand that the national assembly make open its N150bn budget for all Nigerians to see.”

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The protesters have vowed not to back down until their demands are met.

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