I have evidence of plans for Buhari’s third term agenda —Falana
I have evidence of plans for Buhari’s third term agenda —Falana
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Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari has third term agenda, which he says kicked off in September.

Ripples Nigeria had reported that presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, accused Falana of spreading fake news when he claimed that there were plans for the president to get another term. Shehu had also alleged that Falana was seeking personal media attention by spreading such claims.

Responding, the lawyer defended his claims, insisting that the presidency was doing nothing to curb those campaigning for another term for Buhari.

He said: “The third term agenda for President Muhammadu Buhari kicked off on September 21, 2019 under the auspices of “Movement For the Approval Of Buhari Third Term.

“The members of the group who launched the campaign in Abuja were not harassed by the Police or the State Security Service. The Presidency did not deem it fit to disown or dissociate itself from the campaign.

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“However, following the popular rejection of the campaign, the Presidency issued a statement on October 2, 2019 to “correct internet-based gossip and un-informed media commentary regarding presidential term limits, given credence by so-called support groups, staging street demonstrations asking President Muhammadu Buhari to do a third term.

“Notwithstanding the official denial of the third term agenda, the Buhari regime has since intensified its campaign for the emasculation of the opposition and constriction of the democratic space.

“This has been manifested in the subversion of the rule of law through the disobedience of court orders, sponsoring of anti-media bills and reckless arrest, detention, and prosecution of the perceived enemies of the federal government. Peaceful meetings and rallies against unpopular policies of the government are violently suppressed while crowds are rented to attack groups and citizens who challenge the authoritarian rule in the land.

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“The Presidency has decided to attack me for challenging the support groups and APC leaders that are behind the third term campaign. Even though the campaigners are well known to the security agencies they have not being attacked by the Presidency,” Falana said.

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