Coup: Group to give evidence of alleged opposition's sinister plan to DSS

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By Isa Isawade

The Coalition of Pro-Democracy Groups for A Better Nigeria has volunteered to present iron-cast evidence against opposition parties to the Department of State Services (DSS) on what it regards as a treasonable act of instigating a coup d’etat in the country.

The National Coordinator of the coalition, Comrade Awa Bamiji made this known in a press statement he signed and forwarded to P.M.NEWS on Friday in Lagos.

“Our attention has been fully drawn to the news of the Press Conference in Mali, yesterday, threatening Mr President of impending Milian Military Coup In Nigeria (MMCIN), should he allow members of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) under his Chairmanship to invade the Republic of Niger with their ECOMOG Soldiers, in order to restore constitutional order, reportedly held by the Malian Head of Junta, Colonel Assimi Goita, in solidarity with his counterpart in Niger, Brigadier General Abdourahamane Tichiani.

“The news is fake and handiwork of dirty thinking members of Opposition in Nigeria,” the statement read.

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The Coalition claimed to have enough evidence to show that the “fake news originated from a particular political Party in Nigeria out of the 2 major parties that are in Court over the result of the Presidential election.”

However, Awa Bamiji said the body would not release the evidence until after the delivery of judgement by the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal when it would hand over the evidence to the Department of State Services (DSS) “to allow them to commence legal action against them because it’s treasonable felony.

“As patriotic Citizens, we should ask ourselves, how did we get to this ridiculous stage?” he asked.

He sounded a note of warning to the current military governments in Africa to relinquish power and restore democracy, adding that “electorate, as Owners of mandate all over the world refuse to be cowed or intimidated by “men in khaki” when it comes to ‘let our votes count’. A word is enough for the Wise.”

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