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#EndSARS: No matter your anger, you have no right to destroy property – Amaechi

Admin November 22, 2020
NPA office set ablaze

NPA office set ablaze

The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, on Sunday described the Oct. 21 attack by hoodlums, masquerading as #EndSARS protesters, on the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) headquarters as disastrous.

NPA office set ablaze
NPA office set ablaze

During a tour of the NPA headquarters, Amaechi also noted that the perpetrators of the act should be punished.

“The damage is disastrous. No matter how you want to vent your anger over police brutality, you don’t need to destroy people’s property.

“I was once a student, we did not take laws into our hands even when we were protesting.

“If you remember in 1983, during the time of Babangida and Buhari, we were always on the streets as students, we never took laws into our hands and we never destroyed people’s property.

“During the time of Tai Solarin, there were national protests, we partook in those protests but we didn’t take laws into our hands.

“It is legitimate to protest and illegitimate to hide under the guise of protests to destroy public properties and the law does not allow closure of highways because there are other road users,” he said.

Amaechi pointed out that he believes this should not just end here because if some people are not punished, some others might want to repeat the crime in future.

On why it took him 32 days to inspect the carnage done to the NPA headquarters, the minister stated that there was no difference between then and now, indicating that he had been briefed by the NPA management.

“I have made decisions that with the level of damage done here, NPA should be able to come forward to cabinet to ask for funds for the reconstruction of the place,” he said. (NAN)

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