#EndSARS Protest: Buhari will take a major action shortly, says NSA
President Muhammadu Buhari will take a major action on the #EndSARS protest across the nation in a few hours, according to Babagana Monguno, national security adviser.
Monguno broke the news at the end of the fourth national security council meeting, on Thursday.
Addressing state house correspondents after the meeting, which lasted three hours, Monguno said issues around the current security situation were discussed.
“This situation, we all know is very very grave situation, giving a lot of concern to everyone most especially Mr. President,” he said.
“Mr. President has directed that government should do whatever is necessary in order to bring about an agreeable resolution to this crisis.
“So far, the government has been able to concede to the demands of the protesters. The initial demands have been considered and it appears now that the riots are taking a different and unwanted dimension. And Mr. President is very concern about this development and does not want a situation in which everything breaks down and results in anarchy, in lawlessness and people taking the law into their own hands.
“For one thing, if government can begin to make concessions, then its also logical for the protesters, those that are aggrieved also to take a step back, take stock of their activities and come to a meeting point with government and its agencies.
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