Nigeria - Thousands of protesters yesterday continued to occupy the Abuja office of Amnesty International.
The protesters insisted that the international human rights organization must leave Nigeria following the release of a damning report recently.
The protesters who stormed AI’s office with a coffin and inscription of rest in peace (RIP), condemned the organization for the report.
Addressing the protest in front of AI’s office, Executive Director, Global Peace and Life Rescue Initiative ( GOPRI), Melvin Ejeh, said amnesty had until 12 midnighttoday to vacate Nigeria, adding that beginning from Thursday, legal actions would be taken against the organization.
He described as laughable recent report by AI that it does not recognize or react to NGOs not registered with it as the height of organization’s penchant for trivialities and a fact that the international NGO does not believe in what it preaches.
Ejeh challenged AI to disclose its affiliation with Boko Haram for the world to know when and where it registered the terror group that the killers had become their partners.
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