
Oputa told the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja: “in the life of every human being, there comes a moment when we must take a stand on certain matters.
“Beginning from November 15, 2016, we, about 10,000 ordinary people with no political affiliations, will begin a series of mass protests and will occupy the nation’s capital.
“We are a coalition of people with no political affiliations and believers in the interest of our country.”
Oputa said that civil society groups, students, market women and other stakeholders from across the country are being mobilized to be a part of the peaceful protest.
“This movement is bringing together men and women who are capable of giving something for the good of their country no matter their tribes or religion.
“Change is hard and difficult, but it is the only constant element in our humanity.
“It is time to become fearless and become comrades in the struggle for good governance.”
Oputa emphasized that the “occupy” protest was to tell political leaders at all levels that they must be accountable and selfless in their service to fatherland.
“We also believe in the capacity of President Muhammadu Buhari to lead us in the right direction.
“This is part of our nationalistic engagement to help President Buhari root out corruption, impunity and mindless political criminality out of the Nigerian polity.”
Oputa said that the peaceful protest would be tagged: “Occupy Nigeria,” saying that it would be targeted at all arms of governments as well as MDAs that are failing in their responsibilities of providing good governance for the people.
Oputa, who said that the Buhari’s fight against corruption is yielding result, asked everyone who meant well for Nigeria to join hands in the “rescue mission.”
According to him, successive leadership failure and corruption over the years have left ordinary Nigerians to be suffering in the midst of plenty.
He said that the country is richly blessed with natural resources but had suffered from bad leadership and sustained political criminality.
“Every local government and state of the Nigerian federation is feeling the impact of decades of a wasteful culture and recent years of mindless looting in governance.
“Over180 million people are at the mercy of few politicians who have mastered the art of creating division among her own people through religion, ethnicity, corruption, trivialities and frivolous issues.
“The future we are afraid of is gradually becoming our new reality daily.”
He said: “This is a process of holding politicians accountable not only to their promises, but in their service to the Nigerian nation.
“We need all Nigerians to join us in moving this nation forward.
“Every Nigerian will not be on the street of the FCT, but support can come in whatsoever form.” [myad]