Adams Oshiomhole, Senator for Edo North, warned that there is no space in Nigeria for a dictatorship or military takeover.
Oshiomhole asserted that a faceless people cannot demand regime change.
In the midst of the country’s suffering, several demonstrators under the banner EndBadGovernanceInNigeria urged the removal of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Speaking on the Arise News Morning Show, Oshiomhole said:
“There is no room for regime change or military takeover. It’s impossible for an amorphous group to demand regime change.
“I commend Tinubu’s patience and the way he addressed those issues. He said I have listened and heard you, but I will like to see the commissioning of industries because this will tackle hunger.
“At no time did I call for a regime change of government during my protest days, now I see politicians trying to hijack these protests.
“A peaceful protest can be used to emphasize regime change,” Oshiomhole added.
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