Charles Oputa popularly known as Charly Boy has led scores of Nigerians to block the main gate of the country’s lawmaking institution, the National Assembly, seeking an end to corruption.
The protesters, Tuesday, raised five tents in front of the Assembly’s gate and placed a van, to stop the free flux of movement to and from the Assembly complex.
They demanded the death penalty as punishment for stealing public funds; a slash of salaries of political office holders by 70 per cent; a stop of state / local government joint account; and public disclosure of details of National Assembly’s multi-billion naira budget.
The protesters – members of the “Occupy Unlimited,” explained as a civil society group that advocates good governance and corruption free society, want the National Assembly to review the constitution towards amending the clause that grants immunity to the president, vice-president, governors, and the deputy-governors.
They want the law amended so the officials can be tried for criminal matters while in office.
They also want a unicameral legislature, asking that the Senate be scrapped.
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