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Mohbad: Yomi Fabiyi takes protest to Lagos Assembly

Mohbad_ Actor Yomi Fabiyi calls for peaceful protest to seek justice

Yomi Fabiyi leads peaceful protest for justice in Mohbad’s death

Popular Nollywood actor and activist, Yomi Fabiyi has announced plans to lead a protest to the Lagos State House of Assembly to demand justice for the late singer Mohbad.

The protest is scheduled for September 30, coinciding with the resumption of the coroner’s inquest on Mohbad’s death.

Fabiyi in an Instagram post on Monday, called on the general public to join him in protesting to pressure the police to access the CCTV footage from Mohbad’s house, noting that it is crucial in unraveling the truth behind his death.

He stated that the protest is aimed at prompting the Lagos State government to intervene and set up a committee to retrieve the CCTV content.

“It is imperative that we mount legitimate pressure and protest peacefully to the gate of the Lagos State House of Assembly on the 30th of September, 2024.

“Those who cut Mohbad’s life short are spending millions of naira to see that they cover up, create distractions and bury the many blatant evidence.

“We are so sure that the CCTV cameras in and outside Mohbad’s house were working, and they store remotely someone and not via DVR. The builder of the houses of similar patterns and Royal Pine Estate, Off Orchid Road, Lekki security, and CDA have answers to where these facts are stored.

“Why the Police did not wish to retrieve it can be very frustrating. We the masses do not want to put laws into our hands by going to ask for it, hence we need the true representative of the people of Lagos State to wade in and set up committee to summon, visit and bring the truth out.

“COME ONE, COME ALL, AND LETS SPEAK IN ONE VOICE on the 30th of September 2024. This struggle needs you. Be orderly and civil when attending.”

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