Oyinlola Awonuga (The New Diplomat’s Entertainment, Style & Sports Desk)
Seun Kuti, son of late Afrobeat legend, has condemned the threats by the police to shut down Afrika Shrine due to a proposed #EndSARS meeting at the venue.
According to reports, the police on Tuesday morning restricted movementĀ in and out of the shrine in Ikeja to prevent the meeting from taking place there.
In a post on his Instagram page on Monday, the 37-year-old Afrobeat singer had called out the government for clamping down on peopleās right to association.
He added that the government called Yeni Kuti, his eldest sister, to warn against the meeting billed for 12pm on Tuesday.
Kuti also accompanied the post with a letter from the divisional police officer at Alausa, kicking against the proposed meeting.
The singer, however, vowed to continue with the meeting tagged ā#EndSARS Movement: Lessons and Taskā at another venue after considering his familyās decision.
āYesterday the government called my eldest sister @yeniakuti and threatened to close the shrine if I hold my event there tomorrow and also sent a letter to back it up,ā he disclosed.
āI respect my families decision not to hold the event as is but I will still go ahead with all the other organizations to launch THE MOVEMENT OF THE PEOPLE tomorrow and start our political resistance to the tyranny of this oppressive regime.
āThis is a meeting, just a meeting of organizations and they are basically banning the right of association. Why are they afraid of the people organising? What is democratic about this act?
āThe last time we tried to launch the government quickly called curfew and this time they have used threat but you canāt stop the will of the people. #getthesax #liberationgeneration #wenodoagain #endoppression.ā