Comrade Deji Adeyanju on Friday led the Concerned Nigerians group to protest the barbaric killings in Sudan.
Adeyanju and the group of protesters marched to the Sudanese Embassy in Abuja and urged the government to end the killings before it spreads to other parts of Africa.
The group said they are marching in solidarity with “our African brothers and sisters in Sudan” to condemn the brutal oppression and killings of the Sudanese people.
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“Nigeria ?? stands with the Sudanese people. We call for an end to the killings of unarmed civilians. The military government must ensure a #DemocraticSudan now. #IAmSudanRevolution,” a tweet by Adeyanju reads.
The Sudan crises has attracted international condemnation over their violent attacks on protesters in the capital, Khartoum, which reportedly left at least 30 dead.
Using various hashtags like #StopTheKillings #Sudan ??, #SudanMassacre, #IAmTheSudanRevolution etc, activists, social media influencers, world leaders, have lent their voice in solidarity.
See some tweets:
We want Freedom for the people of Sudan.
We want Justice for the people of Sudan.We say NO to any kind of Military Rule in Sudan!
We want Democracy in Sudan! #StopTheKillings#SudanMassacres #SudanUprising #PrayforSudan pic.twitter.com/kfQIADHZlo— OLÓRÍ OKO (@Asorosobioro) June 14, 2019
Pray and stand with Sudan @adeyanjudeji @Asorosobioro @obyezeks @ChidiOdinkalu @Areafada1 @AMADICHIMA @sudenebr @SSRCS @sudan @ZainSudan @SudanMonitor pic.twitter.com/5rn48nwtSI
— Moses Maleeky?? (@Moses_Maleeky) June 14, 2019
Meet DCP Sulieman A. Adamu, he led the team of @PoliceNG men from the Force Headquarters to the Sudan Embassy, Abuja during the #IamSudanRevolution protest I attended earlier today, I am highly impressed by his professional conduct. Please show him some love. #SuperCop ? pic.twitter.com/qvvEjK7rEf
— Olúyẹmí Fásípè ?? (@YemieFASH) June 14, 2019
Nigerians stand with the people of Sudan. ?? #IAmSudanRevolution pic.twitter.com/1t8D4UB7Ks
— Comrade Deji Adeyanju (@adeyanjudeji) June 14, 2019
In solidarity with our African brothers and sisters in Sudan, we had a demonstration at the Embassy of Sudan in Abuja, condemning the brutal oppression and killings of the Sudanese people.
We believe that the will of the Sudanese people must be respected.#SudanMassacres pic.twitter.com/ZYXptslGLV
— OLÓRÍ OKO (@Asorosobioro) June 14, 2019