Popular Anglophone Lawyer and Human Rights activist, Barrister Agbor Balla has used his Facebook page to question leaders who have deviated from their goal of protecting their people to becoming predators.
“When a revolution starts killing those it is suppose to protect, when a revolution commits heinous and gruesome murder and beheading and the leadership of the revolution fails to condemn such acts, there is a problem not only with the revolution but with the leadership.
“We have legitimate grievances but beheading our people can never be justified as part of the revolution.
“I cry for the struggle. How did we get to this level of bestiality?
“We must rethink the revolution,” wrote.
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