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Law enforcement agents tighten security as protesters hold open church service in Osun

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Heavily armed security personnel, on Sunday, provided security for hundreds of Osun protesters, who converged under the Olaiya Bridge in Osogbo to conduct open church service.

It was gathered that the service began at 12:01 p.m. with praise and worship songs.

Alfred Alagbe, the Chairman of the Democratic Socialist Movement in the state, read the Bible Scriptures from Genesis 41:13 and Matthew 21:9-11.

Alagbe, a lawyer, also led the praise and worship session of the service, the News Agency of Nigeria states.

Also, in a sermon, Emmanuel Olowu, the Chairman of Democracy Vanguards, talked about the essence of “good leadership and followers”.

According to him, both are synonymous with the country’s current predicament.

Olowu said that Nigerians from different religious backgrounds “must come together to support the cause of entrenching good governance”.

At the end of the service about 12:27 p.m., the protesters continued with the protest, chanting solidarity songs and demanding an end to bad governance.

Sayo Ogunleye, one of the protesters, said that the service became necessary to seek the face of God for answers to their prayers.

Ogunleye said that the protest would continue until their demands were met.

He called for the involvement of all Nigerians in the protest “to ensure that their demands are met within the days of protest”.