“I cried waiting for Buhari in the cold”
I cried last night wen it became obvious we were gonna slp in d cold waiting 4 @MBuhari @NGRPresident@AishaYesufu#NigeriaImmigration2000
— I_am (@Emlix01) August 20, 2016
Twitter user @Emlix01 is one of the 2000 youths protesting what they feel is an illegal disengagement from the Nigeria Immigration Service.
They have been at the entrance of Aso Rock since Friday hoping to show their grievances to the president.
Unfortunately no one from the presidency has looked their way.
Not even after they have spent a whole night out in the cold.

“Not even a cleaner was sent to at least make us feel we’re Nigerians,” @Emlix01 told NewsroomNG.
“I’ll have to say it’s appalling,” she added.
The Federal Government had, earlier in the week, announced a re-screening process for the lot in a bid to readmit them into service, but the protesters are not happy with some of the terms included in the process.
The protest, information reaching us say, has been suspended till Monday..




