Afrobeat Singer, Seun Kuti has responded to the reports that the Federal Government could clampdown the African Shrine if he goes ahead and organize a End SARS mass meeting.
Seun and other fellow concerned citizens had planned to hold the meeting on Tuesday November 17.
In a post shared on his Instagram page on Monday night, the singer said the government called his older sister, Yeni Kuti, and threatened to close the shrine should he go ahead with the meeting.
Seun said he will be respecting his family’s decision not to hold the event at the shrine. His post reads
“So yesterday the government called my eldest sister @yeniakuti and threatened to close the shrine if I hold my event there tmr and also sent a letter to back it up.
“I 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 oppressiveness.”