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Desmond Eliot: ‘The Hatred For Me Is Too Much…People Still Curse Me” For Calling 2020 ENDSARS Protesting Youths “Children”

Nollywood actor and politician, Desmond Elliot, has bemoaned the level of hatred he receives from people over the comment he made back in 2020.

Recall that in 2020 during the #ENDSARS protest, Elliot received a gush of backlash after a video of him referring to Nigerian youths as children (besides other comments), during a plenary session at the Lagos State House of Assembly, went viral.

The comment seemed to have enraged most Nigerian youths who have not hidden their resentment towards him since the incident.

Speaking on TVC’s Your View, ‘Let’s Talk’, the lawmaker apologised for the comment, explaining he made the comment out of emotions.

“I’m still apologising to those who must have misconstrued what I said. I said I was taken by emotions,” he said.

“But, in the end, it still didn’t take away from the facts; the hatred is too much, the polity, the hatred is too much.”

The actor-cum-politician also revealed that the hatred has extended to the streets as he gets verbal attacks whenever he steps out.

“I’m in politics now for eight years and I still stand on the fact that love conquers all. I mean I’ve gone out in the streets and people still curse me,” he said.

“But I’m not afraid, I’m not ashamed because they don’t understand the stress that you go through.”

Originally published in Vanguard

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