"APC youth group" allegedly calls for Psquare's arrest (photo)

"APC youth group" allegedly calls for Psquare's arrest (photo)

- The federal government recently declared that all musicians are banned from producing their music outside the country

- FG’s ban sparked outrage from Peter Okoye the other half of the P-square group

- Peter Okoye went ahead to insult the government on social media after the ban was made known

Following the attack from Peter Okoye, Youth Renaissance, a group claiming to be part of the All Progressives Congress, has called for the arrest of P-square.

Legit.ng had reported that the other half of P-square, Peter Okoye, had expressed that he is ashamed of the country. He also noted that the government had been failing since 1960.

While reacting to the comments made by Peter, the group urged security agencies to arrest him for making rude comments about the government.

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"APC youth group" allegedly calls for Psquare's arrest Photo Source: Instagram user Peter Okoye

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Collins Edwin, national secretary to the group, noted that the government’s decision to ban the production of music abroad was to provide jobs in the entertainment industry.

Read statement below:

“We read the scurrilous remarks credited to Mr Peter Okoye of the Psquare group against the Federal Government’s job-saving policy in the entertainment industry with great anger and vexation."

“Least of all persons to make scathing remark against the government is the Psquare group which the local content policy of the Federal Government dusted-up from the valley of obscurity.

“Where was Peter Okoye or Psquare brand in 1999 when foreign music dominated our airwaves? If not for the government policy which mandated all broadcast stations in Nigeria to pay attention to Nigerian music by playing 95 percent of Nigerian songs every day, would Peter Okoye or Psquare be known to anybody in Nigeria today?"

“Or would they have competed with better American music which dominated our airwaves then?

“After the government have used its policy to brush them up from nothing to something; instead of giving opportunity to other people, they are taking Nigerian jobs to foreign countries through the shooting of music videos abroad."

“Now that government have intervened to raise great and better entertainers again, Peter Okoye has the gut to insult the entire Federal Government by calling our great leaders ‘Ndi Ala’ which means mad and stupid people. How dare you say that Psquare?"

“We, therefore, urge the security agencies in the country to arrest Mr Peter Okoye for disrespecting our government and bringing it to a disrepute."

“If you cannot produce in Nigeria and hire Nigerians, then leave the industry. We must export Nigerian culture to the outside world through our music and videos.”

Meanwhile, Nigerian rapper Ruggedman has reacted to comments claiming that the federal government called for Okoye's arrest.

He noted that the APC youth called for the arrest not the federal government.

Peter Okoye also replied Ruggedman's post stating that the people in the group are probably above seventy.

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Watch Iyanya tell Legit.ng TV why the government needs to pay more attention to the Nigerian entertainment industry below:

Source: Legit.ng

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