 Protesters under the aegis of Ijoy Youth Council, Lagos State Chapter have stumped down college to resist the reopening of the school. Now the chairman of the IYC insisted the college must remain shut and protests continue until justice is served. Our correspondent poll judge was there and now reports. The case of Syriza Armoni's death is far from over. After five members of staff and five students of Doen College who were accused of complicity in his death were exonerated by the Lagos State Department of Public Prosecution on Tuesday. Leading these peaceful protests at the school, chairman of Ijoy Youth Council, Lagos Chapter, Comrade Henry Oyobolu demanded justice. He insisted that the Ijoy Nation would not accept what he described as high level of wickedness. This is the first time in this country I'm hearing the case that has been charged to court. Suspects have been granted bail. The police says they are investigating the matter. On Christmas Day, New Year Day, West Nights and New Year, on the weekend in their house, because they believe that the children involved are children of senators, ministers, who they are above the law. The judge case in the bedroom and they brought out a statement. They came here for a peaceful protest to tell the people that we don't want there to be breakdown of law in this environment, but if the trials, the generation will have the capacity to handle it. For this case, we are saying that if they open the school, you will see young men, young women, young children, they will buy school bags, they will buy school shoes, they will buy sandals, they will pay whatever they want to. We will bring young men to the cooking starch and the ones in front of the school will be going for ecocasis. If they don't want that, if the police let them put up two ammo tankers, let them put up two ammo tankers, let everyone army, let the police be guiding one child, justice must prevail. While dismissing the report of the DPP, the IYC appealed to President Muhammad Ubarari and the National Assembly to intervene until justice is seen to have been served. On behalf of the John Nation, we will resist the opinion of this school with everything we have. When this didn't happen, we did not react. We said we want justice. That's why we sat down and folded our hands. We only said, I'll never the suspects to the police, to the judiciary to do for justice to prevail. But since they are not taking the back door, they want to rob us of justice. Our son lets the rest of the room and he cannot die in vain. It's not possible. It's only just son. We value our home. He cannot die in vain. Nigerians are waiting with bated breath to see if the protest will continue and if the Romanese can get closure. Paul George for Plus TV Africa. All right. We have joining us live Henry or you're below chairman of the your your youth council, Lagos chapter. I'll comment many things for joining us on the news now on Plus TV Africa. All right. Can you tell us more about your concerns specifically about the report released by the Department of Public Prosecutions? You mentioned something in the report with just one that they are taking the back door. Can you tell us more about your concerns? Yes, once again, thank you for having me. When we are saying they are taking the back door, how can you judge a matter on a Saturday, a Sunday, on a Christmas day, New Year day, and the second of January, you bring back your baby. We are not fools in this country. We cannot be thinking for granted. Justice must be born. All right. Let's talk more now, Comrade. In a statement that you released that Plus TV Africa had access to, you informed that all suspects and the conspirators will surely, you will not stop until you ensure that, you know, your nation gets, you know, justice, but specifically that you were saying that there are conspirators. Are you saying that there is some sort of maybe foul play because in some quarters, people are saying that this is a case of I'm the high trying to, you know, tamper with some justice in the country. Do you agree? What we are saying there is that despite suspects are not coming back crime, we have people seeing them. We are asking that person that's true. We are that person in that building house. We are people that say this thing. So the truth is, Chief Christ, when somebody is murdered, we are, we are, we are better than a better current. We are also driving to take justice. That's why I mean that that conspiracy cannot go unpunished. Because if you see a church where you see the great Lord and you keep quiet, you are worse than the mother. That's what you mean, that we must get justice. We will use the law. We will use everything under the law to get justice. But if we want to get out of the way, then the mission is to catch them. You can, you can merge them. I'm not saying you can merge them. Okay. When you say you can merge them, anything they want to do, let us really understand you. But then again, how long do you intend to sustain this protest? Because from the video we just watched that you said that you're going to get all the job members. You even said that you might even come start leaving there if injustice is not actually seen to have been done, you know, by the government, for the family of the Romani. Well, what exactly, how long will this protest be going on around that particular school? The protest will continue until we get justice for justice, for leave to the Romani. It doesn't matter whether it's 10 years. The Romani matter is the John Nation matter. We value our people. We don't play with our sons and daughters. If it's 10 years, we will stand with them. If it's 10 years, then any form of intimidation by any particular agency, we John Nation have the capacity to march them force for force. I repeat, it's force for force. But then are you confident of the fact that you will indeed get justice, judging by the fact that this DPP's report has been described as hasty, you know, by the legal representation of the Romani's? So what happened from the DPP showed that justice was born. The director of that DPP has embalmed that department. A code magistrate is handling. The students are on bail. The police is investigating the matter. The DPP has told, they should ask off, leave that statement. They should ask off from the school and the students. They're not at any hand in the debt of Romani. That means if it's finished that this thing today, if it's finished, then get in the clinic at the drink. We will not accept it. All right, thank you so much. We will not accept it. We will not accept it. We will not accept it. We will not accept it. We will not get justice. We should not try off by opening that school. All right, thank you so much. We will not give you 30 bucks. Let me tell you 40 bucks of people will come and join them in that school. 40. You will come and join them in that school. We will sit down. We will be very many people. All right, thank you. I indeed we have been speaking with him, Henry Oyebo. He is the chairman of the EJOYUSAM Council. Legos are taking a stand as regards the killing of Sylvester who died sometime last year. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.