Sani took to his Twitter page to comment on the ongoing sit-at-home in the Southeast.
A former lawmaker, Shehu Sani has condemned forceful sit-at-home.
According to him, if sit-at-home is done by force, there is something wrong with it.
He was reacting to the killings by suspected enforcers of sit-at-home in the Southeast.
Reacting on Twitter, he wrote:
"Sit at home is a legitimate and non violent means of public protest.We adopted that strategy during the years of our struggle against military dictatorship,under our group called the Campaign for Democracy.The masses complied in solidarity.Even when some of us were arrested and jailed,there was compliance.
If you have to use force or violence for people to comply, as it’s now done in the South East,there’s something wrong with your cause or struggle."