#EndPoliceBrutality: Address the Nation Before it is Too Late – ActionAid Tasks Buhari

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ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to address Nigerians on the ongoing protests against police brutality in the country.

In a statement signed by the country director, Ene Obi, ActionAid Nigeria urged the President to see this as an opportunity to write his name in the sands of time by starting the process of transforming this country especially by responding to the demands of citizens.

AAN observed that the peaceful protest is gaining more momentum across the country but with latest turn of event witnessing violence, it is imperative that the President addressed the nation before it is too late.

“ActionAid Nigeri has been following the unfolding events amidst the agitations by the citizens and has deemed it fit to further address emerging trends in the ongoing protest. The protest has moved from being a social media campaign to a peaceful protest by Nigerians across the globe in the last 13 days, with clear demands on the abolition of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad accused of unlawful arrests, torture, and extra-judicial killings.

“ActionAid Nigeria has observed that the peaceful protest is gaining more momentum across the country, with Young People airing their grievances on rights violations and the need for an overhaul of the country’s security and governance architecture. However, the latest twist and turns in the ongoing protest, specifically the pockets of hijacks by unknown elements with unending attacks on peaceful protesters; the attack on the governor of Osun State; the loss of lives and property of protesters and innocent citizens; and most recently the prison break, and destruction of government properties in Edo State, the multitude of cars burnt in Apo, Abuja, calls for concern and swift action before the situation degenerates into full swing anarchy.

“ActionAid Nigeria therefore calls on President Muhammadu Buhari, to fully address the nation in a national broadcast as a father, leader, and the President of Nigeria, with the mandate of the people to manage the affairs of the country and give clear-cut responses to the demands of the protesters before it is too late.

“Nigerians anticipate clear plans, timelines, and commitments, which will be in form of a pact with the citizens,” the statement read.

ActionAid Nigeria also called on security agencies to keep securing the streets to get unscrupulous elements with illegitimate interests off the peaceful protests, while respecting the rights of peaceful protesters.

“We applaud the resolve of Nigerian youths leading the revival across the country and the resolute to hold government to account. However, it is pertinent that decorum is maintained while resisting any calculated attempts by unknown elements to disrupt, the just cause for total reformation of our country, Nigeria.”


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