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End Police Brutality and Killings Of Peaceful Protesters In Nigeria – Diaspora Physicians tells FG

October 24, 2020
in Nigeria News

October 20, 2020 will forever be remembered in Nigerian history as a day of shock and heartbreak. It will be remembered as a day when armed military personnel shot and killed unarmed youths as they were engaged in a peaceful protest to end police brutality.

We strongly condemn the brutal shooting of unarmed Nigerian protesters (#ENDSARS) and the unnecessary destruction of property by unidentified people masquerading as members of the peaceful protest.

Our brothers, sisters, daughters, and sons were gunned down because they dared to demand for police reforms and ask that their voices be heard.

They dared to demand that they live in a nation free from police brutality and corruption. Our respective organizations stand in solidarity with the demands of the protesters to end police brutality through #ENDSARS.

We call on the Federal and State governments to restore law and order through peaceful measures and to develop infrastructure that protects the inherent rights of every Nigerian citizen.

These rights include right to life, liberty, and security of person. In line with their work, the Federal Government must:

  1. Protect the rights of the people to peacefully protest.
  2. Immediately implement the 5 for 5 agenda which was presented to the President.

As part of our efforts to support those who have been injured, we will donate the sum of N1,000,000 to the victims of the tragic events of October 20, 2020.

These funds will be used to help pay medical bills as well as offer support to families who have lost their loved ones.

The funds will be disbursed through End SARS Response (@endsarsresponse). Those that have been put in power to protect us have failed us.

We refuse to be ruled rather than led and we will continue to fight for justice. May all those who lost their lives at the Lekki toll gate on October 20, 2020 rest in peace. We will not fail them.

Tags: #EndSARS#EndSARS protesters
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