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#ENDSARS: Nigeria Police Are Operating Against The Law — Joe Okei-Odumakin

President, Centre for Change, Joe Okei-Odumakin says the Nigerian Police are operating against the law.

Gatekeepers News reports that the President of Centre for Change and wife of late Spokesman of Yoruba Socio-political group, Afenifere, Joe Okei-Odumakin says Nigerian police are operating against the law for criminalizing protests.

Odumakin said this in a statement personally signed by her to commemorate the EndSARS protests one year anniversary.

Nigerian protesters in October last year, troop out to the street across the country calling on the Federal Government of Nigeria to scrap the now defunct special anti-robbery squad (SARS) over cases of brutality, harassment, extortion and extrajudicial killing.

On October 20, 2020, some soldiers reportedly opened fire on protesters in an attempt to disperse them, but some were allegedly killed and wounded in the attack.

The statement read in part, “We remember today all the young Nigerians killed or maimed during the #ENDSARS protests one year ago, in bizarre circumstances.

“We remember them because of the weight their memory places on our conscience as individuals who witnessed the gory sight.

“We remember them because we have neither addressed the grievances that led to the protests nor extricated ourselves from the miry clay of insensitivity and cluelessness that our youths stood up against.

“We remember them because, one year after, we have not moved an inch from a spot. The grievances which led to the protests and eventual killings remain fresh and unaddressed.

“We remember them because the panels of enquiry empanelled by government turned out to be dousers of agitation and silencers of the oppressed.

“But the collective voice of Nigerian youths rise today beyond the intentions of their killers.

“They cannot be silenced!

“Beyond the unknown graves, we remember them because of the loss-lines on fathers’ faces and the misery of mothers.

“Like biblical Abel, even though dead they nonetheless are still speaking through their peers who are fashioning out creative ways of protesting in a country where protest attracts the death sentence.

“If the Constitution okays protests but the police criminalize it, you then have a police operating against the law. So sad!

“We stand in solidarity with protesters today as always. We team up with every Nigerian who, in protest or in solemnity, remembers the fallen and standing heroes of the #ENDSARS protest.

“We tell all who care to listen that the culture of protests will outlive the culture of protest squashers. Protests are natural phenomenon while extreme reaction to it flies in the face of reason and common sense.”

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