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ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by Spiritscience(m): 7:16am On Nov 24, 2020
By Chigozie Umeh

The UK Parliament is considering severe sanctions and travel bans against members of the Nigerian government and security service over the damning evidences of human rights abuse during the recent ENDSARS protest across Nigeria.

The debate of the e-petition 554140 among others relating to human rights abuses in Nigeria was raised by a female parliamentarian and supported by all the members of the Parliament.

Speaking with hurt voices yesterday, November 23, 2020, they pointed out that 220,330 people signed the e-petition referring to the "disturbing event" following the human rights abuses by the Special Anti Roberry Squad for the past 28 years and a problem of abuse of power beyond SARS.

It was highlighted that in the present regime, for 4 times SARS have been disbanded yet they are still operating and being sponsored by the Nigerian government.

"Peaceful marches ensued and captured all the concerns of the people as regards corruption, poor leadership and suchlike and the government responded by repressing the protesters.

They highlighted that Amnesty International and United States news medium, CNN, maintain that contrary to the claims of the Nigerian government, there were shootings at Lekki toll gate and that people got injured and killed.

The e-petitioners are asking for targeted sanctions against certain individuals believed culpable to these human rights abuses in Nigeria.

The parliamentarian who raised the issue hoped that ministers gave serious consideration of what the petitioners ask, despite the sensitivity of the situation given it is a formally colonised country.

Adding her voice, the Parliamentarian representing Edmonton said there was need to stand against the increasing ever more repressive measures to stop a peaceful protest against violence and human rights abuses in Nigeria.

"It is immoral for UK to play a positive role in funding SARS unit and the minister should apologise publicly to the Nigerian people and investigate the events that culminated to the Lekki Toll Gate Massacre on October 20, 2020.

In their words, "The Minister should condemn the Nigerian government for their role in the killing. The UK must never be neutral when it comes to human rights abuses. The UK should never be a safe haven for people who deny such for their own people."

They condemned the fining of media houses that carried the story, freezing of the accounts of some of the participants in the protests.

It was a unanimous position by the members of the Parliament that it was time to stop people who steal from Nigerian people and hide the money in the UK. The UK needs to use Magnesky Sanction which would focus on individuals among the government and security personnel in Nigeria found culpable in the years of corruption and human rights abuses.

"This is an opportunity for the UK to do something real in the interest of everyone including the British people.

"The protesters are arguing the rights of not just themselves but that of Democrats, honourable people across the globe."

Reacting to this development, some Nigerians in diaspora stated that this development "may serve as a ray of hope for millions of Nigerian youths now living in fear and despair in Nigeria, many seeking for possible ways to escape Nigeria under such a dictatorial regime disguised as a democracy."


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https://www.factreporters.com/endsars-uk-parliament-to-sanction-nigerian-govt/

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Re: ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by Saao(m): 7:21am On Nov 24, 2020
Very good, we need urgent sanctions on everyone of them including bubu.
Re: ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by November1857(m): 7:25am On Nov 24, 2020
Including Buhari's medical tourism !

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Re: ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by rastaLivity: 7:38am On Nov 24, 2020
Lai Mohammed will sanction them too grin grin
Re: ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by Orubebe01: 7:39am On Nov 24, 2020
Mr Lai will soon run out of Lies to Lie grin
Re: ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by Pecuman: 7:54am On Nov 24, 2020
This will still indirectly affect the Nigerian Economy but if it actually helps in curtailing the excesses of our Politicians, it will be worth it.
Re: ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by IamPlato(m): 7:55am On Nov 24, 2020
The Gods Of Nigerians have Spoken
Re: ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by Burstit(m): 7:57am On Nov 24, 2020
Leaders with Democratic conscience.
Re: ENDSARS: UK Parliament To Sanction Nigerian Govt by HopeUzodinma: 7:58am On Nov 24, 2020
Even if they ban the leaders and their children from traveling abroad, they would still leave a very good life here in Nigeria and kill more protesters.


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