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How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by hisexcellency34: 5:20am On Aug 10, 2022
* Buhari Addressed The Issues, No More Anger In The Land - Keyamo
*Outcome Of Panel Reports Yet To Be Implemented - Adegboruwa
* Nigerians Are Waiting To Pay APC Back - Ologbondiyan



The youth-led #EndSARS protest of 2020 may have a significant impact on the outcome of the 2023 presidential election, Daily Independent findings have revealed.

Outrage against the excesses of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a unit of the Nigeria police, started initially as social media campaigns but snowballed into street protests when the youths in October 2020 poured into the streets in their thousands across the country’s cities and towns to peacefully demand good governance and the disbandment of SARS.

The peaceful protest which was well-coordinated by the youths, however, assumed a violent dimension when security agents, mostly soldiers on the night of October 20 attacked the youths at Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos.

While the number of those killed and injured is being disputed till date, the unwarranted attack resulted in the transmutation of the peaceful protest into violent demonstrations, culminating in carnage and wanton destruction of economic assets across the country, especially in Lagos State.

Though the protest came to an abrupt end, the determined youths vowed to take active part in the 2023 general elections and put an end to bad governance in the country.

While the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) dismissed the threats of the youths as unrealistic given the fact that general elections have always been a two-horse race, the dynamics changed in May 2022 when Peter Obi, former Anambra State governor, joined the Labour Party (LP) and was elected as its presidential candidate. Obi’s entrance into the race was received with wild jubilations among the youths, especially the leaders of the #End- SARS protest.

Some of these leaders, such as Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) campaigner, Aisha Yesufu, Rinu Oduala; popular comedian and activist, Debo Adedayo (Mr. Macaroni) and the music sensation duo, P-Square, have been mobilising support for him and encouraged youths to register, get their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) in order to vote in the 2023 general elections.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which just concluded its Continuous Voter’s Registration (CVR) exercise across the country in its latest report disclosed that about 71% percent of the 12.2 million newly registered voters are youths.

According to the statistics released by the electoral umpire, about 8.7 million are between the ages of 18 and 34 while about 2.4 million are between ages 35 and 49. Those between ages 50 and 69 are about 856, 017 while about 127, 541 are over 70.

Speaking with Daily Independent, Festus Keyamo (SAN), Minister of State for Labour and Employment, said the outcome of the EndSARS protest will not have any impact on the 2023 elections as most of the issues raised by the protesters have been addressed by the Federal Government.

Keyamo, who is the spokesperson of the APC for the 2023 presidential election, said, “The issues raised at that time are still pertinent now. The government addressed almost all the demands of the EndSARS protesters except they had ulterior motives like we suspected at that time.

“They asked for a disbandment of SARS, it was disbanded. They asked for a retraining of policemen, it was granted and that is going on now.
So, I don’t see any anger in the land again because all the demands were addressed”.


However, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, disagrees with Keyamo, saying that the issues that led to the EndSARS protest will play a significant role in the 2023 elections.

Adegboruwa, who was a member of the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry, said most of the reports of the EndSARS panel have not been implemented across the country while the government has also failed to find solutions to the myriads of problems confronting the nation.

“The issues that led to the EndSARS protest will play a significant role in the 2023 general elections. This is because the electorate have become more enlightened. I believe this is what happened in Edo State where the ruling party paid dearly for bad governance. It was also part of what happened in Osun State where the poor performance of the governor at the state level and the APC at the national level resulted into mass rejection of the candidate of the APC".

“So, the issues relating to the EndSARS is about the abuse of human rights, oppressive conduct of the police and this has escalated. As you are aware in recent times, a policeman used a cutlass to beat a citizen.Recently in Lagos, another policeman forcefully took the telephone of a citizen and started searching it and some other examples of rampant abuses of the fundamental rights of the citizens".

“So, the issues that led to EndSARS have not abated. The way in which the government treated the outcome of the EndSARS shows that it was just a ploy to silence the youths and buy them over.


"All the states that submitted their EndSARS report, none has been attended to till now. No payment has been made by the Federal Government. The National Assembly that boasted that they will not approve budget unless there is payment to victims, nothing has come out of it. Those reports are gathering dusts like all other reports submitted to the governments".

“The people are waiting to pay the APC government back in its own coin, not only for EndSARS but for bad governance, insecurity, the universities are locked up, aviation fuel has messed up the airline industry, people cannot travel on the road because of insecurity".

“The trains have all been withdrawn because of insecurity, inflation is climbing up, foreign exchange is uncontrollable. It is like we are at a war front presently. I know that surely, Nigerians will pay APC back for this poor performance during the 2023 general elections”, Adegboruwa said.

In his reaction, Kola Ologbondiyan, immediate past National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, also said the End- SARS protest will have an impact on the outcome of the 2023 elections.

He said, “It will certainly have. Nigerian youths will not forget how some of them were murdered in cold blood. Nigerian youths will pay back with their votes those who ensured that their fellow compatriots were murdered on that fateful night. No matter who the presidential candidate of APC is; no matter what they do, Nigerians, especially the youths will demand an account of their roles in the killings that took place in Lekki”.

On his part, Monday Ubani, former Second Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and Chairman of the NBA Section on Public Interest and Development Law (SPIDEL), said the enthusiasm of the youths as regards taking part in the 2023 elections is highly commendable.

“What I have seen so far is that there is a resurgence of enthusiasm on the part of the younger generation to participate in the electoral process in Nigeria, going by their engagement on the social media and the passion they showed by registering to get their PVCs in order to vote.

“Whether the same spirit that was evident during End- SARS will play out in the 2023 elections is another thing entirely. This is because most of the leaders that led the EndSARS protest are already taking positions politically now, even in different political parties".

“The guy that started the issue of EndSARS protest, Segun Awosanya, has been attacking the younger ones. So, most of them may be guided by their own interests and what will benefit them, not necessarily on the issue of getting new government in power”.
https://independent.ng/how-endsars-protest-may-shape-outcome-of-2023-polls/

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Moferere: 5:26am On Aug 10, 2022
ENDSARS is dead with 2020
Let that sink undecided

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by bennybuhari: 5:43am On Aug 10, 2022
If only the youths can sustain the momentum and avoid distraction

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Xscape047: 5:45am On Aug 10, 2022
Turning points in the history of Nigeria politics

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Mikelarteta(m): 5:46am On Aug 10, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by oluwaSavage: 5:46am On Aug 10, 2022
Some people will still vote for APC


Fear stupid people in large numbers, they will definitely ruin the rest...


And it's been a while I heard from one retaããrded VultureGriller who always shout Darling daddy yen yen yen yen

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Surel: 5:46am On Aug 10, 2022
Let God's will be done
Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by BluntCrazeMan: 5:46am On Aug 10, 2022
We Are Not Doing Any Protests Again For Now...
..

..
WE ARE GOING TO PROTEST WITH OUR VOTES IN FEBRUARY, 2023...
AND THAT IS WHAT WE CALL:
“A DEMOCRATIC PROTEST”..
..
That's the only protest on our minds right now.!!

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Ede90: 5:46am On Aug 10, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by AntiChristian: 5:46am On Aug 10, 2022
ENDSARSist hoodlums are now obidient OOO!

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Mikelarteta(m): 5:47am On Aug 10, 2022
Who authorized the removal of the camera at the toll gate? They still haven’t found that person but they found the master-minders of Owo attacks. Who did this to this country?

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Mandate2023: 5:48am On Aug 10, 2022
Everybody is against police brutality and we know tinubu will reform the system

The police brutalizing Nigerians are mostly made up of northerners followed by igbos that r nw supporting obi today........no 1 is responsible for the behaviour of the unprofessional conduct of the police except the police themselves and the bad orientation, better still we can reform and go into state police which tinubu have been championing, a case study of amotekun security network of the western region is a test stone to dis measures and not like the ebubeagu of obi south east that are killing igbo ppl, except we want to experience such a more worst case from the present policing

To sustain the momentum of the endsars we the youth will not be deceived by the gullible strategy of believing army nw take orders from tinubu or that tinubu is nw the chief of army staff like some mentally unstable ppl tend to portray it

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by englishmart(m): 5:48am On Aug 10, 2022
If not for serial misrule, travelling abroad wouldn't be considered an achievement.

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by cornerstonee: 5:48am On Aug 10, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Moh247: 5:48am On Aug 10, 2022
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What Exactly did PDP sponsored Endsars destruction of properties change??

Voting results in State Election since 2020

Ondo 2020
APC 292,830 PDP 195,791

Edo 2020
PDP 307,955 APC 223,619

Anambra 2021
APGA 112,22 PDP 53,807

Ekiti 2022
APC 187,057 SDP 82,211

Osun
PDP 403,371 APC375,027

*All Senatorial, Federal Constituincy and Local Government Election was won by both APC and PDP accross the federation

*ASUU are still on strike because of greedy lectures

*SARS are no longer arresting Yahooboys, but Now it's ruthless EFCC with dare Devil Mopol men

*Buhari has not yet resigned

According to Verified statistics number of registered user account on Twitter is 3million, Number of Registered User on Nairaland is 2.9million including BOT accounts, accounts of dead people, multiple accounts and dormant accounts

It's either we face the fundamental problem in Nigeria and offer meaningful solutions or may keep going in circles

*What is the Solution to SARS menace?? Create Fully funded state NPF outfit like Lagos Rapid Response Squad RRS, properly trained, equipped and paid police don't extort

*Lagos State has atleast 3state Owned Universities non are on strike , non have striked since Tinubu left office, lecturers get paid and are happy.. learn from Lagos why Lecturers never strike
-LASU
-LASUST tech
-LASE Edu



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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by ekukeku(m): 5:49am On Aug 10, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by JohnieWalker12(m): 5:50am On Aug 10, 2022
Endsars is not a race it's a marathon. We must take back our country from these useless leader. Our time is now. Peter Obi all the way

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by RichDad1(m): 5:51am On Aug 10, 2022
PDP and their mobs created that Lekki mascara lies just for political gains.
Unfortunately, for PDP the monster they made has reinvented itself as choose another path. Instead of shouting Atikulated, they’re now obi-dents cheesy

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Austindark(m): 5:51am On Aug 10, 2022
This is a typical "You will hear from us " attitude from the youths.
APC thought they defeated the youths and quelled the Protest. But unfortunately for them, we will never forget.
The so called heavyweight politicians can now clearly see the Handwriting on the wall. They have been rejected and their days are numbered. No redemption just pack and go.

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Focusmi: 5:53am On Aug 10, 2022
ENDSARS spirit still alive if you know U know kiss

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by upower123(m): 5:53am On Aug 10, 2022
Time for payback

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by mactoni91(m): 5:53am On Aug 10, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by UselessBuharist: 5:54am On Aug 10, 2022
oluwaSavage:
Some people will still vote for APC


Fear stupid people in large numbers, they will definitely ruin the rest...

Very true, fear congregation of idiots

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Ogaga87(m): 5:56am On Aug 10, 2022
APC is the current SARS right now and since election is the only way to end them, we can't wait..

Obedient is the way forward come 2023

Let's vote wisely

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by PassingShot(m): 5:57am On Aug 10, 2022
Figment of the imagination of angry birds and perpetual wailing wailers grin

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by TOPCRUISE(m): 5:57am On Aug 10, 2022
The present authoritarian democratic leadership style will also shape outcome of 2023 presidential election.

The government constant gagging of press and media and allowing NBC to fine media stations who engage in pure journalism and news reporting of factual situations will also shape the outcome of 2023 presidential election.

The Twitter ban in Nigeria and the lifting of the ban and the hunting down of government critics will also shape the outcome.

The outcome of the sayings that Buhari will handle security while osinbajo will handle economy will as well shape the outcome of the presidential election.

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Olachase(m): 5:57am On Aug 10, 2022
Oga go and sit down endsars work because all youth work in hand, and Yorubas were among that was the reason why endsars work out in lagos.... Now this is politics if Tinubu should win this coming election... I'm not sure any any yoruba in sense would join any forum of another end SARS and destroy lagos like the previous.

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by bennybuhari: 5:57am On Aug 10, 2022
PDP ordered the soldiers to Lekki right?
RichDad1:
PDP and their mobs created that Lekki mascara lies just for political gains.
Unfortunately, for PDP the monster they made has reinvented itself as choose another path. Instead of shouting Atikulated, they’re now obi-dents cheesy

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by Stanweezy(m): 5:58am On Aug 10, 2022
Our PVCs will give us Justice we demanded


Lekki tool-gate, youths were murdered by the FGN controlled uniform men and up till today no justice or sanction given to the perpetrators.

Vote Labour Party

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Re: How EndSARS Protest May Shape Outcome Of 2023 Presidential Election by blaise26abj(m): 5:58am On Aug 10, 2022
I wonder why people in power seem to be disconnected from the heartbeat of the nation . I am so interested in the outcome of the 2023 elections .
If the youth succeed in displacing the old politicians ,what their reaction will be . And if the old politicians win , what the reaction of the youths will be .

But I have to say this , the delegates are the selectors of the candidates the populace has to choose from . These delegates are easy to reach people and they sold us out for some dollars . If Obi was PDP’s candidate and Osinbajo was APC’s , then things might be a lot different and even more exciting .

I hope we get it right and the will of the people ,despite the terrible pool of candidates we have to choose from , is not trampled on .

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