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#EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by ijustdey: 9:31am On Oct 20, 2020
The #EndSARS demonstrations playing out on the streets in state capitals up and down the country in the last two weeks can be described as the most significant civil action mounted by the youth in this country since the return to civil rule in 1999. It is the equivalent of the “o to gee” movement that toppled the Saraki political dynasty in Kwara State in 2019. The state had hitherto been an impenetrable fortress for the opposition, but the All Progressives Congress had other ideas.

The party mounted a spirited campaign to wrest power from the Saraki stranglehold, and it succeeded with the revolutionary swansong of “o to gee” (enough is enough). The same can-do spirit has now been deployed at a much wider (national) level to dispense with the most potent symbol of oppression and mayhem on Nigerian streets and neighbourhood: the disgraced, and disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad. This is a special unit in the Nigeria Police, which had been entrusted with an awesome array of lethal weapons ostensibly to curb crime, but which in recent years had been turned on innocent citizens with reckless abandon.

The personnel in the squad had been thought to be untouchable; they appeared at random on street corners, neighbourhoods and the highways, then, turned the environment into a war zone in a blink of an eye.

They felt so invincible that they would not even bother putting on their police uniform while on duty. Stomping the ground with arms akimbo, they were the latter day brigands protected by the long arm of the law. So, good riddance!

Be that as it may, however, that a nationwide protests of such magnitude would have captivated the cities with so much rage and anger, and the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, would keep his counsel even up till now, is nothing short of mind-boggling.

It is scandalous, in fact. What kind of political leader are you, minister? Are you the person Soyinka referenced in his classic: ‘The man dies in him that keeps silent in the face of tyranny’? Do you not feel burdened by what has been going on? Are you totally ensconced in your Abuja bubble that you are no longer able to hear the children crying? Yes, the Vice President has issued a tepid ‘apology’ above your head, but there is still a legitimate expectation on you to answer the call of duty.

Police officers have also been seen on television screens trying to placate the public, and changing the label of the institutionalised symbol of oppression from SARS to SWAT. But, they are the same people responsible for the unbridled lawlessness in the first place. Besides, this is not just a police problem; it is a systemic rot in the law enforcement regime that needs rationalisation from political leaders. This is where a diligent minister earns his stripes.

It is difficult to accuse Aregbesola of cowardice given his antecedents; Lagos Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure (1999-2007); governor of Osun State (2010-2018), but patience with his lackadaisical attitude on this occasion is wearing thin.

It is noteworthy that the Nigerian Army has predictably stepped into the vacuum Aregbesola created by issuing a thinly veiled threat on the “subversive elements and troublemakers”. According to a social media posting on Thursday, October 15, 2020, by the army acting Director of Public Relations, Colonel Sagir Musa; “The Nigerian Army hereby warns all subversive elements and troublemakers to desist from such acts as it remains highly committed to defend the country and her democracy at all cost”, and offering to “…deal with any situation decisively”. Just wondering, did they obtain ministerial clearance for that release, as they should have?

You can see the irony in the statement. The army vowing to defend “democracy at all cost”. What democracy? Democratisation of violence, perhaps? The biggest defenders of democracy at play here are the gallant youths protesting wanton violence by men and women in uniform, including the army. People are protesting against violence and troublemakers in the ranks of the police, then, the army steps in, promising to visit even more violence on the protesters, who have been largely peaceful. Had there been ministerial leadership, there would not have been room for posturing by the army.

The military wants the last word on this, but it has absolutely no role in civil protests; none whatsoever. Not only that, in a genuine democracy, which they now profess to defend “at all cost”, the military has limited visibility in civil life besides protecting the territorial borders. Is this too difficult for the Nigerian army to accept? It is not the business of the military to determine the characters of the protesters. We have the regular police as well as intelligence officers to take care of that.

What this lays bare, once again, is the continued militarisation of Nigeria’s democratic space. If it was not so obvious before, it is now clear that this country is jointly run by civilian as well as military authorities. One is elected, the other self-appointed. Uniformed personnel continue to hog the headlines on Nigeria’s internal affairs while ministers stand idly by.

Ministers have turned spectators in this tragic political sitcom, instead of setting the tone for dialogue, and laying out the parameters for democratic accountability. In advanced democracies (to which, one hopes, we aspire), it is a rarity to turn on the television set and see a phalanx of uniformed officers lecturing the public on how to behave, and how they will face the wrath of the law, etc.

This is the domain reserved for political leaders. If there is a major altercation between, say, protesting citizens and uniformed officers, it is the political leaders that step forward to own the situation. Democratic leaders lay down the law for armed officers, not the other way around. The armed forces (the police and all) must be brought under civilian authority or, we lose all pretensions to democracy. Civil authorities, not police, should have been the first to announce the disbandment of the hated SARS to demonstrate grip. It is not the job of the police to set up reform of their own organisation’s shortcomings. That is a job for civilian authorities (albeit) with input from the force.

Having said all that, and in the final analysis, what can one recommend that has not been recommended before? Introduce an entrenched system of community policing? It has been suggested a gazillion times and rebuffed. Institute ‘Oputa-style’ commission of enquiry into all aspects of policing and make recommendations? That too, has been done to a lesser degree, but still to no avail. In this column’s view, the policing imbroglio speaks to a deeper crisis of governance in this country. We have an unrepresentative democracy, where 75% of the national budget is frittered away on revenue, and where a handful of privileged elites hold down the rest in a bone-crushing arm lock.

Very often, the police are let loose on the community hopelessly underpaid, demoralised, dehumanised, and hungry. They are then handed fully loaded guns to go and keep the peace. What do you expect would happen at the slightest provocation from a defenceless public? Compared that to the average, (barely literate) legislator whose take home pay in a single year exceeds anything a police officer (of any rank) could ever earn throughout a 35-year career. It is easy to vilify the police in the heat of the moment but, paradoxically, they are both perpetrators AND victims of the systemic rot threatening to eviscerate all in a sea of violence. Remember the enduring aphorism: as long as there is only one bone for three dogs, there can never be peace in the kernel.

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by colorsofrainbow: 9:47am On Oct 20, 2020
...when he's planning to constitute a committee of enquiry then submit a request to the rubber stamp NASS to borrow #75.44bn to meet the demands of the #endsars protesters.
The corruption existing in this government is record breaking.

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by slivertongue: 10:01am On Oct 20, 2020
only, an absentee President appoints absentee minister

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by oluwaseyi0: 11:58am On Oct 20, 2020
an absentee president can only have absentee staff

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Sunnycliff(m): 11:58am On Oct 20, 2020
The rot in Nigeria is incomparable. Buhari is the petroleum minister yet have we fared better in the petroleum sector? What's the current price of PMS

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by KunleyY19(m): 11:58am On Oct 20, 2020
Aregbe is a square peg in a round hole for that post judging by his antecedents...

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by DontBullshitMe: 11:59am On Oct 20, 2020
Protesters that are not ready for dialogue??

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by luvkidtemmy(m): 11:59am On Oct 20, 2020
smiley

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by AltCtrlDel: 11:59am On Oct 20, 2020
DontBullshitMe:
Protesters that are not ready for dialogue??

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Stacyomolola(f): 11:59am On Oct 20, 2020
The street is ours, we go no-where until we WIN angry angry angry

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Shellsploit: 11:59am On Oct 20, 2020
grin grin grin grin

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Abeg help my hustle..!
Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by WhizdomXX(m): 11:59am On Oct 20, 2020
His last paragraph really got me. All I can say about this discovery is "disappointed but not suprised". Those ministerial positions are just cash-out slots for loyalists and praise-singers period. Afterall, if the President hasn't addressed the situation live is it his minister we're expecting it from. Nonsense and ingredients. 2023 slowly approaches, shine your eye. Enough is enough!!!
NIGERIA MUST BE GREAT AGAIN.GOD BLESS US
#endsars #endfailedleaders! #restructuringnow!!

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by TreasureTayo(m): 11:59am On Oct 20, 2020
A true definition of
HE BE THINGS
Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Nobody: 12:00pm On Oct 20, 2020
Lol

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Nazgul: 12:00pm On Oct 20, 2020
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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by money121(m): 12:00pm On Oct 20, 2020
Ok
Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Royalfurnitures: 12:00pm On Oct 20, 2020
Mostl appointees in this govt are not qualified to head nursery schools not to talk of ministries,

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by 4tomandchi: 12:00pm On Oct 20, 2020
"Miyetti Allah has described the #EndSARS protests as part of a plot by some Southern Politicians to overthrow President Muhammadu Buhari"

Miyetti Allah's submission may be true since the protest was engineered in Lagos State so they can say it's made in Lagos or Tinubu sponsored.

But I want to put it to Miyetti Allah and the North that Nigerians are tired of mediocrity and the North pride in PMB is the highest form of mediocrity in the history of Nigeria. The North has never produce such a mediocre president his first coming was better. If every second coming should be like this christians will never pray for Jesus to come again that's how bad it is.

The impunity, corruption and incompetency of this government is the worse in recent times and when you engage top leaders from the North they don't hide their pain about the hardship this government has brought.

Miyetti Allah is scared because they see a revolution in the making and when it peak the only reasonable thing for any government to do is to resign.

#WeSayNoToImpunity

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Six11(m): 12:01pm On Oct 20, 2020
Hmm
Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Omezif(m): 12:01pm On Oct 20, 2020
If people silent, it looks like we don't know what's on the ground. as youths have reacted in this way, it's time for gorvenment to tell us that they really knew we voted them to bring developement to us, and to bring about what every one needs for the goodness of this country. Going back from youths demand is not example of leadership. I'm really appreciated gallant youths effort as protest still going on in which i am also among.

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by InaNla(f): 12:02pm On Oct 20, 2020
where is Areonigbese

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by stZimli: 12:03pm On Oct 20, 2020
The voice of the people is the voice of God

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by SeriouslySense(m): 12:04pm On Oct 20, 2020
cheesy cheesy cheesy, be confident, fearless, and wise

Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Nobody: 12:04pm On Oct 20, 2020
For years, some people only go to the senate to sleep and collect 29m at the end of the month.. Never sponsored a bill nor did any visible project..
Some ministers are just figure heads, throughout their tenure, their names is never mentioned for anything either good, bad or worse..

Na who do us this kin thing for Nigeria self?

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Tintinnoty(m): 12:06pm On Oct 20, 2020
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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by Kingdemu: 12:06pm On Oct 20, 2020
Anarchy is setting in; the protesters are dancing precariously on the cliff of chaos. It is obvious the government is out of options than to move in and restore order.

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Re: #EndSARS Protests And Absentee Minister Of Interior, By Tayo Oke by ATEAMS: 12:07pm On Oct 20, 2020
ABI

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