AlexBells: So the debate had been on here if there been protest in the South East, well I live in Enugu, I do get these pictures on whatsapp status talking about a meeting point at Okpara Sqaure but I had not seen any protest really.
Honestly I'm not protesting, things are a little different in the East, we are a little apathetic, majority here does not trust any federal body, especially the armed forces, the South east is not among the top 5 people in the Nigerian government nor the Nigeria security, apparently we don't have fathers in Abraham in the country currently.
I get the South East being a PDP region also but while the rest face police brutality, we are already facing federal brutality, we got bigger problem on the ground here.
We are like orphaned child we have to advice ourselves, when it happens, Buhari will be there for the North, Osinbajo will be there for the West, who would be there for the east, we are not protesting, e get why...
Still yet, any protest in the east, let me see the picture evidence, I'm in Enugu currently it is calm as usual.
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So, I recently watched a video that explained the Nigerian government and it seems like a carbon copy of the United States government... Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I feel like its hard to create change in Nigeria through this system. Especially, trying to end SARS. What do you guys think?
PureGoldh: #EndSARS Protest: This Is Not Clout Chasing, Jimi Agbaje Reacts
A former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (Jimi Agbaje) has reacted to calls for the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
In a series of tweets, Mr. Agbaje noted that the protest that held in Lagos was not a ploy at clout-chasing but rather their grievances were valid.
He said “These young Nigerians will not leave their livelihoods to remain on the streets for hours on end.
“It isn’t clout chasing, their grievances are valid.
“The next victim may be anyone and that includes you and me”.
He noted that the current #EndSARS protests by youth group are an indication that something is fundamentally wrong with our security architecture.
According to him, bad eggs among the Nigerian Police have been allowed to own the narrative for too long.
The former governorship candidate recalled some names of victims who have been killed by the operatives.
“Tiyamiyu Kazeem – Sagamu, Chibuike Daniel Dominic – PH, Remi – Osogbo, Ifeoma Agbugu – Enugu, Kolade Johnson – Lagos & many more whose names or stories we do not know.
“It’s a national problem.
“At what point does the Government take effective action?”
He called for the prosecution of policemen who are involved in the act.