Saturday, October 10, 2020

Presidency says Buhari briefed by IGP on ENDSARS campaign




- Presidency said President Muhammadu Buhari has been briefed about the grievances of Nigerian on police brutality 
- Media aide to the president, Bashir Ahmad, said Buhari was notified on Thursday by the police IG Mohammed Adamu 
- Ahmad assured aggrieved Nigerians that President Buhari will give fresh directives in the interest of the people 
Presidency said President Muhammadu Buhari has been briefed on the ongoing protest by the Nigerian youths against the brutality of the SARS operatives. 
Bashir Ahmad, an aide to the president on new media, made this known on Friday, October 9, amid nationwide demonstration against the age-long police brutality. He said Buhari was notified about the development by the inspector general of police Muhammed Adamu on Thursday, October 8. Ahmad stated that President Buhari will issue fresh directives to the police, assuring that necessary actions will be taken in the interest of Nigerians. 
According to the presidential aide, "good people of Nigeria" have the rights to protest and express their grievances to their leaders. 
In his words: 
"Good people of Nigeria have every right to protest the #PoliceBrutality or anything they see is not going on well. "The President was briefed yesterday by the IG of Police, I am very sure action will be taken and in the best interest of Nigerians." 
The new statement from the presidency is coming barely 24 hours after an aide to the president on social media, Lauretta Onochie, attacked Nigerian musician Ayo Ibrahim Balogun popularly known as Wizkid for criticising the president's alleged silence on police cruelty 
Meanwhile, Atiku Abubakar has lent also his voice into the public campaign against the brutality of police officers belonging to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), with the former vice president sending a solidarity message to the Nigerian youths. 
In a tweet on Friday, October 9, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain expressed sadness over what he termed as "disproportionate use of force on protesters across the nation." The former vice president noted that protest is an essential part of democracy which should be seen as a means to channel dialogue among the aggrieved parties. 

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