Headline -Abdullahi II cautions FG against plan deployment of Military on peaceful End SARS protesters

Headline -Abdullahi II    cautions    FG  against  plan deployment of Military  on peaceful  End SARS protesters


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CAC/IT/NO 132353
th 18 October 2020
His Excellency,
Ahmed Ibrahim Lawal
President of the Senate 
Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

A PASSIONATE APPEAL TO CALL ON PRESIDENT MOHAMMADU BUHARI 
GCFR TO SHELVE THE PLANNED DEPLOYMENT OF NIGERIAN ARMY ON 
PEACEFUL PROTESTERS

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2. You may kindly wish to recall that the recent protest to ENDSARS was basically occasioned by a viral video showing men of the Nigeria Police Force brutalizing a young  man somewhere in the Southern region of the Nigeria. It is needless to say that these act of brutality by men of the Nigeria Police Force has been the lot of many Nigerians. 

3. The ENDSARS is a microcosm of the many ills afflicting the Nigeria State. The 
audacity and impunity with which the SARS officials have been operating for the past  decades is a clear manifestation of a failing Nigerian State.

 The knee jerk approach 
adopted by the Government in disbanding SARS and replacing it with SWAT team portrays either a total lack of understanding of the entire problem or a lack of sincerity in addressing the problem.

 The Nigerian Government must realize that what the youth 
on behalf of majority of Nigerians, clamour for is a total reform of the entire police force and not a mere change of name. 

We are calling for holistic reforms of all 
government institutions and a reform of the entire nation. We cannot continue to 
treat the symptoms while deliberately ignoring the root causes.

 My sincere apologies  to 
by big brother Egbon Simon Kolawole: my reading of the real situation is that there is  something deeper going out there. Deeper than SARS. Deeper SWAT. Deeper than 
Police brutality. 

We have what we have in our hands is the unloading of pent up anger, 
frustration and resentments by Nigerians with the leading the line. 

Distinguished President of the Senate Sir, I call on you to note that our cries for 
justice must be seen as a cry for peace in our beloved country. We want a nation where there will be education without industrial strikes. We desire a Nigeria where the son of a nobody become somebody without knowing anybody. We want a Nigeria where knowledge and skills meet opportunity and employment.


This cry is for a Nigeria 
where we are not treated as second class citizens but rather accorded equal 
opportunities to realize our potentials rather than being profiled as criminals by those who are supposed to protect us. We desire a Nigeria of our dreams. A country we can pass on to our children with great hope.

As I move to conclude, because conclude I must, I urge you as representative of 
the people and a major stakeholder in the Nigeria Project to prevail on President 
Mohammadu Buhari GCFR to shelve the planned deployment of the Nigerian Army on arm less and peaceful protesters in the guise of a routine national exercise or what 
ever pretext.

 The President should see this as an opportunity to engage directly with the people and chat a new direction for our beloved country. 

While I look forward to  you treating this with the urgency it demands, please accept the assurances of Nigerian Youth that these protests is not about any individual, but it is about time. 

Long live the Nigerian Youth
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Yours in service
Mallam. Bashir Abdullahi II, Mnim, Fcasi
Convener Hope Initiative. 
CC: 
Speaker, House of Representatives 
Chairman Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights & Legal matters
Deputy Chairman Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights & Legal 
matters 
Chairman Senate committee on Army. 
Chairman House committee on Human Rights
Chairman House committee on Army 
Executive Secretary National Human Rights Commission 
Secretary General United Nations 
Deputy Secretary General United Nations
Bishops conference of Nigeria
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)
Jama'atu Nasril Islam (JNI)
Chairman, Christain Traditional Rulers of Nigeria

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