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Focusing, Articulating and Giving Voice to Protesting Voices on the Street – Addendum 5 Pointers and Statement Memoriam

At the root of the malaise that has culminated in #endsars, #endpolicebrutality, #policereforms – is the impunity and debauched conspicuous consumption which has perennially been on display from political and public office holders in the country. To that effect the streets echo the following demands:

  1. Following up from the widely circulated #ENDSARS 5 point demand and to give meaning and lasting resolution to #policebrutality – the government must immediately reconstitute the Governing Council of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to enable it discharge it's functions with respect to cases of human rights violation in Nigeria. In the same vein the National Assembly must immediately amend the Police Service Commission Act with a view to making it independent, responsive and viable. The Commission shall outline Police rules of engagement that shall be adequately publicized and disseminated to the Public. The Commission shall be chaired by a retired Justice of the Supreme or Appeal court. Funding for the Commission shall henceforth be independent of the Police. The Commission shall have a time frame of no more than 3 months within which to reach outcomes from receipt of complaint petitions.

These demands(by no means exhaustive) and continuing protests are advanced peacefully and in non-violence. In the meantime, we are hoping to see real arrests and parading of those who have slain our kith and kin. We are keenly looking forward to action plans to holistically overhaul the Police in training, welfare etc. We need action, timelines, deliverables – not stories. #endpolicebrutality

We enjoin Nigerians across the country, in diaspora and friends of Nigeria across the world to come out en masse on Friday the 23rd of October dressed in black, with flowers and leaves in peaceful assemblage to commemorate our fallen compatriots across the country whose lives were cut short brutally. As we lay these wreaths across public spaces we will honour the names of our fallen and send a message that we will no longer be nameless citizens. In memoriam: October 23rd – the day of black.

#ENDSARS
#endpolicebrutality
#endbadgovernance
#endauthorityimpunity
#leaderlessyouthprotests
@MyTribeNigeria

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