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AGF Receives List Of 35 SARS Operatives Okayed For Dismissal, Trial

*NHRC presents report to Malami

The Presidential Investigative Panel on Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigeria Police Force that investigated rights abuses and other inhuman treatment by men of the disbanded unit has recommended dismissal of 35 of police personnel who served in the unit for engaging various forms of misconduct, including extra-judicial killings.

The panel also recommended 33 for prosecution, 23 for reduction in ranks and two to be arrested and prosecuted.

It recommended 26 cases for further investigation by the police, 57 in which victims are to be compensated and two cases in which pending court orders are to be obeyed by the police.

It recommended public apology over 32 cases to be published in newspapers and other means.

The recommendations affect cases distilled from 13 states with the Federal Capital territory (FCT) having the largest number of people recommended for dismissal.

It has 12, followed by Imo with seven, Lagos with six, Akwa Ibom with four, Kaduna with two Enugu, Delta, Ogun and Rivers having one each.

Other states, in respect of which recommendations were made are Benue, Gombe, Kogi and Kwara.

The FCT also led in the number of cases in which the panel recommended compensation, with 17 cases, followed by Lagos with 15 and Ogun and Enugu with four each.

On compensation, the panel recommended the payment N500, 000 to N20million to some of the identified victims as well as to families of deceased victims.

While some of the indicted SARS operatives were directed to personally pay the compensation, the Nigeria Police was also found liable and asked to pay some of the victims.

The Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Tony Ojukwu led a team of officials of the agency to submit the report to the Attorney general of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami on Monday.

Ojukwu told newsmen the affected SARS officers were found culpable of offences that ranged from alleged extra-judicial killings, unlawful arrest and detention, threat and intimidation, unfounded allegations, seizure of properties and illegal blockage of accounts of innocent citizens.

Malami said: “Our responsibility as a government is to establish and entrench a constitutional program to take care of collective interest that will incorporate the interest of the victim of crime, the interest of the nation and the interest of the individual involved.

“This government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed demonstrated effective consciousness of these factors with particular reference to perhaps the Police.

“The government has taken steps, inclusive of having in place the Police Act 2020, which is indeed a piece of legislation established with a view to ensure that necessary reforms are brought into the operations of the Police. Far reaching indeed, with wider approach.

“Approach that has to do with the welfare of Police officers and welfare of the society as it relates to having in place community policing and indeed having necessary checks and discipline that will ensure that the Police as an institution and not necessarily a unit of it, is brought in line with the best practices for the purpose of the discharge of their responsibilities”.

He said it was in furtherance of move to enhance operations and welfare of the Police that the Police Trust Fund was established

“I Was Raped By SARS Two Years Ago” – Young Woman Narrates Ordeal (Video)

A young woman claimed at a protest on Thursday that she’s joining the call to end SARS and its replacement SWAT because she’s been a victim and won’t wait for her children to go what she went through.

Chiatuiro Precious Chidera alleged she was raped by SARS two years ago after which they still extorted money from her.

She wrote on Twitter:

“Hi Twitter,this is a secret I kept with me for years. I would always be strong but we must #EndSARS and #EndSWAT .
I was upset,I have to vent.
I am the lady in the picture.
I am Chiatuiro Precious Chidera.”

In a video she posted on Twitter, she said she will not bring her daughter into a world where she could be raped by officers who should protect her, neither will she bring sons into a country where they can be easily killed. For these reason, she says she will continue to protest.

Holding a placard at the End SARS protest, she said: “I was raped by this motherf**kers last two years.

“They extorted money from me too.

“What was my crime: I fresh. I fresh na crime?

“I cannot give birth to a daughter in this country make them no go rape my daughter tomorrow.

“Make them no go shoot my son tomorrow.

“Na people pikin them they dead for Lagos state. End SARS. End police brutality.”

Twitter users sent her messages of hope and she said she has “lived past it”.

Watch the video below.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=p-_8iMXvYEA%3Ffeature%3Doembed%26wmode%3Dopaque

15 persons killed in EndSARS protest, says Amnesty International

At least 15 people have been killed, including two policemen, since protests against police brutality erupted in Nigeria this month, according to Amnesty International on Monday.

Anger over abuses by Nigeria police’s notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) forced the government to scrap the unit, but protests have continued and snowballed into calls for sweeping changes in the West African powerhouse.

One person died in the northern city of Kano on Monday while four others died in Benin City, Abuja and Osogbo over the weekend, Amnesty spokesman Isa Sanusi told AFP.

Amnesty had reported a death toll of 10 last Thursday, a week after the protests erupted.

In Lagos, home to 20 million people, thousands of people took to the streets again on Monday bringing the economic hub to a standstill.

In the capital Abuja, tensions were high after protestors said they were attacked by suspected hired thugs on Sunday.

“The Nigerian army and police are everywhere, no doubt to stop the peaceful protest,” 24-year-old demonstrator Anita Izato told AFP.

Meanwhile, police said one of their facilities was attacked on Monday by “persons posing as #EndSARS protestors” in Benin, Edo state.

“The extent of damage cannot be ascertained at the moment but the report indicates that the protesters carted away arms and ammunition from the armoury and freed the suspects in custody before setting some of the facilities ablaze,” the Nigerian police said on Twitter.

A new SWAT force to replace SARS was scheduled to start its training on Monday.

The unit “will operate within very high professional and ethical standards, rule of law and dictates of best international policing practices,” a police statement said on Sunday, adding that it would receive training from the International Committee of the Red Cross. (AFP)

EndSARS: A plea to the protesters, By Richard Akinnola

I make this plea as someone who has been in the different layers of the struggle for over 30 years, particularly against the military. So, I’m speaking from experience. Banger no be bullet. My position might be unpopular in a time of angst but I’m saying this with great conviction. A popular struggle is not a 100 meter dash; it’s a marathon. You fight, you pause, you engage, and you re-strategise.

This Endsars struggle has been substantially successful and l give kudos to all those that keyed into it. However, in any struggle of this nature, there is a time of reassessment, against the backdrop of the concessions made by the other side. At this stage, it is time to suspend these protests, lest all the gains made be lost. When it is suspended and say within a short period, if the government doesn’t concretely implement ABCD of the demands, we would be back on the streets. At this stage, the protesters are at an advantage to negotiate but if the government decides to use force to break the protests, all the gains would have been lost and you would be at a disadvantaged position to negotiate.

I know the hardliners would dismiss this as being cowardly or pacifist, if you have not been involved in a struggle or in incarceration, you won’t appreciate this. In one of Gani Fawehinmi’s long incarceration, an arrangement was made to release him to the late Ooni of Ife. Under normal circumstance, Gani would not accept a traditional ruler to serve as a sort of “surety” for his release but we wanted a Gani alive for the struggle than a dead Gani. Those who asked MKO Abiola not to accept a contrived conditional bail are still with their families, while Abiola’s family and businesses crumbled while he was cajoled not to accept the conditional bail. He would have been out to reassess the situation and how to fight back to reclaim his mandate.

I urge that these protests be suspended. The hardliners against the suspension would not be there when soldiers start shooting. Ask the Shiites people. I was involved in brokering the El Zackzakky bail before he was flown to India before the disagreement in India and the subsequent military action against them which l was trying to prevent. In Ebutte Metta, Lagos today, a police station attacked and you see policemen running. Somewhere in Ikeja, a policeman was stopped on a bike and he was asked to kneel down and water poured on him. There are going to be reprisals for these actions because we can’t be acting like the SARS people that we fight. Anarchy is setting in.

Guys, let reason prevail. This is not cowardly but wisdom so that we can hold on to the gains made in this protest. It is easy to stay on the social media and egg people on. I have been in trenches all my years. I have been to police, SSS and DMI detentions. I have faced bullets. So, I’m not a coward but wisdom, with the benefit of hindsight ought to teach one when to advance and when to retreat.

May God guide us right.

@Richard Akinnola

•Source: Facebook

Breaking: #EndSARS protest taking fearful colouration in Abuja as cars burnt, reprisal attacks on; Lagos shuts schools

The #EndSARS protests in Abuja is assuming dangerous colouration as alleged pro-SARS thugs burnt tens of cars and became subjects of reprisal attacks in the Apo District of Abuja, home to traders and mechanics.

At press time, no word had come from authorities as angry traders chased around the alleged hoodlums with axes and cudgels.

Some of the other disturbing pictures and videos could not be verified at press time, so Everyday.ng cannot publish them.

Recall that the Minister of Youths and Social Development, Sunday Dare, after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday told journalists that the President recognised the right of the youths to protest, but cautioned against violence.

His words: “First, Mr President said as far as he was concerned, it is important to allow the younger generation to exercise the freedom to protest, but he did say that such protests must be in a peaceful manner.

“Of course, he is worried about some of the exceptions to the peaceful nature of the protests.

“For him, it is important that these protests are properly guided. He said part of the demands that were made was to ensure those protesting are protected and any police officer that has in one way or the other attacked any protester be brought to book.

“So, Mr President thinks it is a fundamental human right, so long as the protest is peaceful and focused. He said he has been responsive to demands put forward by the protesters.

“He believes the youth to a very large extent are law-abiding, they are young people with dreams and expectations of the government and the society and that they have a right to demand for certain things, which is why he has a very attentive ear to their demands….

“The President spoke directly on Monday, condemning the killings, particularly the extra-judicial killings that have occurred before, police brutality and approving investigation and to bring the guilty to book. That is one level of conversation.

“Last week, we had a virtual town-hall meeting in which we had the police PRO and myself engaging with over 145 youths online, where they asked numerous questions.

“We provided updates and the police was able to give further details on how the reforms were proceeding and will proceed, in some cases clear timelines on how the reforms will take place.

“The demands are already in the public and the government is already addressing those demands. That in itself is a demand and a conversation….

“Some of these demands will take time there are processes that must take place.

“Some of the demands need administrative responses; some of them need legislation; some of them need executive orders where necessary.

“All of these will take time. We live in a constitutional democracy, these processes cannot be usurped or bypassed, they must take time.

“But I think that the youth of this country have been heard, the agenda is clear and the government has taken note, government has gone to work.”

Announcing the death of a protester earlier in the day, Police spokeswoman for the Abuja Command, Mariam Yusuf, said in a statement: “The Commissioner of Police FCT Command, Bala Ciroma, has called for calm among protesters, following a clash between the EndSARS and Pro-SARS protesters at the Central Business District in the early hours of Monday, October 19.

“Preliminary investigation reveals that no life was lost; however, one vehicle was set ablaze during the clash. In view of this, the Commissioner of Police has ordered a discreet investigation into the incident.

“In another development, the Command wishes to outrightly condemn the violent attack on a protester by unknown hoodlums along Kubwa axis on Saturday, October 17, 2020.

“The hoodlums who infiltrated the ranks of the #EndSARS protesters attacked one Anthony Onome Unuode and left him with various degrees of injury which eventually resulted in death.”

Meantime, the Lagos State Government has ordered the closure of public and private schools in the state indefinitely.

This was announced in a press statement by the state’s Head of Public Affairs, Ministry of Education, Kayode Abayomi, on Monday.

The statement was titled, ‘Lagos directs students to stay at home’.

It quoted the Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, as saying that the schools were shut down over “tension generated by the anti-SARS protests.”

The PUNCH reports that academic activities were affected in some schools in the state on Monday as protests against police brutality and bad governance continue.

The statement read in part, “The Lagos State Government has directed all pupils/students in public and private schools to stay at home following the tension generated by the anti-SARS protests.

“A new date of resumption for all classes will be announced as soon as possible.”

Adefisayo added that “the safety of the pupils/students, parents and all staff working in schools is paramount at this critical period”.

She however advised parents to “keep an eye on their wards and not allow them to be used as willing tools in the hands of those who might want to hijack the protests to unleash mayhem on the society”.

The Commissioner also encouraged schools to “utilise other means of distance teaching and learning i.e radio, television and online media as they have been doing during and post the recent COVID-19 lockdown”.

The PUNCH had reported that the Lagos State Government approved that both public and private schools in the state can fully resume from Monday, October 19, 2020.

Schools in the state were previously closed to curb the spread of coronavirus in the state.

Adefisayo, who made the announcement in a press statement last Monday, said the physical resumption, which was for the 2020/2021 academic session, would include pupils in pre-primary, daycare, kindergarten, and nursery schools.

The PUNCH gathered that many students and teachers encountered difficulty in getting to schools in the state on Monday.

There was also violence in the Yaba area of the state when some hoodlums attacked operatives of the Rapid Response Squad.

Our correspondent gathered some of the pupils and teachers trekked long distances to get to schools.

This is as #EndSARS protesters mounted roadblocks in strategic locations in the state in a bid to express their displeasure.

▪︎ Additional reports by The Punch

Why soldiers flooded Abuja despite Falana’s caution

Soldiers took positions in Abuja as part of the mandate to secure Abuja and stratetegic facilities, as well as the Asokoro district which houses the Presidential Villa, the official seat of power and residence of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and their families, Everyday.ng has learnt.

But activist lawyer, and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Femi Falana, has cautioned the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai, and his men that they risk facing the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague if any of the #EndSARS protesters is killed.

Falana, in a statement as the Chairman of the Alliance for Survival of COVID-19 and Beyond (ASCAB), urged President Muhammadu Buhari not to invite soldiers to resolve a purely democratic issue that calls for dialogue and constructive engagement.

Youths across Nigeria have kept up their 12 days old protest to end Police brutality and sundry issues that have bedevilled the country for decades.

The Army Brigade of Guards protects the President and his immediate vicinity which stretches as far as Zuba, Giri, and Mogadishu Barracks, a stone-throw from the A.Y.A. Roundabout.

The roundabout is less than two and half kilometers to one of the gates of the Presidential Villa.

#EndSARS protesters had announced that they planned to take over A.Y.A. roundabout by Monday, which caused the security agencies to scramble a quick response that effectively kept away protesters, but most civil and public servants could not make it to their offices as protesters blocked other points on the Abuja-Lafia expressway.

But the Police engaged and tear gassed protesters who attempted to to access the Villa through the John Kennedy street entrance.

It was also gathered that the soldiers who flooded the streets of Abuja on Monday were not those meant to be part of the Nigerian Army Operation Crocodile Smile VI, but the Army has been hard-pressed to convince the general public as to the coincidence of the exercise.

The Army on Sunday denied that the operation was aimed at disrupting the ongoing #EndSARS protests across the country.

It said this year’s Exercise Crocodile Smile VI scheduled to commence from Tuesday 20th of October to the 31 of December 2020 had no relationship with any lawful protest under any guise whatsoever.

“To now insinuate that it is an exercise meant to stifle the ongoing ENDSARS protest is to say the least highly misinformed.

“Exercise Crocodile Smile VI has nothing to do with the ongoing protest and the Nigerian Army has never been involved in the ongoing protest in any form whatsoever”, it said.

Col. Sagir Musa, the Army spokesman said in a statement that so far, the army had acted professionally since the civil protest started over two weeks ago.

“For the records, Exercise Crocodile Smile is a yearly exercise in the NA calendar/forecast of events, which traditionally holds from October to December of each year.

“This year’s Exercise Crocodile Smile is scheduled to commence from the 20 of October to the 31 of December 2020 has no relationship with any lawful protest under any guise whatsoever,” he said.

However, Falana’s ASCAB said: “It is unfortunate that the Nigerian government is sending a signal to the military that it has a role to play in a purely civil matter.

“The plan to deploy soldiers is dangerous. It will push Nigeria into the red light district of global reckoning. Sending soldiers after school children and leaders of tomorrow shows what future we anticipate for the teeming population of young men and women who have taken to the streets to protest against a system that buries their dreams and shatter their potentials and aspirations.

“We urge President Mohammadu Buhari not to use soldiers to quell a peaceful, civil protest. The protesters have been lawful. The few cases of violence were associated with armed thugs disrupting the protests coupled with the shooting of protesters by security operatives.

“The political class is isolating Nigerians from governance. State resources are squandered by a few, corrupt people who over the years have failed to address institutional rot that continues to fuel anger and desperation of the toiling people.”

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BREAKING: Thugs deployed against #EndSARS protesters break into Benin Prison, free inmates.

Governor Obaseki quickly seized the turmoil on Monday to declare a dusk-to-dawn curfew across the city.

Buhari Gives Marching Order On Banditry, Kidnapping, Cattle Rustling

President Muhammadu Buhari has issued a marching order to security agencies to do whatever is necessary to put an end to banditry, kidnapping, cattle rustling and other related crimes bedeviling Katsina and the Northwest region.

The Minister for Interior, Ogbeni Rauuf Aregbesola, accompanied by the Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi, made the disclosure at an emergency town hall meeting with stakeholders in Katsina which was organized as part of measures to end the spate of insecurity facing the state and the region

While assuring the region of the determination of the Federal Government to bring its total brutal and ferocious might to bear on the enemies of peace in the area, the minister added that time has come to put an end to all forms of criminality.

He said: “President Muhammadu Buhari and his cabinet were saddened with the wanton killings and destruction of lives and property being carried out by the bandits.

“The marauding bandits terrorizing the North-West zone of the country have massacred over 8,000 persons in Katsina, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto and Niger states.

“Their most threatening attack was on April 18, 2020 on Katsina villages during which 47 people were killed. These criminals attack mostly people in the rural areas; kill, steal and rape without mercy, they are practically destroying the economy of rural areas and the food supply chain of the country”.

He also declared that the charge received from the President is twofold; first is to put an end to the banditry group, while the second is to work with the government and people of the state to restore normal life, especially to the people in the rural areas and the farming community.

Also speaking, the Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi, admitted that the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) is bedeviled with unprofessional conducts that are not in line with democratic principles of governance.

He noted that the stakeholders’ engagement is coming at a time when Police in this country is being faced with the challenge of unprofessional conducts that are not in tune with the principles of democratic governance

Earlier, the Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari said the state government had made frantic efforts in tackling security challenges in the state.

Claims, counter-claims as DStv, GOtv reportedly hacked by Anonymous…

▪︎Excitement as all channels are now for free viewership…

There were reports doing the round on the social media that the broadcast services provided by MultiChoice Nigeria, owners of DSTV and GOTV had been allegedly hacked by controversial hackers, “Anonymous”.

When the claim was validated by checking the channels available on ‘Yanga’ a lesser DSTV bouqet, it was observed that several channels that used to be reserved for a premium bouqet was available for viewership on the said “Yanga’” subscription.

But there were counter claims by the DSTV that  the company decided to open all of its channels because the firm was upgrading its system.

“We don’t want our subscribers to go through challenges, that is why we open all channels till we complete the upgrade.

“We had informed our subscribers of this upgrade earlier last week,” a source reportedly said.

Pastor Adeboye’s wife sends #EndSARS protesters food, water

Pastor (Mrs.) Folu Adeboye, wife of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, on Sunday lent her voice to the ongoing #EndSARS protest in Nigeria.

‘Mummy G.O. as fondly called, supported #EndSars protesters in the Alausa protest ground with trucks loaded with food supplies.

Among items sent to the protest ground directly from RCCG camp were 200 packs of bottle water, 1,000 bags of pure water and 27 bags of snacls (puff puff).

Mummy G.O sent in 3 trucks to Alausa this morning. We have 27 packs of bottle water, 1,000 of pure water & 27 bags of snacks (puff-puff) directly from RCCG camp. We see it, we appreciate it! #EndSARS #AlausaProtest

Pastor Enoch Adeboye and the Redeemed Christian Church of God had, on Thursday, supported the #EndSARS, #EndSWAT protests when he took to his Instagram page to write: “Our daughters will not be able to prophesy and young men will not see visions if we don’t keep them alive. I support the youths in this peaceful protest as they “speak up” to #EndPoliceBrutality #EndSARS #ENDSWAT.”

Also, the church shared the image below where it attested that it is in full support of the protests. (TNG)

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