#EndSARS: IGP Blames Social Media For Escalated Protest

The Inspector-General of Police, (IGP) Muhammad Abubakar Adamu said social media was the greatest weapon used in escalating #End-Sars protest across the states of the federation.

The IGP disclosed this on Thursday when he paid a courtesy visit to the state Governor Hope Uzodimma to ascertain the level of damage done to both public and private facilities during the #EndSARs protest.

“I came specifically to visit vandalized properties and to see the level of damage done to police facilities in Imo”, he said.

He said the protest was not basically targeted at the Police or SARS, but for hoodlums to loot and cause civil unrest in the country.

He advised Nigerians not to allow the country to pass through the experience it had during the protest.

He commended Police officers across the nation for their professional conduct during the protest.

“I can tell you that our men acted professionally during the protest, they have their guns, they were being killed, yet they respected human dignity.

Abubakar said he would also address key stakeholders and police officers to encourage and boost their morale which he said was low due to the protest.

He said he would strengthen community policing and to partner with relevant stakeholders in achieving the aim.

Governor Uzodimma in his remarks said police officers paid a huge sacrifice for the nation during the protest.

He said the society needed to embrace the police strongly, while also assuring that the Imo government would support security agencies in the state.

The governor expressed worry that social media was being used to cause trouble in the country. “I am strongly advocating that social media should be regulated in Nigeria.

“Opposition party incited hoodlums to cause trouble in Imo because the real protesters went off the street after my address and assurances to them,” Uzodimma said.

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