N’ Assembly will Ensure Justice for Victims of Alleged SARS Abuse-Lawan
Senate President,
Dr Ahmad Lawan, has assured Nigerian youths that the National Assembly will
collaborate with the Executive to ensure justice for victims of misconduct and
rights abuses by personnel of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS)
of the Nigeria Police.
Dr. Lawan,
gave the assurance in a statement he personally signed on Monday, said the
legislative arm will also work with the Executive to ensure that the five-point
demands of the #EndSARS protesters, which the government has committed itself
to, are fully implemented.
He said in
order to discourage impunity, they will insist that the perpetrators of the
alleged abuses be prosecuted and sanctioned.
Lawan
however urged the youths to join hands with the authorities in bringing an
urgent cessation to the violence.
He lamented
that the country is still grappling with the havoc of COVID-19, and cannot
afford yet another epidemic that has now appeared in the form of the
lawlessness that is going on.
He said: ”In
spite of the unfortunate hijack of the protests against police brutality by hoodlums
to unleash horrifying violence, arson, looting and wanton destruction of public
and private property on the country, we will ensure that government fulfills
the commitment it has made to the well-meaning agitators for police reform and
good governance.
“The
National Assembly is fully committed to putting the necessary legislation in
place for comprehensive reform of the police to enhance their institutional
integrity and efficiency.
”As we seek
a path out of this regrettable crisis, my heart goes out to the victims of the
reprehensible violence and criminality witnessed in the last few days in many
parts of the country. I send my condolences to the families of our security and
law enforcement agents who have made the supreme sacrifices in the course of
their service to their fatherland.
“I also call
for a thorough investigation of every criminal act that we have witnessed in
the past few weeks with a view to bringing to justice all those elements who
have so callously destroyed public and private property.
”I call on
our patriotic youths to leave the streets as government has heard their voices
and is addressing their grievances. This is also necessary to avoid unwittingly
continuing to provide covers for the criminals and fifth columnists in our
midst.
“However, as
regards those criminal elements unleashing terror on our cities under the guise
of the protest, I urge the security agencies to forthwith but with utmost
restraint, restore law and order across the country and bring the criminals to
justice.”
On his part,
the senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District, Ubah, has condemned
the shooting of the EndSARS protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate, and also called
on President Buhari to set a panel of inquiry to investigate what he termed the
barbaric shooting of peaceful protesters.
In a
statement he personally signed on Monday, Ubah expressed deep sadness over the
incident while condoling with the families of all those that lost their lives.
According to
him, ”I hereby call on the federal government and all relevant security
agencies involved to commence immediate investigation into this matter with a
view to serving justice to the deceased and their loved ones. I also call on the
President and Commander in Chief of the Armed forces of Nigeria, President
Muhammadu Buhari to assuage the feelings of the citizenry.
”As stated
earlier in my motion on the floor of the Nigerian Senate on Tuesday; October
13, 2020 calling for comprehensive police reforms and end of police brutality,
I remain committed to exploring ways of ensuring that the incessant harassment
of citizens by security agents stops with a view to promoting a cordial
relationship between law abiding citizens and law enforcement agents in the
nation for a more peaceful and secure environment where the people can express
their thoughts and feelings about the government without fear of intimidation.”
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