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#EndSARS: Leave the road, let’s dialogue, Sanwo-Olu begs protesters

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Lagos State governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has again pleaded with the youths demonstrating against police brutality in the state to leave the roads and embrace dialogue for the resolution of their agitations.

Governor Sanwo-Olu made this appeal, on Monday, on the heel of violent dimension assumed by the EndSARS protests in some parts of the state, saying the state government had shown sincerity and willingness to address all concerns raised by the protesters, given the actions taken so far.

According to him, the step so far taken include the constitution of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry and setting up of compensation funds for the victims.

The governor, who spoke during the swearing-in of members of the Judicial Panel of Inquiry and Restitution at the State House in Marina, reiterated his solidarity with the protesters’ demands, saying the pain expressed and concerns raised were genuine and legitimate.

This, he said, prompted the Federal and state governments to immediately acquiesce to some of the demands, while setting process in motion to implement others changes demanded.

Sanwo-Olu urged the protesters to be part of the process of implementing the reforms they clamoured for in the police, stressing that continuous blocking of roads, government and private offices would slow down the procedure of implementing their demands.

“We have shown an unprecedented commitment to the complete overhaul of the Nigeria Police. The inauguration of this Judicial Panel of Inquiry is only the first step in a long line of reformative actions that will lead to a thorough revamp and reorientation of the Nigeria Police. I believe that some of the actions we have taken should, to a large extent, show our sincerity and willingness to address all your concerns.

“Let me reiterate that I am on the side of the young people out there. I understand your pain and I know your concerns are genuine and legitimate. While we are able to immediately acquiesce to some of your demands, some others will require time. We ask you to bear with us as we dutifully work on your demands.

“I will, therefore, like to renew my appeal to you to suspend the protests and create an atmosphere for the resolution of all pending demands. I encourage everyone brutalised by the disbanded SARS, including the families of those who died, to present their case before this tribunal,” he said.

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Sanwo-Olu expressed the belief that the task of reforming the police was achievable, saying it required the input and cooperation of the youth to accomplish it.

He commended the cohesiveness of the “resilient” young people who stood their ground in the last two weeks, saying their tenacity had made the much-desired change in the policing system inevitable.

On the judicial panel, Governor Sanwo-Olu said he was convinced that its outcome and recommendations would open a new chapter in a police-citizen relationship, promising that the state government would ensure that all wounds were healed, justice served to victims of abuse, and guilty police officers prosecuted.

At the time of the swearing-in of the panel members, the representatives of the youth in the panel had not been nominated by the protesters.

It would be recalled that the state government, last Friday, reached out to the protesters to forward the name of their nominees into the judicial panel.

The protesters, however, pleaded for more time to send the names of their nominees, four days after the government’s request.

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#EndSARS: Leave the road, let’s dialogue, Sanwo-Olu begs protesters

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