October 10, 2020.
Ekohotblog reports that according to the ‘Centre of Excellence’, “we know how painful it is to be victims of police brutality”.
In a statement on Friday evening by Gawat Jubril, the Senior Special Assistant, (SSA), to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on New Media, the government also said it ‘agreed’ police brutality must stop.
The statement further reads: “Governor Sanwo-Olu is discussing the issue with the Police authorities and hopes that the matter will be resolved in the interest of our teeming youths and in the spirit of democracy.
“The government, therefore, seeks the patience and understanding of all those concerned. Steps are being taken to correct the wrongs that have been identified. Let us remain peaceful as the authorities are addressing the issue.
“The Lagos State Government will do everything possible to ensure that human rights of all Lagosians are protected at all times.
“The Inspector-General of Police should be allowed to handle the matter, having intervened and issued directives that address the major causes of the infractions that have pitched the people, especially youths, against SARS.
“Our appeal is predicated on the need to prevent hoodlums from hijacking the protests and disrupting our businesses and social lives, which are just picking up following the lethal effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“Two wrongs do not make a right.
“We commend the protesters for the peaceful way they have conducted themselves.
“The State Government will work with the relevant authorities to ensure that their grievances are dispassionately examined,” the statement added.
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