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Extra judicial killings: Cleric calls For Buhari’s Resignation

  • October 2020.
  • A cleric in Imo State, Bishop Uzoma Emmanuel has condemned the extra judicial killings of some innocent and unarmed youths who were protesting against police brutality in the country, Ekohotblog has learnt.

Ekohotblog reports that the prelate decried the recent happenings in the country and blamed the presidency for not nipping them in the bud.

Fielding questions from journalists in Owerri, Bishop Uzoma argued that the country’s problems would have been solved if the leaders were sensitive to the plight of the people that elected them.

Bishop Uzoma said President Muhammadu Buhari should quickly tender his resignation on account of incompetence.

The Bishop, lauded the Federal Government for disbanding the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, (SARS), for failing the nation but at the same time frowned at the inauguration of SWAT to replace SARS.

The cleric further urged the Inspector General of Police and the Federal Government to dissolve SWAT as, according to him, it amounts to selling a dog to buy a he-goat.

He further explained that those police officers found guilty in the killings of the unarmed citizens be publicly brought to book, soliciting that compensation be paid to families that were affected and assaulted during the protests.

He opined that the police needs reforms and retraining in order to keep abreast of the trends in their profession.

Domole Ifeoma

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