One year after the #EndSARS protests that took Nigeria to the brink, there is tension in the polity as youths have vowed to commemorate the anniversary, today, with the Police in Lagos and Osun states declaring there would be no street protest.
Indeed, stakeholders lamented, yesterday, that little or nothing has changed, 365 days after the sad episode, with the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, saying security agencies had become more brazen in lawlessness.
Speaking on what youth will do today, human rights activist and Executive Director of EnoughIsEnough, Yemi Adamolekun, said youth will be at the Lekki Toll Gate in respect of #EndSARS protest’s one year anniversary.
She warned that the Nigerian police should not think of arresting innocent Nigerian youths who are only exercising their constitutional right to protest.
Speaking in a phone interview with Newsmen, Adamolekun said the sole responsibility of the Nigerian police was to provide security for citizens of Nigeria as well as arrest criminals causing mayhem in the country.
“The police seem to forget that it is their job to gather information regarding criminals in the country and not to go after the peaceful youths.
“They forgot to focus on their job which is to find criminals.
“Last week, they said there should be no protest. Three days ago, they said people have the right to protest. Yesterday, they threatened that the youths should not come out and protest.
“The truth is that the youths will be at the Lekki Toll Gate on Wednesday in respect of the #EndSARS protest of last year.
“These are families who lost their families, friends and relatives. There are agitations and the people are ready to be at Lekki Toll Gate tomorrow.
They said, they want to arrest Mr. Macaroni and leave the thugs. Is Mr. Macaroni a criminal? The police are supposed to go after hoodlums. The police should provide security for the youths and not to threaten anybody,” she said.