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Unjust Silence, #ENDSARS Protesters And The Unending Calls For Justice

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Last updated: October 21, 2023 2:23 pm
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Unjust Silence, #ENDSARS Protesters And The Unending Calls For Justice

In October 2020, the #ENDSARS movement in Nigeria shook the world, demanding an end to police brutality, extrajudicial killings, and the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

The movement was marked by peaceful protests, heartbreaking stories of injustice, and an outpouring of support from both within Nigeria and around the globe.

However, the echoes of the #ENDSARS movement continue to resound, as more than 15 protesters, who once marched for justice, are still languishing in Lagos prisons. Their continued incarceration is a stark reminder of the injustices that persist in Nigeria, as well as the shocking cover-up by the Lagos State Government led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

The #ENDSARS movement emerged as a passionate and unwavering cry for justice in the face of police brutality. Nigerians, especially the youth, united in their demand for an end to the reign of terror imposed by the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). The movement was marked by peaceful demonstrations, creative advocacy, and a call for genuine police reforms.

Despite the promises of reform and justice that followed the #ENDSARS protests, police brutality has continued unabated, according to a recent Amnesty International report. Many Nigerians have become victims of this unprofessional and inhumane practice by Nigerian policemen who are supposed to protect them. The call for justice, which echoed across the nation, seems to have fallen on deaf ears within the law enforcement agencies.

As the #ENDSARS protests unfolded, numerous activists were arrested. Among them were young individuals who, fueled by the hope of a better Nigeria, took to the streets to demand justice and an end to police brutality.

It’s tragic that today they remain in detention, their dreams and aspirations on hold. These young activists, who dared to dream of a better Nigeria, are now caught in a web of injustice.

Amnesty International’s recent report sends shockwaves through our understanding of justice in Nigeria. The report reveals that more than 15 #ENDSARS protesters are still being detained arbitrarily in Lagos prisons three years after the protests.

This revelation is a disturbing testament to the failures of the justice system and the unaddressed human rights violations. While the world was watching, these protesters continued to suffer in silence.

It is also deeply distressing that the Lagos State Government, led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has failed to address the issue adequately. Their inaction in securing the release of these detained activists casts a dark shadow over the supposed commitment to justice and human rights. The Lagos State Government, which had the opportunity to lead by example, has instead allowed these young activists to languish in prison.

The prolonged detention of these protesters is a gross violation of their human rights. The justice system is meant to uphold the principles of fairness and equality before the law.

Yet, the silence surrounding their incarceration speaks volumes about the deeply ingrained issues within the Nigerian legal system. As the world stands by, the Nigerian justice system fails to deliver justice to those who fought for it.

In the aftermath of the #ENDSARS movement, there were promises of accountability and justice for the victims of police brutality. However, these promises have yet to materialize.

Accountability remains elusive, as the very individuals who stood for justice now face an unjust legal system. The expectations of the protesters for a more just and equitable Nigeria are slipping away, replaced by disappointment and injustice.

The continued detention of these activists has not gone unnoticed on the international stage. Organizations and governments around the world have expressed concern over the situation, demanding that Nigeria upholds its commitment to human rights and justice. The world is watching, and the call for justice is reverberating across borders.

It is imperative that justice prevails. The Nigerian government, the Lagos State Government, and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu have a responsibility to right this wrong. The detained #ENDSARS protesters must be released immediately and unconditionally. Their unjust suffering and the anguish of their families must come to an end. The call for justice is not limited to Nigeria; it is a global demand for human rights and fairness.

The #ENDSARS movement symbolized a collective demand for justice and an end to police brutality. Yet, the continued incarceration of its activists represents a failure of the justice system, and the silence of the Lagos State Government underscores a painful reality.

As we condemn the prolonged detention of these activists, we must also demand accountability, justice, and a commitment to upholding the principles of human rights. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that the promise of a better Nigeria, for which these activists fought, becomes a reality.

In a world that watches closely, we stand united, declaring that the injustice faced by the detained #ENDSARS protesters will not be forgotten. The quest for justice continues, and it must not waver.

The #ENDSARS movement, which ignited hope for a brighter future, must not be in vain. It is a call for justice, a call for accountability, and a call for human rights.

The detained activists, who once carried the torch for justice, now await the day when justice will shine its light upon them. Their dreams, aspirations, and the hope of a better Nigeria remain unbroken.

It is a testament to their resilience and the strength of their cause. It is a testament to the unyielding spirit of those who demand justice, not only for themselves but for all Nigerians who deserve a life free from fear and injustice.

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