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  • Updated: October 20, 2021

EndSARS Demands Still Not Met, Things Are Still The Same- Nigerians Lament

EndSARS Demands Still Not Met, Things Are Still The Same- Ni

EndSARS Protesters

As Nigerians mark the first year anniversary of the EndSARS protest on Wednesday, Osogbo, the Osun State capital wore a peaceful look as residents went about their normal daily activities.

Residents who spoke on the EndSARS anniversary were of the opinion that nothing had really changed as the injustice that was the main reason for the protest still existed in the society.

They added that the Nigerian police had not changed its tactics and its mode of operation and the five to five agenda the protesters pushed for was yet to be realised.

Waheed Saka, the Convener of Dialogue365 was of the opinion that there was need for a sincere discussion around EndSARS from the point of view of the citizens, government and civil society adding that a lot of lives were lost due to the protest.

In his words, "Some businesses went under and government also lost due to the protest.

"Most importantly, what have been the lessons? The bottom line is, we need to look at the critical areas to improve our street engagements.

"First, to list the trust of the people again. Secondly, from the point of government, lessons have not been learnt and that can be observed in the show of force on the streets of Lagos and Osogbo today.

While maintaining that it was not necessary, he explained that a society being policed by all the power of the military is living on a keg of gunpowder.

He advised government to show that it was doing something on the five in five demands of the masses and also that victims should be adequately compensated.

He also called for a synergy between the people and security agencies especially the police in order to find a common ground to tackle police brutality, extortion in a way that will reflect the agenda of EndSARS.

Lamina Kamiludeen Omotoyosi stated that there have been some changes but the targets have not been achieved in the country.

He also stated that there was need for a discussion to find a lasting solution to the issues raised during the protest.

Ayo Ologun, a journalist noted that Nigerians should remember that EndSARS was a metaphor for a myriad of problems that Nigerians especially the youths had been experiencing.

Get explained that the protest took on the narrative of the youths deciding to reorganize, bring themselves together in order to change the status quo.

Ologun admitted that several issues had led to the protest which came with a lot of lessons and regrets which included destruction, vandalisation.

According to him, "We have gathered one year after to review the issues and to critically look at other issues that led to the protests.

"The five on five demands. How much of them have been met? What has been the effects of the panels that were set up across the states? How has people been compensated because many people lost properties and businesses during the protest and what has the government done to alleviate their sufferings?

"Also, to draw lessons and to forge ahead as a nation."

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