Nigerian music star, Small Doctor on Sunday took the Ongoing #EndSars protest calling for a scrap of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) to his church in Lagos.
AllNews reports that this comes after Small Doctor who earlier led a protest in Agege, Lagos, urged youths to take protest to church with some placards calling for a scrap of SARS.
On his Twitter page, the "Japa" wrote ”Tomorrow Is SundayThinking face there Will Be Church Services, Remember To Hold Atleast One Of The #Endpolicebrutality #Endsars Banner Or Placard. RAISE IT UP During Sermon, Our Pastors/Priests Must Talk About It. This Is A Fight For All Raised fist#Endpolicebrutality #EndsarsNow #EndSars".
Standing by his words, the singer, in a video shared on his Twitter handle, is seen in his white garment, standing before the congregation and holding a placard with an inscription which read "Having Phone Gadget Is Not A Crime #EndPoliceBrutality.”
#EndSARS #EndSarsNow #EndPoliceBrutality pic.twitter.com/Xii2Gxg4GC
— small DOCTOR (@iam_smalldoctor) October 11, 2020
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AllNews reports that top personalities and other citizens in the country have over time called for an end to the anti-robbery squad, as a result of the incessant killing of youths.
After several allegations which include extortion and killings, many Nigerians are demanding a total ban of their operation, after previous efforts by the government to reform and reorganize the unit.
Nationwide protests across major cities in Nigeria were a culmination of weeks of anger and outcry online by the country's young people over claims of harassment and extortion by SARS.
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