Bukola Saraki, former Senate President, on Friday urged the
Federal government to listen to Nigerian youths protesting against the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, unit of the Nigeria Police Force.
Saraki urged the government to engage the protesting youths
on matters concerning their well being.
In a tweet, the former Senate President expressed hope that
his approach would help calm the aggrieved youths.
“The reports of the aggression meted out to young Nigerians
protesting the high handedness of rogue units of @PoliceNG are deeply
disturbing.
“Leaders of our nation ought to listen to and engage with
our youths on matters concerning their wellbeing. I hope this approach changes
soon,” Saraki tweeted.
This is coming at a time policemen attacked protesters in
Abuja with tear gas.
Also, Saraki’s former aide, Olu Onemola was arrested over
his involvement in the protest in Abuja.
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ReplyDeleteNonsense! Is he just knowing how notorious SARS has been? Why didn't he give this advice when he was the Senate President?
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