#EndSARS: Remain calm, your voices have been heard, Sanwo-Olu begs protesters

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, appealed to #EndSARS protesters in the state to remain calm and “let the effects of the protest go down”.

The protesters are protesting against the harassment and extrajudicial killings perpetrated mainly by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigeria Police Force.

The governor, while appealing to the protesters noted that Federal and State governments had heard the voices of the youths and had swung into action, thereby urging the #EndSARS protesters to allow governments at all levels play its roles to make the demanded changes happen.

The Governor, who spoke at the 20th National Women Virtual Conference of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials held at Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos on Wednesday, urged the youths to leave the streets and allow their “elected representatives to take up the challenge from where they left off.”

Gboyega Akosile, Chief Press Secretary to the governor made this known in a statement titled, ‘#EndSARS Protests: Sanwo-Olu, Oyetola, Lagos First Lady Urge Youths To Remain Calm’.

Sanwo-Olu was quoted in the statement as saying, “I want to humbly request and appeal to our youths that their voices have been heard; their grievances have been well taken; their cause is a just and important cause. We have listened to them and listened to them very well. Government more than ever before will do things differently and positively. We can all see the efforts we have started since yesterday and today going forward.

“I want to appeal once again that because of the global pandemic that we have witnessed over last six to seven months, the youths should let the effects of the protest go down. And they should know that their voice has been heard, let government play their roles and play it well.”

He lamented that the protests have led to gridlocks that have paralysed business activities in different parts of the state and other parts of Nigeria.

“Businesses have suffered; people are just coming back to businesses. It would be unfair for those businesses not to be able to get back on their feet again because we have a larger social-economic effect.

“I know and I appreciate the challenges that all of you are going through. I appreciate the unfortunate incident that has happened to some of our youths. But like I said, we have heard you and we heard you very well.

“Please let those changes that you asked for, let them begin to happen. We have made commitments in Lagos State and other states too have made commitments. Let us see the effects of those changes and commitments we have given,” the governor noted.

Also speaking at the event, Osun State Governor, Gboyega Oyetola, said, “Let me appeal to our youths protesting against police brutality to remain calm and allow their elected representatives to take up the challenge from where they left off.

“We are convinced as leaders and we are ready to join the voice of reason to make Nigeria a better place.”

Recall that this protest have been going on for the past one week across the country despite the Inspector General Police announcement of SARS disbandment.

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