An EndSARS petition to the United States of America, USA, government to impose visa restrictions on all Nigerian Public Office holders and high-ranking Police Officers, has received over 10,000 signatures, as at the time of filing in this report on Sunday morning,
The petition, started by a Data Journalist, Farida Adamu, was created on Friday, to nudge top Officials to “take needful actions, instead of their current taciturnity”, a description on change.com said.
Last month, the US in a statement, said that it had imposed visa restrictions on selected individuals for their roles in causing electoral violence or “undermining democracy” during the Kogi and Bayelsa States 2019 elections.
The US also threatened to impose further sanctions on Politicians who sow conflict during the recently held Edo and Ondo States Governorship elections.
“Though visa restrictions may not be foolproof, the peaceful election conducted a few days after the release of your statement, asserts that your statement holds so much significance”, the petition, written as a letter to the US Department of State, read.
“It is with this belief in your commitment, that we as Nigerian youths, request that you make the blanket restriction as highlighted above on all Public Office holders in the country.”
Many Nigerians have taken to the streets in recent days, to call for the scrapping of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, an infamous Police Unit, notorious for hounding and harassing innocent civilians.
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Mohammed Adamu, had announced a ban on routine patrols for SARS Officials among other measures.
President Muhammadu Buhari, had also said that he is committed to reforming the Police, and ensuring that they are responsible to the people.
However, Nigerians have remained on the streets, day and night, insisting on the complete scrapping of SARS, and Critics have said that the President Buhari Federal Government’s response is mere rhetoric.
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