Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, on Friday night, released a statement on behalf of the President Muhammadu Buhari Federal Government, pleading with the EndSARS protesters to sheath their swords, promising that the government is working on a number of measures to revamp the Police and end brutality by its Personnel,
In a series of tweets on his verified Twitter handle, the Vice President admitted that far too many people had been brutalised by the Police, and that it was unacceptable, adding that, “we must take responsibility for protecting young people, even sometimes from those who are paid to protect them”.
He disclosed that he has been following the protesters, who have been demanding an end to Police brutality and better governance and Leaders in general, adding that, he has had a number of discussions with key people in the administration, which the protesters deserve to be informed about, because “transparency, after all, is a key tenet of government”.
His words: “Dear Nigerians, I know that many of you are angry, and understandably so. We could have moved faster, and for this we are sorry. I fully understand how many young people feel. Many feel that we have been too silent, and have simply not done enough. These feelings of frustration are justified.
“We understand that you want to see action from us, and I am here to tell you that work is ongoing. I chaired a meeting of 36 State Governors and the Minister of the FCT (NEC), where we resolved to set up Judicial Panels of Inquiry, so we can see justice served, and fast; the reason being that only State Governors, by law, can set up Judicial Inquiries in their States. The hearings will be public.
“With Mr. President’s approval, SARS has been completely disestablished, and none of its former members will feature in any Police Tactical Units. I am sending my deepest condolences to the families of Jimoh Isiaq, and all those who have lost their lives at the hands of wayward Police Officers. To those injured, I wish a full and speedy recovery.
“We also understand that the issues that you are raising are bigger than just SARS. They are deep and systemic, and we are undertaking comprehensive measures that will revamp the Police, by addressing issues of welfare, service conditions, and training. We will continue to update and engage with you all on these action steps, and the ones to come, in the spirit of transparency, so that you can hold us accountable. We are after all, here to serve you and we owe you a duty to win back your trust.”