N’Assembly Leadership Urge #EndSARS Protesters to Halt Protest
President
of the Senate, Dr. Ahmed Lawan and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, have called on #EndSARS
protesters to discontinue with the ongoing nationwide protest.
The
two presiding officers of the National Assembly hinged their call on
the fact that the federal government had accepted the five-point demand
of the protesters.
Lawan
and Gbajabiamila made the call Sunday while speaking with State House
correspondents after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.
The
Senate President described the ongoing protests as a trying moment
for the country and its leadership, adding that the National Assembly
has critical and crucial roles in ensuring that the current situation
of protests across the country is brought to an end.
He stated: “I want to thank Mr President for exhibiting his very
deep democratic credentials. The protests have gone on for over 10 days,
probably today is the 11th day across many states of the country.
“I
think the protesters have expressed their legitimate rights, the
government has listened and the essence of coming to meet Mr President
is to review the situation and see the roles the two arms of government
should play in ensuring that the five-point demand of the protesters are
properly addressed.
“It is also very critical at this point to mention this. Since the
protests have taken place and the issues have been accepted, the time
has come for the protests to stop because government needs to have
sufficient time and conducive environment to implement the demands of
the protesters.”
Lawan
assured that where legislative intervention would be required, the
National Assembly would be ready to move in and deal with such
expeditiously to ensure that concerns of the youths would be addressed.
He
stressed that where the executive role was expected, we are sure that
the executive will also expedite action and we will be watching to
ensure that such demands are properly met.
According
to him, “We also need to have our economy to continue to go on. When
you try to stop people from engaging in their lawful activities, closing
roads to markets and other economic places, such will distract the
country’s economy and that is not the best way to go.”
Lawan
noted that if the issues had not been accepted, there would have been
genuine reasons to continue with the protests, but since the issues had
been accepted, there was need for the protesters to give government time
to implement the issues.
“Therefore,
I am seizing this opportunity to appeal to our youths who are
protesting that the protests have already yielded the desired results.
First of all, they said ‘EndSARS.’ That was the beginning and SARS was
scrapped, not by the IGP. SARS was scrapped by the President himself.
The President made a presidential statement. And that was the first time
a President will say end SARS and SARS has ended.The other issues
followed. They are being addressed, and that is why we are here. I
believe that the time has come for these protests to come to an end and
allow government to address the issues in a very short time.”
Lawan
stressed that he also believed that Nigerians had legitimate rights to
go about their lawful businesses without let or hindrance, saying that
cannot be achieved when the roads are blocked.
He
stated: “We do not want a situation that will lead to a degeneration of
law and order because if somebody is blocked and he feels he must have
his way. So, we will say that withdrawing from these protests at this
time is the right thing to do. Meanwhile, give us the opportunity to
deal with matters that we have agreed as a government to handle.”
On
his part, Gbajabiamila said the youths had done so well in terms of
expressing their grievances and it was important they didn’t get
side-tracked.
According
to him, “We have met with the President and I can assure you that there
is no bigger democrat than Mr President. He gave us a listening ear,
the same that he always gives Nigerians. He accepted absolutely
everything that Nigerians asked for. I have heard the stories that we
have heard end SARS like four times before. That is what people are
saying.
“Like
I said, you have never heard it from Mr President, but now, he has said
so. So, let us tarry a little while. Let us sit back. We have got what
we want, let us sit back and see what happens.
“If you like, you begin your protests
again if nothing happens in two weeks. But let us not continue this
thing and lose the plot. That is what I don’t want.”
The
Speaker said there were tangential issues that they have discussed
after the #EndSARS, adding that the National Assembly leadership has
spoken with Mr President and he is looking at everything.
Gbajabiamila
explained that some of these things were policy matters, which were not
going to happen overnight, adding, “you are not going to have
electricity overnight; it is not going to happen tomorrow. Free road is
not going to happen tomorrow. It is a process and the important thing is
that the government has heard you loud and clear. It is a continuous
engagement. We will be engaging our youths in matters of policy and
communicate with Mr President as well on what needs to be done.
He urged the youths to remain focused,
adding that points have been made like never before in the history of
Nigeria and that is kudos to the young men and women out there.
Commenting
on the attack on the Osun state Governor, Gboyega Oyetola, who was
attacked at the venue of the protest, the Speaker described it as
unfortunate.
He
said, “This is where I said we are beginning to lose the plot. Osun
state governor is loved by everybody in the state. He came to address
people and that was what he got. At that point, we begin to wonder what
exactly do we want? Is there an unseen hand? I don’t think there is an
unseen hand. This is a movement. We should not allow people to
infiltrate what otherwise is a good cause.
“My
advice is that even if there is trust deficiency, let us, for whatever
it is worth, trust government for what it has done now. It has ended
SARS, nobody can argue that. SARS is ended completely, never to be heard
anymore. We are talking about SWAT now.
“We interrogated the IGP about three
days ago and we asked the question and he explained to us that in any
security agency, particularly the police, if there is a special unit and
you disband it, you don’t leave a vacuum. It is apparently a police
code anywhere in the world that you don’t leave a vaccum, it has to be
filled and that was why he came up with SWAT.”
Gbajabiamila
said the Police chief explained that having come up with SWAT, the
criteria, the engagement, the personnel, what they can do and what they
cannot do, they are complete departure from how SARS operated.
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