#EndSars Judicial Panel Review
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#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial: A Personal Odyssey
A Personal Odyssey Through Nigeria’s #EndSARS Movement By: Sefa Mamu In October 2020, Nigeria witnessed a historic movement known as #EndSARS, a peaceful protest against police brutality. The journey of one individual, me, in the midst of this awakening, tells a story of hope, unity, and the sobering reality that followed. […]
#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial: A Personal Reflection
Remembering the #EndSARS Movement: A Personal Reflection By: Naomi Ighodalo Amenawon Three years have passed since the historic #EndSARS movement swept across Nigeria. It was a time when young Nigerians like myself took to the streets to demand an end to police brutality, harassment, and abuse of power. I vividly remember my […]
#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial: A Journey for Justice and Accountability
From #EndSARS to Now: A Journey for Justice and Accountability By: Obianuju Iloanya When I first tweeted about my brother’s situation in 2019, it was out of hopelessness; I was sad and hurting and needed an outlet. When I called James Nwafor out in 2020 on X (formally known as Twitter), it […]
#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial: SARS is Alive, They Never Left
#EndSARS 3rd Years Memorial: SARS is Alive, They Never Left By: Rinu Oduala The air in Lagos is burdened with the weight of a history of injustice and tragedy of unhealed wounds. There are places in the city where this weight is particularly potent. In Ijesha, where a familiar emptiness taints the […]
#EndSARS 3 Years Memorial – A Call to Remember and Act
Dear Active Citizen, As we mark the third year remembrance of the #EndSARS protests, it’s essential to reflect on the reasons to be both angry and resolute. This commemoration serves as a reminder of the unfortunate events that transpired at the Lekki Tollgate and the many unanswered questions that still linger.
Justice Now for #EndSARS: Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
As you would recall, the #EndSARS Peaceful Protests was a spontaneous response of Nigerian youths who have borne the scars of illegal detentions; missing loved ones and extra-judicial murders of family members and friends by police, and the military-like repression by a supposedly democratic government.
Weekly Updates on the #EndSARS Judicial Panels of Inquiry – No. 22
1st – 30th June 2021 The Judicial Panels of Inquiry set up across Nigeria to investigate the excesses of the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies have continued sittings in Bayelsa, Oyo and Lagos states in the month under review. Following the expiration of the 6 months tenure of the Panel, the Governor of […]
Weekly Updates on the #EndSARS Judicial Panels of Inquiry – No. 21
1st – 31st May 2021 The Judicial Panels of Inquiry set up across Nigeria to investigate the excesses of the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies have continued sittings in these 4 states in the month under review – Abia, Cross River, Lagos, and Oyo. This is an additional month to the 6 months […]
Weekly Updates on the #EndSARS Judicial Panels of Inquiry – No. 20
1st – 30th April 2021 April 2021 marked 6 months since the National Economic Council (NEC) directed the establishment of Judicial Panels of Inquiry across Nigeria to investigate complaints of police brutality and extra-judicial killings. The Panels were in response to the #EndSARS Protests across Nigeria and the diaspora in October 2020. The NEC had […]