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Is Fed Govt Meeting Demands Of EndSARS Protesters?

The Federal Government is trying to meet the demands of #EndSARS protesters but the road to truce looks very far away.

As the anti- Special Armed Robbery Squad (SARS) protests continue in parts of Nigeria, the big question is whether the Federal Government is meeting the demands of the protesters.

The  protesters’ demand include the immediate release of those arrested and justice for victims of police brutality. The protesters are also calling for the setting up of an independent body to oversee the investigation and prosecution of all reports of police misconduct.

They are calling for psychological evaluation and retraining of all disbanded SARS officers before redeployment the anti-SARS protesters also demand for increase in salary of police officers. To meet the demands of the protesters, Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu on October 11, dissolved the SARS outfits across the country and FCT.

President Muhammadu Buhari, while addressing the nation on Oct. 12,  said the dissolution of SARS was the first step in reform of the police. The IGP on October 13 also ordered all defunct  SARS operatives to report at the Force Headquarters for debriefing as well as psychological and medical examination.

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The examination is to be carried out by the new Police Counseling and Support Unit (PCSU). The National Economic Council on October 15, directed  the immediate establishment of state-based  Judicial Panels of Inquiry across the country to receive and investigate complaints of police brutality.

The panels which include representatives of youths, students and  civil society organisations, are to be headed by a respected retired state High Court judge. The panels have six months to complete their assignments. NEC directed governors and the FCT minister to take charge of the interface and contact with protesters in their domains.

The governors are also to immediately establish a victims Fund to facilitate the payment of monetary compensation to deserving victims. However, the protesters have added fresh demands to their list. These include institutional reforms in Federal Government organisations, education reforms, youth development reforms and constitutional reforms.

Others are public office reforms, health reforms as well as reduction in cost of governance.

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