EndSARS United Demands Justice Now!

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EndSARS United, a loose coalition of activists, organizations and coalitions that were at the barricades during the EndSARS Rebellion has called for justice NOW, for EndSARS victims. This demand was made by the body at a media briefing it organized earlier today at Ikeja, Lagos. Survivors of the EndSARS protests repression participated at the conference. These included Lekan, who came with the prosthetic leg he now uses, after losing his leg to gunshot wounds sustained during the #LekkiTollgateMassacre.

EndSARS United has sustained the struggle for justice for victims of the October 2020 state repression and for the full realization of the EndSARS Rebellion’s demands, over the last two years.

This has included successful efforts at getting dozens of persons arrested at random during the repression released and organizing weeklong annual EndSARS memorial programs (last year and from Thursday last week for this year).

Speaking on behalf of the EndSARS United, Ayoyinka Oni of the Take It Back movement and Coalition for Revolution (CORE) informed the world that there are still at least 32 persons still languishing in jail over the protests. He stressed that EndSARS United, will not rest until every one of them has been freed, and the perpetuators of state repression brought to book.

The press conference was held to herald the second anniversary of the 20.10.20 Lekki Tollgate Massacre, tomorrow. EndSARS United demonstrations will take place in several cities across the country and internationally, including Lagos, Abuja, Ibadan, Jos, Ekpoma, Port Harcourt, Osogbo, London, Toronto, and Montreal.

The demonstrations will be with the 6-point EndSARS United’s demands, being:

  1. RECOGNITION OF BRUTAL KILLINGS AND PUBLIC APOLOGY BY GOVERNMENT
  2. RELEASE OF EVERY PERSON INCARCERATED OVER THE #ENDSARS PROTEST
  3. COMPENSATION FOR ALL #ENDSARS VICTIMS & FAMILIES OF THOSE KILLED
  4. FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF REPORTS OF THE JUDICIAL PANELS OF INQUIRY
  5. PROSECUTION OF ALL SECURITY PERSONNEL INDICTED IN THE LEKKI MASSACRE
  6. FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE #ENDSARS #5for5 Demands

The full text of the press conference is produced below:

Justice Now for #EndSARS: Justice Delayed is Justice Denied

Text of Media Briefing of the #EndSARS United on the Commemoration of the 2nd Anniversary of the Repression of the #EndSARS Protests and the #LekkiMassacre, held on Wednesday 19 October 2022.

Good day, compatriots, and members of the press.

We are here today as part of the series of activities being organized by the #EndSARS United in commemoration of the heroic resistance of Nigerians against police brutality two years ago, to demand justice for those who were killed and those still in incarceration and to call for implementing the demands of the 2020 #EndSARS Movement, towards ending police brutality and rebuilding our country on the pillars of social justice.

As you would recall, the #EndSARS movement was a spontaneous rebellion 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.

The protests were peaceful and forged a sense of oneness in the hearts and presence of women, men, and youth from all walks of life and ethno-regional backgrounds. We were “armed” only with our conscience and patriotism. The “weapons” we had were ideas, slogans and placards. People who did not know each other before the protests stood together, sat together, marched together, ate together, sang together, prayed together and shared the hopes of a better Nigeria in their hearts and through their actions.

As you would recall, we were violently attacked at different times during the two weeks of our glorious resistance by armed security personnel of the state, and vagabonds which were revealed to have been backed by agencies of the state, as captured in several videos circulated on social media. The vehicles of #EndSARS protesters were burnt in Abuja. And thugs associated with the ruling party were unleashed on protesters in several states, including Lagos, Osun and Anambra. The police also fired volleys of teargas canisters and water cannons at protesters in Abuja.

Despite all these, we were undeterred. The protesters met these brutish displays of force with love. We had hope – hope that love would overcome hate, hope that the truth would prevail, hope for a renewed nation where their rights, our rights, would be duly respected as enshrined in the constitution. They stood up for a new, better Nigeria, where the younger generation and generations to come could dare to hope and thus dare to birth a better country.

This hope was dashed as the movement was drowned in blood on 20.10.20 – a date forever marked by ignominy for the Nigerian state; a date forever etched in our minds as one of our fallen heroes in the remaking of Nigeria.

It was not enough for the government of Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) to massacre Nigerian youth, nine individuals – ?? – and two John Does confirmed on just one day. We painfully recall the attack as our colleagues were shot at while peacefully singing the National Anthem and waving the flag. The federal government dismissed their deaths as mere figments of our imagination. Indeed, the nightmare the government brought on the nation in mid-day was said to be nothing more than make-belief.

The Lekki Toll Gate Massacre symbolizes the tragedy of state violence against innocent young Nigerian, fighting for their country with flags and the national anthem as their only tools. It is the symbol of the frontal assault on the aspirations of young Nigerians for a better country. While the government has tried to deny its responsibility and cast aspersion on the truth, we know that  the labor of our EndSARS martyrs and heroes past shall never be in vain.

We have continued to stand up against police brutality and demand for Justice for EndSARS Victims, over the last two years. And we will not stop our pursuit of justice until we have achieved these.

We stand united as EndSARS United, and all other platforms which stand for justice for EndSARS victims and the realization of the ideals and demands they fought for. And we dare to stand up for Justice Now, for justice delayed is justice denied.

Our Demands

  1. RECOGNITION OF BRUTAL KILLINGS AND PUBLIC APOLOGY BY GOVERNMENT

It has been established beyond all reasonable doubt that there was a massacre of harmless citizens on 20.10.20, at Lekki Toll Gate and other parts of Lagos. And it can be said without any doubt that Nigerians were killed in different states as well, at different times during the mass movement.

We thus demand that the Federal Government of Nigeria respect the dead and heal the wounds it inflicted on the nation by accepting responsibility for these dastardly acts and tendering an unreserved apology with a “Never Again” commitment.

  1. RELEASE OF EVERY PERSON INCACERATED OVER THE ENDSARS PROTEST

It has been established that the police and other security forces went on an orgy of arrests during and in the immediate aftermath of the EndSARS protests. The state has been made to release a number of persons so arrested, including Kemisola Ogunniyi a teenager who had to go through the dilemma of delivering a baby in prison.

Working closely with bodies of patriotic lawyers, we further established that there are still at least 32 people incarcerated over the EndSARS protests, whilst mischievously charged for sundry contrived “crimes”, in Lagos and Oyo states.

However, we are aware that there are many more EndSARS victims incarcerated across the federation, and we are making efforts to ensure a comprehensive list of them.

Thus, we demand the immediate release and dropping of all charges against every EndSARS victim already identified as being in incarceration for no just cause; enabling of full access to prison records for concerned lawyers and NGOS, to document all those incarcerated on bogus charges, to facilitate their release.

  1. COMPENSATION FOR ALL ENDSARS VICTIMS & FAMILIES OF THOSE KILLED

We note that no amount of compensation is really adequate to fill the place of a loved one, the limbs of those who suffered amputation from wounds sustained from state terror during the crackdown, or for the physiological or mental ill health that thousands of EndSARS victims suffered and continue to suffer.

However, we further note the critical importance of direct actions to alleviate the wounds of affected persons, families and indeed the nation, with adequate compensation, financially and in the form of a national monument to the fallen, wounded and traumatized EndSARS heroes.

We also ask that families that have not found the bodies of their children, like Victor Sunday and Wisdom Okon, should be supported to achieve closure.

  1. FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF REPORTS OF JUDICIAL PANELS OF INQUIRY

Judicial Panels of Inquiry (JPIs) were constituted in 29 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the immediate aftermath of the EndSARS protests. It has been a year since the reports of the 29 states were submitted, but there has only been partial implementation in two states – Ekiti and Lagos. This is totally unacceptable!

We demand the full implementation of the JPI report in the FCT and ALL the 29 states and we call for concrete action to stop police brutality in those states that unabashedly refused to set up JPIs.

  1. PROSECUTION OF ALL SECURITY PERSONNEL INDICTED IN THE LEKKI MASSACRE

The killers in uniform who murdered unarmed, peaceful citizens at the barricades are not unknown. The Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry named some of them. They must be brought to justice. We must stop the culture of impunity and state terrorism. To do this, those who killed peaceful protesters at the Lekki Tollgate and elsewhere during the EndSARS protest must be prosecuted.

We thus unequivocally call for open trials of every ranking officer involved in the despicable killings. We make bold to say that, since the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals, a universal consensus has been established that there can be no excuse for carrying out heinous crimes, such as massacres. We also demand an explicit identification of those that gave the orders for the killing and the prosecution of such figures as well.

  1. FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EndSARS 5-for-5 Demands

We must never forget the aim of the EndSARS protests, the demands that emerged from the barricades, echoing the angst in the heart of the demonstrators and which ring through the demands we now make today.

The explicitly put demands, and which continue in the spirit of what is to be done today, stemmed from a quest to end police brutality and to establish peace based on social justice and freedom from fear of being killed, maimed or incarcerated unjustly by agents of the state that is expected to defend them. This took the shape of the 5-for-5 demands that was presented to the Federal Government by the EndSARS movement.

We appreciate the fact that some actions have been taken, in partial implementation of these demands. We take pride in daring to struggle and thus daring to win these. But half measures are not enough. We demand the full implementation of the letters and spirit of the five demands of the movement stated thus:

(i). Immediate release of all arrested protesters

(ii) Justice for all arrested victims of police brutality and compensation for their families

(iii) Setting up an independent body to oversee the investigation of all reported police misconduct (within a period of 10 days)

(iv) Carrying out psychological evaluation and retraining of all disbanded SARS operatives before they can be deployed (this should be verified by an independent body)

(v) The government should increase police salary and they should be adequately compensated for protecting lives and property of the citizens.       

20.10.20 MEMORIAL MARCH: JOIN US AT THE LEKKI TOLL GATE, ACROSS NIGERIA & WORLDWIDE

The EndSARS commemoration program of the EndSARS United commenced last week with visits to some prisons where EndSARS detainees are being kept, Juma’at prayers in mosques, traditional rites of memorial at the Afrika Village, and a Memorial Service at the Realm of Glory International Church, Lagos. The climax of the series of events takes place on 20.10.20 at the epicenter of the protesters last stand; the Lekki Toll Gate. EndSARS United activists will also organize demonstrations by the Rose Wale Fillion Station Iwo Road in Ibadan in honour of the EndSARS #Oyo11 who are part of the thousands of people in Nigeria’s prison system awaiting trail! There will also be actions in several other cities in Nigeria and globally, including; Jos, Port Harcourt, Ekpoma, Osogbo, London, Toronto and Montreal.

In Lagos, we will peacefully assemble at the Lekki Toll Gate to honor the dead, as we fight and speak up for the living, and for a better Nigeria. We recall the police attacked the peaceful demonstration we organized to memorialize the 1st EndSARS anniversary. We faced rains of teargas, from the police, who harassed and arrested several members of our organizations and journalists for no just cause. Marching at the Tollgate to remember the dead is our fundamental right. We assert the FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT of all Nigerians to freedom of assembly. And we demand that the police must not harass or harm anyone who comes to mourn at Lekki tollgate tomorrow. 

We know in our hearts, like the martyrs of the EndSARS struggle, that a new Nigeria lurks on the horizon. It awaits our sculpting hands to bring it to birth. We remain undeterred and irrevocably committed to midwifing the glorious future it holds for us, and generations yet unborn. And we call on you all to join us in this collective endeavor to awaken the spirit of greatness in the sleeping giant that our country has become.

Thank you for listening.

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