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#EndSARS EXCLUSIVE: IG Adamu prepares to announce immediate scrapping of brutal police squad

Muhammed Adamu’s statement is currently being prepared and will be made public shortly, handing the Nigerian people a major victory.

• October 11, 2020
Mohammed Adamu
Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu (Photo Credit: @policeNG)

Inspector-General Muhammed Adamu is set to announce immediate abolition of the police Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Peoples Gazette can report, handing the Nigerian people a major victory in their push to end decades of police brutality.

Mr. Adamu’s statement is currently being prepared and will be made public before the end of the day, the Gazette learnt from top police and presidency sources on Saturday morning.

The announcement was initially scheduled to be made on Friday after Mr. Adamu met with President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo at the State House, but was thwarted after presidential spokesman Femi Adesina said the administration should not surrender to Twitter warriors.

Mr. Adesina then proceeded to issue the highly-criticised statement that appeared to cast the president as insensitive to the #EndSARS campaign, which has gained worldwide backing over the past week.

Mr. Adamu has now finally been asked to “announce this afternoon as things are getting out of hand,” the Gazette learnt.

Mr. Adamu was also initially scheduled to meet with top civil society players in Abuja on Friday to make the announcement, which was preempted by Mr. Adesina’s interjection.

A top police source told the Gazette that President Buhari was finally convinced that the protest should not go into a new week because it is a decentralised movement with millions of young people with little experience in public agitation.

On Saturday, Jimoh Isiaq was killed in Ogbomoso after police officers opened fire on protesters. Many others were injured and remained in critical conditions as of Sunday morning.

Shortly after the fatal shooting, several countries, including Sweden, Germany, U.S., France and top politicians in South Africa issued statements calling on the Nigerian government to ensure safety of citizens as they exercise their right to protest.

“The #EndSARS protests have no doubt cost the Nigerian government a lot of diplomatic capital,” a senior official told the Gazette. The officials requested anonymity to speak on an internal presidential deliberations.

The administration also considered the possibilities of a clash between #EndSARS campaigners and a group of fringe elements that has started preparing to counter the protest.

Mr. Adamu has now formally announced the scrapping of SARS as reported by the Gazette, read our report on the announcement here.

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