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Dialogue With #EndSARS Protesters – AU Tells Nigerian Gov’t

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The civil society organ of the African Union, Economic, Social and Cultural Council, ECOSOCC, on Thursday, October 22, 2020, has called on the Federal Government and the protesters to dialogue and peacefully resolve the current impasse in order to prevent further fragmentation of the national fabric.

Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai, the chairperson, Political Affairs Cluster, of the AU organ with mandate to promote the principles and ideals of good governance and human rights in the continent, said Nigeria is an integral part of the African Union.

According to him, “Nigeria has a significant role to play in the fortification of the founding principles of a people-centered and people-driven African Union as elaborated in the African Charter on Democracy, Elections, and Governance, the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights, and other regional and global human rights instruments.”

Abdulai said that ECOSOCC noted with grave concern events unfolding in Nigeria following reports of the use of deadly force by armed military officers against unarmed civilian protesters calling for action by the government of Nigeria to end police brutality under the hashtag #ENDSARS.

He added that it is the inalienable responsibility of the government of Nigeria to pursue amicable solutions to disagreements with citizens in the interest of peace and stability in the nation.

Economic, Social, and Cultural Council, ECOSOCC, therefore, called for “an urgent de-escalation of the current unrest in Nigeria with a view to protecting the lives of citizens.

“Urge the governing authorities to restore conditions allowing for citizens to peacefully protest and express themselves on issues affecting the safety and well-being of Nigerians; and to do so without fear of retribution, confrontation, or violence that could lead to the loss of life and destruction of property.

“Encourage all parties, including the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and protesting citizens, to come together around the table of dialogue and to act, in good faith, to swiftly and peacefully resolve the current impasse in order to prevent any further fragmentation of the national fabric.

“Urge the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to reinforce and expedite the work of the various committees of inquiry established to look into the issue of police brutality in order to restore the confidence of citizens in the institutions of state;

“Call for a thorough, fair, and independent investigation of reports and video footage appearing to show the shooting of unarmed protesters by uniformed personnel; and to ensure justice for victims and perpetrators alike.”

Source: Vanguard

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