Osinbajo Regrets FG’s Initial Negligence To Nigerians’ Protests Against Police Brutality *Says ‘We Are Sorry…

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has expressed deep regrets over the agonies and pains hundreds of innocent Nigerians have been made to face by some overzealous police officers.

In his apology letter to Nigerians he acknowledged the  negligence of the Federal Government at the outbreak of the brutality by some blood thirsty police officers, admitting that FG could have “moved faster” in addressing the demands of #EndSARS protesters.

In his letter, he wrote:
“Dear Nigerians, I know that many of you are angry, and understandably so. We could’ve moved faster and for this we are sorry,” he said in a series of tweets on his handle late Friday.

“I fully understand how many young people feel. Many feel that we have been too silent and have simply not done enough. These feelings of frustration are justified.”

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Furthermore, he said: “There are far too many people who have been brutalized at the hands of the police and this is unacceptable.

“We must take responsibility for protecting young people, even sometimes from those who are paid to protect them.”

According to Osinbajo, the protests rocking the country goes beyond agitations about the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

“They’re deep and systemic and we’re undertaking comprehensive measures that will revamp the police by addressing issues of welfare, service conditions, and training,” he explained.

However, he disclosed that several meetings had been held with several stakeholders in the country towards realising the demands of the youths who are championing the protests.

“We understand that you want to see action from us and I’m here to tell you that work is ongoing,” the Vice President noted. “I chaired a meeting of 36 state governors and the Minister of the FCT (NEC), where we resolved to set up judicial panels of inquiry so we can see justice served, and fast.

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“The reason being that only state governors, by law, can set up judicial inquiries in their states. The hearings will be public.”

While reiterating the disbandment of SARS, he assured that officers from the unit will not be part of any tactical squad.

Osinbajo equally commiserated with the “families of Jimoh Isiaq, and all those who have lost their lives at the hands of wayward police officers. To those injured, I wish a full and speedy recovery.

“We have proposed that each state government set up a Victims’ Support Fund, which will support. This is the least that we can do to compensate for the injustice suffered at the hands of errant officers.”

By Famous Reporters

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