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#EndSARS: Goodluck Jonathan Condemns The “Use Of Deadly Force” On Protesters - Politics

Former president Goodluck Jonathan has

condemned the “use of deadly force” on

#EndSARS protesters in Lagos state.


In a statement on Thursday, Jonathan said such

actions will only worsen the situation, calling on

all parties to embrace dialogue.


Nationwide protests against the now-dissolved

police special anti-robbery squad (SARS)

metamorphosed into agitation for improved

governance in addition to justice for victims of

police brutality.


On Tuesday, soldiers shot at the young

protesters while they converged on the Lekki

tollgate.


Twelve people died in the shooting and in a

related development in Ikeja, according to

Amnesty International.


In the statement shared with TheCable, the

former president said the event of recent days

“has been a difficult time to me as well”.


He said the task of building a nation must

involve both the old and the young, adding that

Nigeria “cannot afford to lose the lives of our

youth who we look up to take over leadership

and continue our nation’s journey to

greatness”.


“As leaders, we must understand that a nation

can never win a battle against its own

people,” he said.


“Thus, the use of deadly force against citizens

only aggravates tense situations rather than

assuage it. We must therefore move away from

battlegrounds to middle grounds in our individual

and national life. This, I believe, epitomises the

essence of democracy.


“I condemn any unnecessary loss of life and urge

efforts to be stepped up to ensure that there is

no such reoccurrence.


“We all must accept that we are all brothers and

sisters of one Nigeria, and always act towards

each other accordingly.”


Jonathan, who added that “nobody’s interest is

worth the blood of any Nigerian citizen,” asked

security agencies to ensure maximum restraint

is applied in carrying out their constitutional

responsibilities of protecting lives and property.


He also asked young Nigerians to “give peace a

chance especially now that different

stakeholders have demonstrated the willingness

to investigate the various allegations of

excessive use of force on citizens and address

the culture of impunity by security personnel”.


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