National Association Of Nigerian students have given the army and police one week to produce #EndSARS protester killers.

The Nigerian Student Association (Nans) has given the Nigerian Army and police leadership a seven-day deadline to produce company members engaged in the alleged shooting and murder of protesting youth over the previous year.

On Wednesday, the Nigerian Youth and Civil Society group issued the first warning of the #Edahlar protest, which resulted in the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), which was supposedly notorious for human rights violations, in several major Nigerian towns.

In a statement given to SaharaAreporters on Thursday, President Sunday Asefon noted that despite the fact that the 2020 protests have lasted for days, young Nigerians continue to suffer incredible suffering at the hands of operative security.

Because the army and police failed to carry out killer operations in the time allotted "for this crime against humanity," he continued, "we were determined to hit the ground running to ensure that justice was served to our fallen as we also struggled to put an end to police brutality and all forms of human rights violations in our country."

"Outside of national warnings, it is marked by protests and street procession. Nans take advantage of the opportunity today to issue warnings, review the incident on October 20, 2020, and make specific demands of the Nigerian government to ensure that we do not repeat the same mistakes. The Malang Incident will take place on October 20th, 2020.
 
"Considering the administrative commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari to find a meaningful resolution for the crisis created by agitation to end the police brutality, coupled with many evidence collected from our independent findings, through a series of current stakeholder involvement, through a series of current stakeholder involvement, Through video recordings and hospital reports, who have now confirmed that, the operator of the Nigerian army fired on thousands of young Nigerians who peacefully gathered at the Lekki toll gate on October 20, 2020, an action that was followed up by the next injured attack. and protesters Others by the Nigerian police operator during the last hours on the same day.

"As a direct consequence, at the moment above and in the end, in the spirit of ensuring justice for some young Nigerians who were injured and killed, as they are now confirmed by various evidence, Nans with this demanded the immediate arrest and prosecution of every operative and Nigerian army officers, police, police and officers, particularly the officers of the Nigerian Army Commander in Lagos, the Commissioner of Lagos Police State, and leaders from security institutions in other parts of Nigeria."
 
"With this notice, Nans will also send a petition to the United Nations Human Rights Council, the Governments of the United States and the United Kingdom, urging them to quickly begin the process of canceling visas for perpetrators of Nigerian youth criminals."

"We are issuing a seven-day ultimatum to the Nigerian Army and Police leadership to provide everyone implicated in this crime against humanity without further delay. We are resolved to take to the streets in order to bring justice to our fallen heroes, as we also fight to abolish police brutality and all types of human rights violations in our country."

Source: Sahara reporters
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