#EndSARS: NASS To Push For Implementation Of Protesters' Demands - Lawan

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EndSARS: NASS To Push For Implementation Of Protesters’ Demands – Lawan

Lawan gave the assurance at Senate plenary on Thursday after the upper chamber was briefed by the Senate Leader, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi on the intervention by the leadership of the National Assembly to wade into the matter.

“We sympathized with them and received verbally, the complaints that they wanted to submit to the National Assembly. “Today, the minority leader as we arranged yesterday was there on the ground to receive the catalogue of complaints. Unfortunately those complains are not ready, so whenever they are ready, the leadership is going to compile and submit them to the appropriate authority for attention.

He, however, urged the protesters to go back home so as to give the Federal Government the chance to see to the implementation of their demands. “I believe that the government has responded, SARS has been disbanded and all the five demands of the protesters have been accepted.

 

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