A year after Lagos bloodshed, Nigerians say police reform promises prove hollow

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The government has never acknowledged the extent of the violence. But it has promised to transform policing, including meeting the demonstrators' demand to shut down the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

But the ebullient protests, which had taken place in cities across the nation of some 200 million, ended at the toll gate in a hail ofDemonstrators said soldiers and police opened fire on October 20, though both denied using live rounds. Rights group Amnesty International said 12 protesters were killed in two districts that night, triggering the worst street unrest since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999.

The largely peaceful protesters waved Nigerian flags and held placards reading:"Say no to oppression". Activists say those government promises have proven hollow. SARS has largely been reconstituted under another name , and abuses are being perpetrated by other units with impunity. On Wednesday, Information Minister Lai Mohammed said government and police were taking steps - some not publicised - to address police brutality. These include establishing judicial panels and promises that states would indict police for crimes.Rinu Oduala, who served on a panel investigating police brutality in Lagos, quit in February in frustration because the body was failing to tackle the problem.

 

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