Editorial: A failure of leadership in Nigeria

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Our view this week: For as long as there has been an independent Nigeria, its government has been killing its people.

. With characteristic acuity, his very first paragraph answers the question posed in the title.

Decades later, these words ring just as true. This month, Nigerian citizens have risen up in their tens of thousands to protest against the brutality with which they are treated by state security forces. The specific target of their anger was the notorious special anti-robbery squad , which has been implicated in routine harassment and intimidation, torture, assault and even extrajudicial killings.

At least 56 people have been killed over the past two weeks, according to Amnesty International. Some 38 of those deaths occurred on Tuesday. That day, in Lagos, security forces corralled protesters onto the Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge; and then, when there was no escape, they opened fire with live ammunition. Ambulances and first responders were prevented from accessing the scene.

 

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Your view is jaundiced,parochial,self-serving and inaccurate,to say the least! Your ‘sauce’,Amnesty Int’l are part of the problem by sponsoring ppl to destabilize the country and pushing out fake news.Despite incentives on offer,none has been able to provide proofs of massacre!

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