‘We don’t want to be shot to death’

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Nigerian protesters have taken to the streets to protest the police’s brutal special anti-robbery unit, which they say profiles tech-savvy youths.

of a young man in Ughelli in Delta State being harassed and eventually shot dead by members of a unit of the Nigeria Police Force, the so-called special anti-robbery squad went viral on social media last week, little did anyone know it would lead to the biggest protests in the country since the return of democracy in 1999.

In a country of more than 180-million people, and with more languages than the tower of Babel, my generation of Nigerians is showing that we can achieve more when we stay united. according In the world’s most populous black nation, profiling is based not on the colour of your skin, but on the clothes you wear and the hairstyle you have. Young men with dreadlocks are routinely targeted. Those with tattoos are not left out. So are those with gadgets such as iPhones and MacBooks. Driving an expensive car is a sure-fire way to get yourself questioned or detained by men of the force.

Never mind that Nigeria has an agency, namely the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, that is tasked with dealing with corruption and financial crimes, as the name boldly spells out. Sars still reads the emails and text messages of those they stop. Messages from foreigners will almost certainly get its recipients in trouble, as aThen the extortion begins. Sars officials demand bribes from their prey while threatening to kill them if they refuse to cooperate.

The sheer impunity of the police and the deafening silence of Nigeria’s elected leaders drove the nation’s youth onto the streets to demand justice. In a country where 30.7%, of young people areand basic amenities are sorely lacking, young people are simply demanding a chance to live a dignified life.

 

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