Human Rights Reporters Ghana condemn security brutalities in Nigeria
The Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG) has condemned in no uncertain terms the alleged reports of wanton human rights violations rearing ugly heads in Nigeria in recent times involving the violent attacks, torture, shootings and killings of civilians exercising their democratic rights in the #EndSars and #EndPolicebrutality protests across the country by the security forces.
According to HRRG, several reports making
rounds in news outlets indicate the security officers have resorted to the use
of violence, torture, spanking, beatings, slapping including unlawful sporadic
and shootings, use of tear gas among
others resulting to killings in Lagos on Wednesday night.
The group in a statement signed by its
Executive Director, Mr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor condemned the act in no uncertain
terms and appealed to the Nigerian Government, its President, H.E. Buhari, Nana
Akufo-Addo, the President of the Republic of Ghana as well as the chair of ECOWAS
as well as all African leaders including the International Community to
intervene with immediate effect in order to bring the situation under control, ensure
justice is served and the perpetrators are punished as well as ensure total
disbandment of the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
Read the
full statement here
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