Connect with us

Headlines

After Draging Buhari, Imam Of Peace Comes For Osinbajo Over #EndSARS

Published

on

US Election 2020: Imam Of Peace Praises Trump, Says He 'Brought Jews And Muslims Together'

Imam of Peace has lampooned VP Yemi Osinbajo over #EndSARS protests.

Advertisements

Newsone Nigeria reports that Imam of Peace whose real name is Mohammad Tawhidi, is a Muslim influencer and reformist Imam, who has been a top critic of President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria.

Advertisements

Imam of Peace, who took some time off social media, returned on Friday, October 16, and lent his voice to the ongoing #EndSARS protests across Nigeria which has enjoyed supports from Twitter, Google and others.

Newsone Nigeria reports that Nigerian youths are agitating for the end to Police brutalization and extra judicial killings of Nigerians.

Imam Of Peace ‘Tears Buhari Into Pieces’ In Series Of Tweets

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

The Nigerian youths have been on the streets for more than a week now, protesting the brutalities, humiliation, and extortion of Nigerians, especially the youths.

During the protests, the protesters demanded an end to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a police unit under the Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department headed by the Deputy Inspector General of Police Anthony Ogbizi, using a hashtag: #EndSARS.

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu disbanded SARS on Sunday, October 11, 2020, following a widespread protest from Nigerians worldwide but despite this, the protesters have refused to leave the streets.

Reacting to the #EndSARS protests for the first time in a series of tweets, Vice President Osinbajo wrote: “Dear Nigerians, I know that many of you are angry, and understandably so. We could’ve moved faster and for this we are sorry.

“I fully understand how many young people feel. Many feel that we have been too silent and have simply not done enough. These feelings of frustration are justified.

“Here are far too many people who have been brutalised at the hands of the police and this is unacceptable. We must take responsibility for protecting young people, even sometimes from those who are paid to protect them.

“Over the past week, we have been following the protests, and I have had a number of discussions with key people in the administration that you deserve to be informed about. Transparency, after all, is a key tenet of government.

“We also understand that the issues that you’re raising are bigger than just SARS. They’re deep and systemic and we’re undertaking comprehensive measures that will revamp the police by addressing issues of welfare, service conditions and training.”

Displeased Osinbajo’s tweet, Imam of Peace in a tweet, said the people of Nigeria do not want his apology but rather want his resignation.

“The people don’t want your apology, they want your resignation,” he tweeted.

Facebook Comments

Exit mobile version