Celebrities urge Federal/Lagos State govts to end police brutality
Etim Ekpimah
Angered by incessant police harassment and brutality on innocent Nigerians, ace music icons – Don Jazzy; Davido; Olamide, Wizkid, and more have asked President Muhammadu Buhari to wade into the matter immediately.
The entertainers, who are sympathetic to the plight of millions of their followers on social media accounts such as Twitter and Instagram pages have lent their voices on the call to #EndSars campaign.
Responding to the message Buhari sent to the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, over his ill health, Wizkid thundered, “Donald Trump is not your business! Old man! Police/Sarz still killing Nigerian youth on a daily! Do something! Nothing concern u for America! Face your country !!”
The Starboy used the opportunity to task the Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu to also end the extra-judicial killings of Nigerians by the police, especially its Special Anti-Robbery Squad division.
“Mr Governor! I met with you December 2019! You expressed how proud you are of the entertainment industry and all we do. Please do something; let’s be proud of you too abeg! #Endsars!!” he tweeted.
Fem singer, Davido, also took to his verified Instagram page, which has over 17 million followers, to speak against police brutality. “#endsarsnow !!!! If we all come together as brothers and sisters and also as citizens of this country, we can end this nonsense!!” the singer posted.
Popular rapper, Olamide, took to his Twitter account to also voice out against police brutality. The YBNL boss told his 3.6 million followers that police brutality is ‘skyrocketing every day and the government is neither deaf nor blind.’
“Police brutality is skyrocketing by the day and the Nigeria government is not deaf nor blind, they see all the trends and tag along with whichever one they like. You don’t have to like this one to do the right thing. The hashtags are becoming tiring. The people are sick of it.
“The greatest patriotism is to tell your country when it is behaving dishonourably, foolishly, viciously. This is not the time to point fingers, who is protesting and who is not. It’s time to collectively stop fighting each other and demand good governance. Nobody deserves to be killed for nothing by the people that are meant to protect them. The government should lead by example. Don’t ignore the people when they need you and come back later talking about the people are the problem of Nigeria,” the Eru singer tweeted. Mavin boss, Don Jazzy, simply noted via his verified Twitter account that the police are killing the citizens. He tweeted, “They are doing more of killing us than protecting us. You have lost control of your men. Take these touts in uniforms off our streets. #EndSarsNow”
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