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EndSARS: Burnaboy bows to pressure, endorses #EndSARS protests
 
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Sat, 10 Oct 2020   ||   Nigeria, Nigeria
 

Popular musician Burna Boy, has bowed to pressure from critics and fans, and has officially joined the #EndSARS movement which seeks the dissolution of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigeria Police Force.

Burna Boy, amid criticisms from Nigerian youths who had expressed disappointment over the musician’s silence, has issued a statement today, where he said the protest should not be about him but about deeper issues.

He tweeted, “I have taken the past week to gather my thoughts. I usually respond to these matters with my emotions and frustrations. This time I have chosen to ignore the attempts; well-meaning or derogatory to draw me out. This is not and should not be about me. It is about a fundamental problem that affects us all Nigerians, as Africans, and as human beings.

“The state of our country, Nigeria, is tricky; it has been from before I was born. My greatest concern in all of this is that SARS will end now as it allegedly has several times in the past (I recall giving calls to end SARS during my USA tour in April 2019  and morph into a different entity down the line with a different form or a different name. In my opinion, abolishing the unit is a definite first step but we cannot afford to stop there.”

The Grammy Award nominee applauded the protesters for exercising their right to demonstrate and stated that he had created a fund that would be used in helping protesters that are wrongfully arrested by the police.

He said, “I have created a sub-fund under my charity- The Reach called (@ProjectProtectng) to help protesters that are wrongfully harmed/arrested by SARS during and after these protests. This is a fund for the people by the people.”

He also took down his album ads from billboards to put up the #EndSARS slogan.

Thousands of Nigerian youths have taken to the street to protest police harassment and extrajudicial killing by SARS, a specialised unit that was created over a decade ago to tackle armed robbery.

 SARS operatives have however been accused of extorting money from youths who drive big cars, use expensive phones, laptops or who wear dreadlocks.

This harassment has on several occasions degenerated to killings which has sparked fresh protests which began on Thursday and has been supported by both local and international entertainers and several other prominent figures.

 

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