Following the pronouncement by the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed that the Special Anti-robbery Squad, SARS has been disbanded, vices by the men of the force continue to thrive and Nigerians are saying enough is enough.
Taking a switch from #EndSARS to #SARSMustEnd, many Nigerians are of the opinion that the arm of the police is not disbanded as announced by the IGP especially with the clause in Number 2 of the press release on SARS disbandment.
The protests will continue until Nigerians see that this pronouncement takes full effect.
IG of Clowns. #EndSARS pic.twitter.com/twL0R6H2MV
— Adetutu Balogun, MBA (@Tutsy22) October 11, 2020
We cannot lose this fight
We cannot lose this fight
We cannot lose this fight
We cannot lose this fight
We cannot lose this fight
We cannot lose this fight
We cannot lose this fightWe meet on the streets tomorrow, stop playing with our intelligence#SARSMUSTEND
— Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) October 11, 2020
The #SARSMUSTEND hashtag started this evening, and now it has over 1 million tweets.
That’s to show the strength in our numbers! We the youths are about to effect real change in Nigeria!
— Iseunife The First ???????????????? (@Shawnifee) October 11, 2020
Dear @UKinNigeria,
Recall that your threat of sanctions were instrumental to free and fair elections in Edo. I urge you to consider announcing a new set of sanctions targeted at @MBuhari administration officials responsible for the killings, arrests and beatings of #SARSMustEnd
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) October 11, 2020
From what I hear, the IGP’s announcement dissolving FSARS may simply be a case of PHCN (Problem Has Changed Name). Protesters were still beaten and arrested in Abuja, Ekpoma, and Lagos, while 3 were killed in Ogbomoso. This dissolution may just be a audio disbandment #SARSMustEnd pic.twitter.com/mJfGfmwEVY
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) October 11, 2020
Policemen were protecting us in London and helped clear traffic for 3 hours while policemen were chasing people in Abuja and shooting in Ogbomosho. Make it make sense! We must not give up. This is just the beginning. This crazy culture of brutality must end. #SARSMustEnd #EndSARS
— Dr. Dípò Awójídé, FHEA (@OgbeniDipo) October 11, 2020
If you're stuck in Lekki -Ajah traffic just come down from your car and start #SARSMUSTEND protest because we can't waste that beautiful traffic for nothing pic.twitter.com/k6iUqvZ9Zl
— Cypher® (@Greenbackkk) October 11, 2020
London ???????? #EndSARS #SARSMUSTEND with @shopsydoo, @Ms_DSF, @aireyys and @bulamabukarti ✊????
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— Dr. Dípò Awójídé, FHEA (@OgbeniDipo) October 11, 2020
See developing updates across Nigeria as regards EndSARS protests:
https://twitter.com/savvy_riinu/status/1315415791899156480
Keep on retweeting the #SARSMUSTEND hashtag till it’s everywhere. They’re trying to stop us but it’s too late.✊????✊????
— MONITORING_SPIRIT???????? (@Sonjoe_Kutuh) October 11, 2020
Your president QUICKLY wished Trump recovery from COVID19, yet 10 Nigerians have been killed in the last 2 days while demanding that #SARSMUSTEND and NOT A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENCY.
They don't rate you, they think you're just a Twitter warrior.
— Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) October 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/savvy_rinnuu/status/1315421215532744704
If you have a flight to catch in Abuja, make sure you get to the airport by 4am or earlier.
If you are coming into Abuja by air, cancel your plans. Because the city will be on a deserved public Holiday.
Pass it on! #ENDSARS #Sarsmustend
— Kelvin Odanz (@MrOdanz) October 11, 2020
If we are wise, come 2023, no present law maker in the national assembly should be returning to that seat except the one or two who spoke up. They are the real Yahoo men. Collecting billions for rubber stamping #SARSMUSTEND
— Mr Preeq (@MrPreeq) October 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/davvydmoore/status/1315414823480553472