#EndSARS protesters return to Abuja, storm Force HQ, airport

A group of #EndSARS protesters, on Sunday in Abuja, resumed demonstrations against police brutality.

The protesters numbering about 20, visited the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and the Nigeria Police Force headquarters to press home their demands.

The protesters chanted songs, calling on the relevant authorities to end police brutality and bad governance in Nigeria.

They also painted the road opposite the police headquarters with an “End SARS” inscription.

In a post on Twitter, one of the protesters named Adebayo Raphael said we “don’t want audio reforms,” referring to the promise by the government that the police will be reformed.

In a video he posted, youth were heard chanting, “What are we demanding? End SWAT now. What are we demanding? End bad governance now. What are we saying? End bad government. IGP… end SWAT now.”

We visited the IGP’s office at Force Headquarters in Abuja too.

We don’t want Audio Reforms. #EndSARS NOW!!! #AbujaProtest#EndPoliceBrutality #LekkiMassacre pic.twitter.com/4VO5Tugbv1

— ADÉBÁYỌ̀ RAPHAEL (@Adebayo_Ralph) November 1, 2020

The demonstration continued as part of a nationwide protest against the now-dissolved Special Anti-Robbery Squad, but metamorphosed into calls for improved governance.

The youth-driven movement gradually died down after various states imposed curfew to curb the violence that trailed the demonstration.

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