
There have been ongoing protests in Nigeria over the week with citizens agitating for the scrapping of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a unit of the Nigeria Police Force. The Federal Government heeded to the people’s demand at the weekend.
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SARS officers have been accused of harassing, robbing, and killing youths for no just reasons over the last few years.
In February, they killed a footballer in Ogun State – Tiamiyu Kazeem, who was the vice-captain of Remo Stars, a club in the Nigerian second division.
On Saturday, Arsenal legend Ian Wright joined Serie A club AS Roma in supporting the public outcry even though the police killed another citizen during a peaceful protest in Oyo State.
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“Horrible to hear what’s been going on in Nigeria. Let’s make this a trending topic everywhere #EndSARS. My thoughts go out to everyone who has been affected. #EndPoliceBrutality,” Ozil wrote.
“My thoughts and prayers with all of those affected #EndSARS,” Rashford tweeted.
Many Super Eagles stars demonstrated their support for the call to end SARS before the international friendly match against Algeria on Friday.
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