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#EndSARS campaign fueled by internet fraudsters, says Buhari’s aide
After many Nigerians joined the campaign against human brutality by officers of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, the Personal Assistant to the President on Social Media, has alleged that the protest is being led by internet fraudsters.
Lauretta Onochie’s comment contradicts that of Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, who stated that the extrajudicial killings by SARS were disheartening.
Osinbajo had said, “The President and I have had discussions on this. He is very concerned about it. He wants to see reform.
“I am very concerned, in fact, very angry about what I see happening to young men and women who are arrested — in some cases maimed or killed by men of the police force.
“The arrest, maiming or killing of young people or anyone at all, is completely wrong. It is unlawful and illegal, and anyone involved in this act ought to be investigated and prosecuted.”
She tweeted, “I have no doubt that there are some staff of SARS who are unprofessional in their dealings with the public the same way we have unprofessionalism in the army, mainstream police, customs, civil service, public service, traders, doctors, lawyers, journalists, teachers, pastors etc.
“But what is going on now is a coordinated attack by cybercriminals joined by unsuspecting innocent citizens. This is not the first time. We must stand by our national institutions while working to improve their effectiveness. That is not what patriotism is about. No sentiments.”
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