Tag: EndSARS Protest

  • Activist Sues 50 Persons Including Daystar Pastor Sam Adeyemi Over #EndSARS Protests

    Activist Sues 50 Persons Including Daystar Pastor Sam Adeyemi Over #EndSARS Protests

    A human rights activist, Mr Kenechukwu Okeke, has filed a criminal complaint Against 50 persons including musicians Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, Davido and the Senior Pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, Sam Adeyemi for their roles in the #EndSARS protests that took place nationwide in October.

    Okeke sued them before a Chief Magistrate Court in Abuja on Tuesday, Channels TV reported.

    In the suit brought before the court, he is asking that the defendants who promoted the protests be brought to justice for allegedly destroying his properties.

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    Other defendants listed in the suit are musician, Folarin Falana popularly known as Falz and social media comedians, Debo Adebayo fondly addressed as Mr Macaroni and Maryam Akpaokagi also known as Taoma.

    Others include Peter and Paul Okoye, Innocent Idibia, also known as TuFace, Bankole Wellington popularly known as Banky W, Tiwa Savage, Michael Ajereh (Don Jazzy) and Yemi Alade.

    Human rights activist, Aisha Yesufu, former Super Eagles Star, Kanu Nwankwo, a former Director-General, Bureau for Public Sector Reforms, Doctor Joe Abah, Kiki Mordi, and actors, Yul Edochie and Uche Jombo, Feyikemi Abudu, Olorunrinu Oduala, Pamilerin Adegoke, Japhet Omojuwa, Ayo Sogunro and Deji Adeyanju., were also listed in the suit.

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    In his supporting affidavit, Mr Okeke claimed that the defendants, using twitter and internet web source, played active roles in the #EndSARS protest which later became violent and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 97(2) of the Penal Code Act, C53 laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. According to Channels TV, no date has been fixed for the hearing of the suit.

     

  • Nigerian Senate Warns Government of Another Protest if Needs Aren’t Met

    Nigerian Senate Warns Government of Another Protest if Needs Aren’t Met

    The Nigerian Senate has warned the Buhari-led Federal Government to dedicate a substantial part of the 2021 budget to create employment opportunities, reduce poverty and ensure food security for Nigerians or risk another agitation similar to the recent EndSARS protest by Nigerian youth.

    The warning was sounded by Senate President Ahmad Lawan and Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture Abudullahi Adamu (Nasarawa West) during the 2021 budget defence session by the Minister of Agriculture, Sabo Nanono, in Abuja.

    The “abysmally low” budget allocation to the agricultural sector in past years was decried.

    Senate President Lawan affirmed agriculture as a potential job creation vehicle.

    In his advise, Lawan said the Federal Government (FG) ought to be “practical and radical” in applying its resources to address the urgent needs of the masses.

    “Recently, we had some of our youths protesting genuinely. They were seeking the attention of leaders and they got the attention of leaders.

    “So, our budget, especially for 2021 should be mindful of what we do to provide employment opportunities for these youths.

    “They demonstrated and protested because they could do so, there are so many other people who may not be youthful but are also in the same need and they didn’t protest.

    “Let’s meet them where they are. We don’t have to wait until they also start to grumble or protest.

    “We should be proactive, we should reach them and most of them are in the rural areas and give them what we can and what they need to some extent within the purview of our resources and keep them there to live a productive life and that is the only way that we can make a difference in the lives of the people.

    “And for us, elected people, we are going to be accountable. If we escape this one (#EndSARS protests), the other one is inescapable and I am sure people will know what I am saying”, he said.

    Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture, Abudullahi Adamu also lamented that despite the Maputo declaration that stipulates 10 per cent of national budgets should go to agriculture, the FG’s 2021 allocation to the agricultural sector is less than two per cent of the N13.8 trillion total appropriation.

    “In 2021, the sector (agriculture) witnessed a slight increase with a total allocation of N139,458, 322,208.00.

    “Over the years, the sector’s allocation has been abysmally low, a far cry from the Maputo declaration which states that a country should allocate at least 10 per cent of their national budget to the agricultural sector.

    “This year’s budget proposal only allocated less than two per cent to the agricultural sector.

    “The sector’s N139,458,322,208.00 is broken down as follows: Personnel – N68,031,135,074.00, overhead – N3,186,608,895.00, capital – N110,240,253,439.00”, Adamu said.

    The Minister of Agriculture, Nanono however argued that the agricultural sector recorded meaningful progress in 2020 and remains one of the fastest growing sectors in the country.

    He regrettably admitted the current budgetary allocations for the sector has been low.

  • South-West Govs in Nigeria Meet to Improve Security After Unrest

    South-West Govs in Nigeria Meet to Improve Security After Unrest

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    Security lapses occasioned by the unrest that followed EndSARS protest by Nigerian youth, who demanded government put an end to police brutality and extortion, has put Governors in Nigeria’s South-West on their toes to ensure that the security architecture of the region improves.

    The Governors met on Sunday in Lagos to strategise on how to secure the South-West as the aftermath of the EndSARS protest, highjacked by hoodlums who unleashed mayhem nearly collapsed security apparatus in the region.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that In the opening remark of the Chairman, South-West Governors’ Forum, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo State), it was stated that the region had gone through a lot in recent times.

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    Governor Akeredolu said that when the EndSARS protest started in the South-West and other parts of the country, the police were guiding the protesters.

    He said that what started as a peaceful demonstration by the youths eventually turned to a different thing, NAN reported.

    “In the recent past, our experience has been most worrisome, everybody is worried, everybody is concerned, we have to sustain the peace we have started noticing.

    “We are worried. What we are seeing in the last days shows that something needs to be done,´´ Akeredolu said.

    “What we have witnessed in the South-West is a great attack on our heritage. We must have collaborate across the board. We need the cooperation of the Federal Government so that this does not repeat itself,´´ the Ondo governor said.

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    He urged the governors to be up and doing in their duties, adding that the welfare of the people was paramount.

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said that the South-West region had serious issues of security confronting the people.

    Sanwo-Olu said that over 500 vehicles, both public and private were destroyed, hospitals, monarch palace, among others, were not spared.

    In his address, the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, said the meeting was for those in government to retrace their steps and have a rethink of a better way to engage the youths more to prevent their restiveness.

    Gambari noted that President Buhari was aware of the level of destruction to private and public infrastructure in Lagos.

    He reiterated the federal government’s commitment to addressing the many challenges and demands of the youths in due course.

    Other South-West governors in attendance were Gboyega Oyetola (Osun), Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti), and Seyi Makinde (Oyo).

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    The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, his works and housing counterparts, Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, among others.

    The traditional rulers in attendance include Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji, Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, among others.

    (NAN)

  • #EndSARSProtests: El-Rufai Defends Sanwo-Olu, Describes Destruction of Lagos Assets as Pure Evil

    #EndSARSProtests: El-Rufai Defends Sanwo-Olu, Describes Destruction of Lagos Assets as Pure Evil

    Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, Thursday defended his counterpart in Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, saying the First Family in the Centre of Excellence did all needed to be done to prevent the recent youth protest against police brutality from degenerating into violence.

    El-Rufai, who described the gravity of the destruction as “pure evil,” said he nearly shed tears as he flicked through the images of the torched Lagos assets. He said the young people who carried out the violence intentionally engaged in an act of “self-destruction,” noting that the repercussion of the action would also be felt by them.

    Kaduna State governor said Lagos, which accounts for one-third of national GDP, did not deserve to suffer such pain.

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    Sharing his thoughts when he visited the State House in Marina to commiserate with Sanwo-Olu over the coordinated arson sparked by the #EndSARS protest, El-Rufai said those who thrive in violence infiltrated the protest to achieve their agenda of wreaking a large-scale destruction on public assets and infrastructure in Lagos.

    According to him, “I have spent time to see some of the pictures of the destruction done on public properties in Lagos and I nearly shed tears. Anyone who cares about development and progress will cry after seeing what has been done to public facilities and people’s investment that provided jobs to youths.

    “While expressing anger on police brutality may be right, but destroying public properties, which will have to be rebuilt using money that is needed to invest in other public infrastructure, under the guise of protest is nothing but self-destruction. The Government of Lagos State and the Federal Government will have to re-invest scarce resources that could have been used for other things to rebuild the vandalised facilities.

    “As a colleague, I can confirm that governor of Lagos State did all that could be done to ensure that this destruction does not take place. It is very sad to see what had happened in Lagos. I want to assure you that we will support you getting Lagos back on track. We will do whatever support Lagos needs from us to get back better.”

    El-Rufai, who said the youth protest against the police was not out of order, said it was wrong for the protesters to call for disbandment of the entire Nigeria Police Force because of the action of a few bad eggs.

    He sympathised with the police and those who lost loved ones in Lagos in the wake of the violence, saying the Federal Government must not allow wanton destruction of public assets to happen again.

    In his remarks, Sanwo-Olu said although Lagos State had started to look forward and engage in new partnerships towards restoring the lost assets, he vowed to make the state uncomfortable for those with the intention to destroy the state’s economy and heritage.

    Despite the ugly incident that trailed the protest, Sanwo-Olu said his administration remained committed to getting justice for those who were brutalised by the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) team of the police.

    He thanked El-Rufai for the extension of support towards rebuilding Lagos State, welcoming all forms of assistance that could be rendered to keep the nation’s commercial nerve centre flourishing for businesses.

    Sanwo-Olu, who intimated his Kaduna counterpart of steps already taken to rebuild Lagos, said his administration was doing it could to support those whose businesses were destroyed and create ambience for commercial activities to get back stronger.

    Meanwhile, Sanwo-Olu same Thursday charged other governors in Nigeria to look into their expenditure profile and do away with unnecessary spending to increase their states’ revenue in order to have more resources to meet the basic needs of the people.

    Speaking at the 22nd Annual Tax Conference of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) held at Eko Hotel in Victoria Island, Sanwo-Olu noted the need for better utilisation of tax payers’ money by public office holders to build the trust of the citizens, adding that state executives must work toward having a better reform process.

    The governor, who disclosed that he’s yet to use state resources to purchase any vehicle for himself since he assumed office as governor on May 29, 2019, said it’s not necessarily fanciful that governors must buy brand new vehicles when there’s no need for them.

    “We need to look at our expenditure profile as Chief Executive of our state and ask ourselves, where can I cut the red tape; what can I do away with so as to increase the revenue of my state or even make available more money for my state.

    “What I have done till date is that I have not purchased any single official vehicle for myself, for any of my personal staff or any of my family members from the government purse. If you see me have a convoy of 10 vehicles, these are all vehicles I was using during my campaigns.

    “Governor Nasir el-Rufai joined me in one of my cars this morning and I can tell you that vehicle was one of the vehicles I used for my campaign; it is not brand new.

    “So, I said to my people that, it is not a fanciful thing that every governor must begin to buy brand new vehicles when you do not need to. So, all of those millions have gone back into the treasury of the state and we are using it to develop the state very well,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    The governor, who noted the need to increase revenue generation without totally dependent on revenue from oil, charged tax practitioners, especially members of CITN, to take leadership position and put themselves in rightful position in Nigeria to increase government revenue and change the narrative in the country.

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    Also speaking at the event, El-Rufai commended Sanwo-Olu’s leadership in managing the affairs of the state and his effort to rebuild Lagos after the massive destruction that marred the peaceful protests organised by the youth recently.

    He said: “Whatever happens in Lagos concerns everybody because it is the economic hub of the country, while Kaduna State is the political hub. I can assure you that all the 35 governors will support your rebuilding Lagos project.”

    El-Rufai, who disclosed that Nigeria is not collecting more revenue as it should collect, said Kaduna State has learned a lot from Lagos State in term of economic development and internal revenue generation (IGR), which has helped his state to reform its tax generation.

    In her address, CITN President, Gladys Simplice, urged the executive arm of government to ensure that government economic policies in generating revenue are matched with tax reforms that encourage growth through executive orders and sponsorship of legislative bills capable of promoting entrepreneurship development.

    She also advised the National Assembly to address the nature of the Value Added Tax (VAT) by including more items under the exemption list and giving clarity to existing ones.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • ICC Opens Inquiry into Nigeria #EndSARS Protests

    ICC Opens Inquiry into Nigeria #EndSARS Protests

    International Criminal Court (ICC) has told BBC that it would “analyse materials” it has received about the violence which hit Nigeria last month following protests against police brutality.

    ICC chief prosecutor’s office said contrary to an earlier report, it has not already opened a “formal preliminary examination” into the unrest.

    ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda & Vice President of Nigeria, H.E. Yemi Osinbajo in Abuja, Monday, October 14, 2019.

    For weeks crowds of peaceful protesters gathered in streets in major cities of Nigeria to demonstrate against police brutality.

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    The protests were held under the #EndSARS banner, a reference to demands for the disbandment of the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad, whose officers were repeatedly accused of criminal activity ranging from extortion to extra-judicial killings.

    It led to a crackdown, with security forces and armed thugs accused of killing protesters.

    Some 51 civilians, 11 police officers and seven soldiers were killed in the unrest, according to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Rights group, Amnesty International, said security forces opened fire on protesters at Lekki toll gate in the commercial hub of Lagos, killing 10 people there.

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  • #EndSARSProtests: Osinbajo’s NEC Embarks on Youth Engagement at Zonal and State Levels

    #EndSARSProtests: Osinbajo’s NEC Embarks on Youth Engagement at Zonal and State Levels

    In furtherance of the resolution of an emergency meeting of the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo-led National Economic Council (NEC) last week, the Ad-Hoc Committee set up to engage with youths, civil society organisations, and different strands of leadership across the nation in the wake of the recent protests have swung into action.

    At a meeting presided over by Osinbajo on Tuesday, the committee decided to promptly embark on a two-pronged engagement process: zonal and state-based respectively.

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo interacting with members of the NEC via teleconference, State House, Abuja.

    For the state-based engagements, each of the 36 governors and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister would meet with the leadership and representatives of the identified groups.

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    This would then be immediately followed by zonal interactions where Osinbajo and members of the committee would feature.

    The engagements would not only include youth groups but also traditional, religious and political leaders. Civil society groups would also be involved as well as opinion moulders like the media.

    The interactions would feature issues around employment, social safety nets and national unity and security of lives and properties, among others.

    Tuesday’s meeting, which was attended virtually by all governors representing each of the six geopolitical zones in the country, also formally adopted some terms of reference.

    These include: “To engage representatives of youths, cvil society organisations and others, political, religious and traditional leaders on employment and social safety net programmes among other issues;

    “To engage with the security agencies and develop ways of delivering more control to governors who are the Chief Security Officers of their states;

    “To recommend effective solutions to the rising divisiveness and propose ways of strengthening national unity;

    “To develop a framework for the coordination of action steps to be taken by both the federal and state governments in response to the fundamental issues underlying the #EndSARS protests.

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    “To co-opt and or invite any individual or corporate body that may facilitate the work of the committee; and

    “Report to council with such recommendations as may be considered appropriate.”

    It would be recalled that last Thursday after more than four hours of deliberations at NEC emergency meeting, it was resolved that the deeper reasons behind the #EndSARS protests and its fallout should be addressed by both the federal and state governments.

    Members of NEC Adhoc Committee on Public Engagements all of whom attended today’s meeting are: Osinbajo – Chairman; Governors Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State representing North-west; Babagana Zulum of Borno State representing North-east; Abubakar Bello of Niger State representing North-central; Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State representing South-west; Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State representing South-east; and Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State representing South-south.

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  • #EndSARS: IGP, Lawmakers Reaffirm Commitment to Police Reforms

    #EndSARS: IGP, Lawmakers Reaffirm Commitment to Police Reforms

    Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, Friday played host to members of House Committee on Police Affairs at the Force Headquarters in Abuja.

    This was coming as the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Research and Planning, Leye Oyebade, and Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, had led ‘operation clearing all the barricaded spots in volatile areas in the state.

    The operation led to the clearing of the obstructions on major roads in order to create access for motorists and other road users, especially those on essential services.

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    The House committee, led by its Chairman, Usman Bello Kumo, was at the Force Headquarters, as part of the oversight functions of the House of Representatives, to assess and advise on the ongoing reforms of the Nigeria Police Force and efforts at restoring normalcy to areas affected by violence arising from the #EndSARS protests in some parts of the country.

    Adamu, who noted that the Force has commenced Comprehensiv​e Internal Review and Evaluation of circumstances that led to the #EndSARS protests and the violence, fatalities and damage to critical infrastructure that emanated therefrom, apprised the committee on efforts made so far by the Force to restore normalcy and prevent future occurrence.

    Some of these efforts, he mentioned include: strengthening the internal disciplinary mechanism of the Force, training of the newly formed Tactical Squad, debriefing and psychological/medical examination for operatives of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad and general improvement of police-citizen relationship, among others.

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    Adamu reassured the committee as well as the Nigerian people that the Force was more than ever before, committed to police reforms and ensuring a safe and secure environment for all to live and thrive devoid of any violation of their fundamental human rights.

    Responding, the committee expressed satisfaction at the efforts by the police chief in managing the #EndSARS protests and the ensuing violence but called for an all-inclusive approach at ensuring immediate end of the violence, improving police service delivery, rebuilding trust and public confidence and respect for human rights amongst others.

    The lawmakers commiserated with Adamu over the loss of police personnel who died during the crisis and promised to work tirelessly with the Force to ensure an enabling environment for optimal performance by the police.

    They called on other stakeholders including parents, guardians, online influencers, youth leaders, traditional leaders, religious leaders, etc to work with the police and government to bring a halt to the carnage on our streets and restore law and order.

    The operation clearing all the barricaded spots in Lagos State was borne out of the need to clear the roads off barricades and taking charge of security of lives and property in the state due to the prevailing violent attacks on lives and property of the police, government and private individuals leaving many lives and property lost and damaged.

    Oyebade and Odumosu visited some strategic places particularly the attacked Nigerian Correctional Custodial Centrenin Ikoyi, which was partly set on fire by the hoodlums, to assess the extent of damage and fortify the security of the centre to prevent jail break.

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    The areas where they led the operation clearing the barricaded spots include: Falomo Roundabout, Sura-Adeniji and Ilubinrin end of Third Mainland Bridge, Iyana Oworo and Gbagada end of Ikorodu Expressway, Ojuelegba (Surulere) and Apongbon Bridge in the Lagos Island.

    Odumosu, who appreciated Oyebade for his sterling leadership qualities and efforts in making sure that normalcy was restored to Lagos, condemned continuous attacks on police stations and public facilities as Ikotun Police Station was set ablaze Thursday by hoodlums.

    He warned that the command would neutralise any moves that could jeopardise security architecture vis-a-vis maintenance of law and order in Lagos State.

    Odumosu charged police officers and other security agents to be resolute in protection of lives and property and restoration of peace and public safety in the state.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • PDP Condemns Lekki Shooting, Describes It as Massacre

    PDP Condemns Lekki Shooting, Describes It as Massacre

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Tuesday night released video of Lekki shooting, describing it as a massacre.

    The opposition party condemned in very strong terms the killing of peaceful protesters at Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos as well as other parts of the country.

    “It is shocking that security agents and, in some cases, thugs, were reportedly deployed to end the lives of promising Nigerians. This, to say the least, is saddening.

    “Those responsible for the heinous murder of the innocent and harmless Nigerians must account for their nefarious acts,” PDP said.

    The party called on “President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately direct an end to these wanton killings across our nation.”

    “We invite the International Criminal Court (ICC) to bring all those responsible for the needless death of these very young Nigerians to justice,” PDP said, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Inspector General of Police Deploys Anti-Riot Policemen Nationwide

    Inspector General of Police Deploys Anti-Riot Policemen Nationwide

    Following activities of suspected hoodlums who have now hijacked the peaceful EndSARS protest across Nigeria, the Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Adamu has ordered the immediate deployment of anti-riot operatives to protect lives and property as well as secure critical national infrastructure across the country.

    The order was made known in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Frank Mba, on Tuesday.

    According to the statement, the IGP also ordered massive deployment of police operatives to strengthen security around Correctional facilities nationwide.

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    “The orders are coming on the heels of increasing attacks including acts of arson and malicious damage to public and private facilities as recorded in some States of the Federation including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    “Consequently, the Commissioners of Police in the thirty-six (36) States of the Federation and the FCT are to identify and isolate law-breakers from peaceful protesters; immediately arrest and diligently prosecute such perpetrators of violence in their respective Commands.

    “The IGP notes that twelve (12) suspects have been arrested in connection with the attacks and arson on Police Stations in Benin, Edo State. Five (5) AK47 rifles earlier stolen from vandalized Police Stations have also been recovered.

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    “The Inspector-General of Police calls on members of the public to avail the police with useful information that can lead to the re-arrest of the fleeing inmates, unlawfully released from Correctional facilities. Meanwhile, the IGP has advised parents/guardians to prevail on their children/wards to steer-clear of acts of violence and criminality as the Force will henceforth exercise the full powers of the law to prevent any further attempt on lives and property of citizens,” Mba said.

     

  • #EndSARS Protests: Lagos Government Shuts Schools

    #EndSARS Protests: Lagos Government Shuts Schools

    The Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led Lagos State Government has directed all pupils/students in public and private schools to stay at home following the tension generated by the #EndSARS protests across the state.

    The Sanwo-Olu administration issued the directive through Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Folasade Adefisayo, describing the safety of the pupils/students, parents, and all staff working in schools as paramount “at this critical period.”

    The commissioner advised parents to keep an eye on their children and not allow them to be used as willing tools in the hands of those who might want to hijack the protests to unleash mayhem on the society.

    The Sanwo-Olu administration also encouraged schools to utilise other means of distance teaching and learning such as radio, television, and online media as they did during and post-COVID-19 lockdown.

    Adefisayo added that a new date of resumption for all classes would be announced as soon as possible.

    Idowu Sowunmi