Ahead of Friday’s match against Algeria in Austria, Super Eagles stars, Leon Balogun, and John Ogu, have joined other Nigerians to demand an end to police harassment.
Also, former Nigerian goalkeeper, Carl Ikeme, as well as Chelsea loanee, Malang Sarr, joined youths in the West African country in calling for an end to police brutality.
Nigerian youths took to the streets in large numbers on Friday to protest against the activities of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a unit in the Nigeria Police Force.
Unlike other security outfits, SARS officials, who never wear the usual police uniforms, harass the public while discharging their duties across the country.
Following several injustices which include extortion and killings, youths are demanding a total ban of their operation, after previous efforts by the government to reform and reorganise the unit.
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Earlier this year, a Remo Stars defender Tiyamiyu Kazeem was shot dead by a SARS officer after an encounter in Ogun State, the South Western region of Nigeria.
Although they are not part of Gernot Rohr’s team for Friday’s international friendly game against Algeria in Austria, Balogun and Ogu have joined their voices in saying ‘enough is enough’ to the activities of the operatives.
Balogun tweeted:
The reasons for the #EndSARSProtests have just come to my attention via very disturbing images & tweets. It is never good when those charged with protecting the citizens are now terrorising, extorting or even killing the same citizens. I support #EndSarsProtests #EndSars.
See tweet below:
The reasons for the #EndSARSProtests have just come to my attention via very disturbing images & tweets. It is never good when those charged with protecting the citizens are now terrorising, extorting or even killing the same citizens. I support #EndSarsProtests #EndSars 🇳🇬💔 pic.twitter.com/ledTmthfta
— Leon Balogun (@LeonBalogun) October 9, 2020