#EndSARS protest continues in USA
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Oct 29, 2020
Nigerians living in the United States of America, USA, have continued the End SARS protests against the brutality, extra-judicial and bad governance in Nigeria.
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Nigerians are protesting in New York, Indiana, Baltimore Maryland, Columbus Ohio and some other states of America.
One of the protesters in Columbus Ohio, Rasheed Rasheed in a chat with DAILY POST noted that the protest was to lend their voices to the ongoing movement in Nigeria code named End SARS.
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According to him, that protest is not about the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) unit of the Nigeria police, but to ask salient questions about the state of the nation.
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He added that the movement could give birth to a new direction and good governance in Nigeria.
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Rasheed said, "To us, EndSARS is not about that arm of the police alone but seen as an opportunity to ask salient questions about the state of the nation.
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"It gives us the opportunity to join forces by asking for good governance in Nigeria as this will birth a new direction for the country where we will have basic infrastructure and government that will hearken to the voice of the people."
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