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Nigeria: A New Generation Steps Up


Editor's Note
“The protest is for our lives, it’s for our future. We want SARS to
end but SARS is just the beginning. They should just wait for us.
We’re not quiet anymore.” [This response appears] typical of the
critical mass of protesters who are around 18-22 years old, are
particularly fearless, and are protesting for the first time. -
Ayodeji Rotinwa, Deputy Editor of African Arguments
Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, returning to Nigeria just
before the EndSars protests began, wrote this earlier this week:
"I arrived home from external commitments just over a week ago to

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Insecurity: 44 CSOs ask President Buhari to resign or face impeachment

Insecurity: 44 CSOs ask President Buhari to resign or face impeachment
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Buhari Must Resign Now For Failing to Secure Nigerians—CSOs


About forty-four civil society organizations have slammed the Muhammadu Buhari-led Nigerian government over growing insecurity in the country.
The groups’ criticism of the President comes a few days after bandits stormed the Government Science College (GSC) in Kagara, Niger State, abducting many students and staff members.
Muhammadu Buhari
While one student who tried to escape was gunned down, a staff member escaped from their captivity.
In a joint statement on Saturday, the groups said the President had failed as far as tackling insecurity in Nigeria is concerned.
They said, “Where the President fails to fulfil his constitutional duties, we demand the President to step aside or the National Assembly initiates impeachment proceedings against him on the grounds of gross misconduct as provided for in Section 143 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

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Buhari Has Failed, He Should Step Down If He Can't Secure Nigerians—CSOs


Buhari Has Failed, He Should Step Down If He Can't Secure Nigerians—CSOs
The groups' criticism of the President comes a few days after bandits stormed the Government Science College (GSC) in Kagara, Niger State, abducting many students and staff members.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Feb 21, 2021
About forty-four civil society organizations have slammed the Muhammadu Buhari-led Nigerian government over growing insecurity in the country.
The groups' criticism of the President comes a few days after bandits stormed the Government Science College (GSC) in Kagara, Niger State, abducting many students and staff members. 
Muhammadu Buhari
While one student who tried to escape was gunned down, a staff member escaped from their captivity.

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CSOs ask Buhari to step down over increasing insecurity

About 44 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to step down over the growing insecurity in the country. The groups |

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Insecurity: Step down or be impeached, coalition tells Buhari


Insecurity: Step down or be impeached, coalition tells Buhari
The coalition says President Buhari and his administration have failed in their primary responsibility of ensuring the security and welfare of Nigerians.
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A coalition comprising 43 frontline civil society organisations and Femi Falana’s law firm have asked President Muhammadu Buhari to resign or be removed from office by the
National Assembly if he cannot address the persistent insecurity in the country.
This is one of the five-point demand of the coalition in a statement on Sunday declaring that Mr Buhari has failed in his primary responsibility of ensuring the security and welfare of Nigerians.

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NATIONAL SECURITY: BUHARI HAS SO FAR, FAILED. – Enough is Enough Nigeria


Introduction
Nigeria is in dire straits.  All over the country, Nigerian citizens, including children, are killed daily by terrorists and criminals as well as in extra-judicial killings by state actors with the government doing little or nothing about it. The government, through the Minister of Defence, has instead callously abdicated its responsibility and called Nigerian citizens ‘cowards’ and urged Nigerians to ‘defend themselves’.
Kidnapping for ransom has assumed an industrial and deadly scale never witnessed on the African continent. Our children are no longer safe in schools and Nigerian citizens and communities are now pauperised by terrorists who extort huge ransoms while murdering their hostages. We condemn, in the strongest possible terms, what has now become the government’s standard state policy of using taxpayers’ money to pay terrorists thereby funding and encouraging terrorism and criminality.

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