I was a victim of police brutality twice – Oyo Deputy Governor

I was a victim of police brutality twice – Oyo Deputy Governor

Rauf Olaniyan, the deputy governor of Oyo State, has said that he has been a victim of police brutality in the past. Olaniyan made this declaration wh

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Rauf Olaniyan, the deputy governor of Oyo State, has said that he has been a victim of police brutality in the past. Olaniyan made this declaration while addressing #EndSARS protesters in Ibadan, the state capital.

He declared his interest to join the protest against the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARs.
“I stand with the #EndSARS protesters because I have twice been a victim of police brutality. “Now is the time for police reform. Now is the time to end police brutality,” Mr Olaniyan said.

Meanwhile, the state governor, Seyi Makinde, has said that peaceful protests are guaranteed by the constitution of the land. He promised to get all protesters who were arrested in the course of the protests released by the police, while also pledging to ensure that no further life is lost to the protests in the state, as according to him, his government has put in place mechanisms to ensure the safety of protesters.

Makinde, who was accompanied by the speaker of the State House of Assembly, Adebowale Ogundoyin and commissioner for youth and sports, Seun Fakorede, added that beyond the #EndSARS protests, there were underlying challenges of anger and frustration in the land.
“I can tell you that all of these protests are not just about SARS. There is a need for employment for the youths. There is anger in the land. Job opportunities are few and far in-between. So, as leaders, we have to do more. Our youths have to be productive. We have to create opportunities for you.

“But we cannot do some of the good things we have in an atmosphere of chaos. I have listened to you. I have the commissioner for youths here. He will see and engage with your leaders. I want to thank you because you are Nigerian youths and you are not lazy. You are not violent; you did not vandalise anything. What you have done is to show peacefully that certain policies of government, especially the brutality by the Nigeria Police Force should be addressed.”

He stated that his government would follow the path of constructive engagement to diffuse the tension in the land. The governor further reiterated that he does not want any further loss of life, warning, however, that everyone must behave responsibly.
“As a government in Oyo State, we have to find the means to diffuse the tension. And one of the things we have in view is to follow the path of constructive engagement and there has to be a way to get that engagement going.