Our attention has been drawn to an outrageous action by one Yusuf Ahmadu Yunusa and his ilks who claim to have acted on behalf of the indigenous people of Abuja. According to media reports, Yusuf and his people claim that the
indigenous people of Abuja are against the protests going on across the country. We wish to categorically dissociate ourselves from Yusuf and the actions of his gang. We find his claims offensive and insulting to the countless Gbagyi youths who have been harassed and extorted
by the now defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
Gbagyi people the world over are known to be hospitable and for upholding the dignity and sanctity of human life. We have, over the years, condemned the extrajudicial killings of Nigerian youths by policemen. While we condemn any
attempt to hijack the #EndSARS campaign by unscrupulous elements, we stand solemnly with our fellow youths who have taken to the street to demand an end to the killer squad as well as a total reform of the police force. We would never oppose a demand for a better and
an egalitarian society, and we definitely did not appoint Yusuf Ahmadu Yunusa to speak for us. We have been victims of injustice for too long to support any form of oppression meted upon our fellow citizens.
The Gbagyi people of Nigeria are a peculiar set, scattered across the
geography of Nigeria and further divided across religious and dialectical lines; dismissed as a bush tribe that must continuously be pushed farther from civilization. Like the red Indians, our lands have been taken, our ancestral homes destroyed to give way to urban
development (one we are denied the enjoyment of). From the hills of Maitama to the vastness of Wuse our people were forcefully evicted and turned into tenants in Kubwa and faraway Niger state; in the heart of Bwaya (Bwari), a stranger was imposed upon our brethren as
paramount ruler; throughout Kaduna state, history is constantly been rewritten to erase the place of Gbagyi people as the indigenous tribe – from the renaming of towns and villages to the distortion of the true origin of Queen Amina; Nassarawa is a lost home to us as we
have no say in matters of the state at all.
There is a desperate need to take charge of our affairs and tell our own stories. But no individual can do this. We believe that the individual, like every society, develops on three fronts: intellectually,
socially, and physically. This knowledge inspires in us the hope that we can instigate the Gbagyi youth unto the onerous yet indisputably rewarding path of self-development. With a population of over twelve million (12,000,000), if regulated and channeled towards
meaningful transactions, we qualify for a resilient political, social and economic group.
Our grandmother, Ladi Kwali showed us many decades ago that through dedication everything is possible. With no formal education, she became a global sweetheart – traveling through
European universities to deliver lectures about her craft and eventually bagging the highest British honor. Today, decades after her demise, Ladi Kwali is immortalized on our twenty naira (N20) note and with statues in different places across the country. We have more
opportunities today than grandma Ladi Kwali had during her day. There is so much that we can achieve as a people, but we would never achieve our full potentials with a police force that harass, extort and murder us in our own country.
We refuse to remain silent while some lazy and hungry youths use us as their meal tickets. This is also a warning to sell-out activists who may want to take advantage of our parents in the villages. The Gbagyi people of Abuja have suffered enough from government
negligence and from hyenas who take advantage of our sensibilities to line their pockets with coins. We are awoken to the important task of cleaning house and reclaiming our dignity as law-abiding Nigerians.
God bless every Gbagyiza the world over
God bless Gbagyi Nation
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
"Indeed, the evidence before the trial court was quite overwhelming and points to the guilt of the appellant. Situation like this whereby policeman rashly bring out their guns (albeit to merely threaten or frighten citizens) is rapidly becoming rampant.
They are meant to use the guns to safeguard the lives of the citizenry they are paid to protect, but the reverse is the case. A policeman will not hesitate to pull the trigger of his gun at the slightest provocation, and would indeed do that with
relish and reckless abandon, not caring whether the consequence of his act will be fatal. The incident in the instant cases is a locus classicus. A law enforcement agent who is supposed to bring sanity and order on the road brings out his gun and fires
"Let me observe here, that it is becoming very notorious and most disturbing these days when policemen, use guns purchased for them with public money and meant for the protection of the citizenry are freely used to mow down innocent citizens of this country with reckless
and careless abandon and in each cases or every event, the aggressive policeman, is heard to say and rely on “accidental discharge”. Enough, I think is enough. Unless the courts put down their feet so to speak and make it
abundantly clear to our policemen in this country, that never again will such plea or defence be available to any of them accused of murder or acceptable by the courts, then of course, Nigerians will continuously be
"The uncontroverted evidence before the court is that the Appellant and the two other convicts , each armed with the rifle officially assigned to him for his official duties as a police officer agreed to go and rob the victims of their money.
In the course of their criminal adventure and in an apparent bid to overcome resistance or prevent escape one of them shot and killed one of the victims of the robbery, Mamodu Abdullahi Ajawo.
In the same escapade and for the purpose of achieving their self same common end, one of them shot into the vehicle. The shot hit a jerry can of petrol and ignited a fire which burnt down the vehicle and four persons in it to death"-
"The 1st Appellant, D.S.P. God'spower Nwankwoala was on the 23/12/2000 the Divisional Police Officer incharge of the "B" Division Police Station Makurdi. At about 8.15 p.m. of the 23/12/2000 the 1st Appellant leading a team of four other policemen in a police ALGON
Jeep which he himself drove went on anti robbery patrol in the Makurdi metropolis. The others in the team were the 2nd Appellant Sgt. Gideon Atime, 3rd Appellant, Cpl. Alphonsus Ekeyi (late), the PW4, Police Constable Ojogbane Ameh and PW5 Police Constable Perekibina Werigbelegha
The 1st and 2nd Appellants and the 3rd accused were armed while the two constables PW4 and PW5 were not armed.
At about 8.15 p.m. while they were along the Inikpi Street High Level, they saw three young men who happened to be the PW3 and the two deceased victims. Upon some
Recall that I did a rejoinder to Amb. I.H. Coomassie, that his utterances calling for the killing of #EndSARS protesters constitute a crime under international law. I also wrote to sister Human Rights organizations, of which he is a member, requesting that...
he be striped of his Award Title, properly sanctioned and prosecuted. However, today, Ambassador I. Hussaini Coomassie has issued an apology, and also going further to endorse the #EndSARS movement.
Should I 'forgive' him, or I should continue with the food I'm cooking for him?
Here it is; making statements capable of birthing mass bloodbath, genocide or pogrom is a serious crime under international law.
It flouts everything the sanctity of life and right to life stands upon.
SARS is not going around committing heinous crimes because Police Salaries are low. No, this does not have anything to do with low salaries...
It has to do with the fact that the Police Hierarchy was collecting over 500k from young policemen to transfer them into SARS.
The drive to make back their initial investment and deliver the money quotas to the same hierarchy is what has been driving the impunity
and the brutality. The hierarchy protects them and so the impunity increases. It is the biggest money ring that the police hierarchy has ever operated.
To get proper reform, the government must first dismantle the police Hierarchy that has been frustrating reform.