Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo state has condemned the attack on the #ENDSARS protesters by hoodlums in Benin city today October 16.
The hoodlums armed with machetes and other dangerous weapons attacked protesters while they marched along Ring Road, killing one.
In a statement released this evening, the governor ordered the state Police Command to provide adequate security for the protesters as they exercise their rights as concerned Nigerians. He also noted that a thorough investigation would commence immediately to bring the culprits to justice.
“I have just learnt that hoodlums have attacked #ENDSARS protesters, who have conducted themselves peacefully in Benin City. I extend my condolences to the victims of the attacks, including those who lost their lives and others who were injured by the thugs.
“It is disheartening that anyone would attack a peaceful assembly of young people who are expressing genuine concerns over police brutality and intimidation in their own country.
“I hereby call on the Edo State Police Command to get out on the streets and provide adequate security for the protesters and ensure that no one is harassed in the course of exercising their rights.”the statement read
TWO DAYS AGO THIS HAPPENED
At least one person has reportedly died while others sustained injuries on Friday, when armed hoodlums attacked peaceful protesters during the # EndSARS protest at Ring Road, Benin in Edo State.
It was gathered that the hoodlums armed with machetes, guns and other weapons stormed the venue of the protest and attacked protesters.
The hoodlums are said to be ticketers in the Ring Road motor park, who
were angry over their inability to do their business since the protest
began.
Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, who confirmed the incident condemned the attack on #EndSARS protesters.
"I have just learnt that hoodlums have attacked # ENDSARS protesters,
who have conducted themselves peacefully in Benin City. I extend
condolences to the victims of the attacks , including those who lost
their lives and others who were injured by the thugs," the governor
said.
“It is disheartening that anyone would attack a peaceful assembly of
young people who are expressing genuine concerns over police brutality
and intimidation in their own country. Thorough investigation would be
conducted immediately to fish out the culprits of the attack on peaceful
# EndSARS protesters in Benin City, and we would do all possible within
the law to ensure those culpable are brought to justice,"
Obaseki called on operatives of the state police command to ensure adequate security for the protesters.
“I hereby call on the Edo State Police Command to get out on the streets and provide adequate security for the protesters and ensure that no one is harassed in the course of exercising their rights." he added.








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