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How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by AprokoGirl: 9:10am On Jun 21, 2022
The sudden move by Nigerian youths to fully participate in the country’s general elections is not unconnected to the 2020 EndSARS protest which served as an eye-opener that young Nigerians can influence critical decisions in the country.

DAILY POST recalls that youths across the country shut down economic and other activities in Nigeria in October, 2020, when they protested alleged extra-judicial killings by the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS.

The social movement and mass protests against police brutality, which took-off in Edo State after an innocent citizen was allegedly gunned down by members of the SARS, escalated to other parts of the nation, halting social and economic activities.

Although several youths paid the supreme prize when the protests were hijacked by alleged sponsored hoodlums, some of the core aims, which include call for the disbandment of the SARS, were achieved.

It can be recalled that prior to the Lekki massacre, the then Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu on October 11, announced the disbandment of SARS following the mass protests.

According to the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Restitution for Victims of SARS Related Abuses and other matters, at least 46 unarmed protesters were either shot dead, injured with bullets, or assaulted by security forces at the Lekki toll gate where protesters converged on October 20, 2020.

DAILY POST reports that memory of the Lekki massacre has resurfaced on the internet as some politicians accused of masterminding the unfortunate shootings, are now running for political officesTop

Recall that two major correctional facilities in Edo State were also attacked by the hoodlums who freed several convicts. Some public and private properties were completely destroyed and vandalized; the sanctity of the Palace of the Oba of Lagos was also violated.

In a move to quell the escalated movement, President Muhammadu Buhari in his address on October 23, pledged the inclusiveness of young Nigerians in policy making.

DAILY POST recalls that for the first time in the history of Nigeria, a 25-year-old Nigerian youth was elected as youth leader of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in 2021.

Suleiman Mohammed, who hails from Kaduna State, was elected as youth leader during the party’s convention in October 30, 2021.

Currently, most of the presidential and governorship candidates of the major political parties running for the 2023 general elections have vowed to ensure youth inclusiveness in their administrations if elected into office.

DAILY POST reports that some Nigerian celebrities who coordinated the End SARS protest are currently campaigning against the voting of old and incompetent politicians.

Peter Square, a defunct member of the popular music group, P-Square and Adebowale David Ibrahim Adedayo, known by his stage name Mr Macaroni have consistently used their social media handles to warn Nigerian youths against voting wrongly, asking everyone to get their PVCs.

When DAILY POST visited the Permanent Voters Card, PVC registration center in Bwari, Abuja, it was observed that over 70% of those thronging the facility for registration are youths preparing to make changes in 2023 elections.

Some of those seeking to obtain their PVCs to kick out incompetent leaders, told DAILY POST that the era of political apathy is over in Nigeria.

Mr Sunday Adikwu said, “We have waited too long, it is time to take it with our hands. They will always claim that the youths are the leaders of tomorrow, but when will the tomorrow come? I have been hearing that since I was born and now I am over 30 years old.

“We need to tell these old fools that we are aware of our rights. They will not believe the power we have but we will surely shock them next year”.

Yemi Adebayo said, “Even the little kid born last year can feel the pain. These people have messed up with our lives and destinies. They have nothing in their heads yet they want to die in power.

“I was part of the End SARS protest in 2020 before it was hijacked by the paid hoodlums. Look at the killings everywhere, human lives no longer mean anything to people anymore, yet we have a government. Enough is enough. If we can seize the attention of the whole world through protest and make changes, then we can actually decide who rules us”.

Similarly, a human rights activist, Mr Femi Kolawole, who also participated in the End SARS movement, told DAILY POST in Abuja that the “long awaited revolution will happen in 2023”.

“We voted for President Buhari in 2015 because we were desperate for change, unfortunately, that change didn’t help us. Buhari wouldn’t have made it to Aso Rock without the support of the youths.

“The two major political parties have ignored the youths for a long time. We will now show them what we are capable of doing. It is no longer about APC or PDP, they have all failed us. Youths are no longer campaigning on social media like before, we are now getting our PVCs ready.

“One thing I know is that this forthcoming general election cannot be rigged. We will make sure that our votes count. Forget what happened in Ekiti the other day. We heard of vote buying which was really unfortunate, but I assure you, we will tackle that before the presidential election. We still have more than ten months to educate the general public”.

https://dailypost.ng/2022/06/21/how-endsars-protest-will-shape-2023-elections/

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Sergio101(m): 9:12am On Jun 21, 2022
The youths have woken up.

But I pray Nigeria process doesn't affect this new movement

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by NaijaRoyalty(m): 9:12am On Jun 21, 2022
What happened at Lekki toll gate during the Endsars protest is still fresh in our minds

We will not forget how Tinubu and his men in Lagos sent the military to shoot at innocent youth protesters at Lekki toll gate , we won't forget

It's a sad day that will forever be remembered in our national lives

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by HONESTFACT101(m): 9:25am On Jun 21, 2022
Nigeria is not under a 2 Party system #ENDAPC #ENDPDP ......signing out✈

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by helinues: 9:28am On Jun 21, 2022
The End Sars looters...

Acclaimed Lekki massacre that was orchestrated online

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Quest7777: 10:26am On Jun 21, 2022
We, the youths need to liberate this country from the grips of these old Lunatic Political Bandits.
With Atiku/Tinubu as President, it will be Business As Usual & things will continue to degenerate & get worse.
PO may not be a magician but his Presidency will provide the platform for a People's Revolution which is the only thing that can salvage this country.

Be Obidient, Choose the Key & Emancipate Yourself... kiss

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Righthussle: 10:27am On Jun 21, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Goldenkrezi: 10:27am On Jun 21, 2022
This is just about a month after Obi LP movement.....

They'll still feel the heat gan

I am OBIdiently waiting for this old lots to get kicked out come 2023

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by OluwafuntoAK(f): 10:27am On Jun 21, 2022
thats what i am talking about

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by bestman09(m): 10:27am On Jun 21, 2022
sad
Endsars that they have forgotten.

Even the rebranded SARS are now doing worse

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Hndrrxxx(m): 10:27am On Jun 21, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by specialmati(m): 10:27am On Jun 21, 2022
cool cool cool the youth supporting APC and PDP old money bags are the most senseless wicked set of idiots that hated this country with everything they got. They are happy our country is going down everyday. Vote for Peter Obi

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Rebuke: 10:27am On Jun 21, 2022
They thought we've forgotten

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:27am On Jun 21, 2022
The Youths are behind Peter Obi to turn Nigeria around for good

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by nedekid: 10:28am On Jun 21, 2022
helinues:
The End Sars looters...

Acclaimed Lekki massacre that was orchestrated online
Food don land. grin

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Moh247: 10:28am On Jun 21, 2022
cool



2023 would render EndSars sorosoke miscreants, Ipob lunatics and Pandora Supporters permanently useless

This last APC primaries already rendered that fool PrinceOfaba aka Naija loyalty and Truthisntunique or some Osinbande minions very stupid and Useless ... Soon the Ipob apologists turned shameless Obi Supporters would soon crawl back to irrelevance



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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by seunaj: 10:28am On Jun 21, 2022
When I hear people say "what have you achieved now with the useless endsars movement?" I know that they are not very intelligent. For you to think that we are back to business as usual and nothing was achieved with the endsars movement is despicable. If not for any other thing, a strong message has been sent to the old mofos using the divide and rule method, that power still belongs to the people, and that the voice and unity of the southern youth is a formidable one. The northern youths are still sleeping and it is shocking that religion still triggers their mumu button despite the state of insecurity, joblessness and hunger in the land. But I know that one day, they will also realize that religion is a tool in the hands of our oppressors and not anything way sacrilege as they present it to us. That day will be "game over" for our leaders. I know that day will come. I know

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by 989900: 10:29am On Jun 21, 2022
You will find some Stockholm syndrome folks coming to defend their oppressors soon . . . wait for it . . .

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Opinedecandid(m): 10:29am On Jun 21, 2022
Obi all the way.

It's so disheartaing that the persons singing the praises of Tinubu/Atiku here are young people.
Shame on you

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by sotall(m): 10:29am On Jun 21, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Goldenkrezi: 10:29am On Jun 21, 2022
helinues:
The End Sars looters...

Acclaimed Lekki massacre that was orchestrated online


May Endsars happen to you. Amen!

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Antoeni(m): 10:30am On Jun 21, 2022
Someone Once Said ,Peter obi movement is a national movement

The movement is even bigger than Obi himself

The movement is huge and unstoppable

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by QueenOfTheCoast(f): 10:30am On Jun 21, 2022
Moh247:
cool



2023 would render EndSars sorosoke miscreants, Ipob lunatics and Pandora Supporters permanently useless


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the youths are coming

they have no manifestos to campaign with apart from their usual old tribalism and tribal card tactics.

But we'll remind them that tribalism won't bring back dollars to at least 400
tribalism won't bring back fuel to 95 naira
tribalism won't send our undergraduates back to school.
tribalism won't fix our security.
tribalism won't develop our economy.

since suffering knows no tribe or religion, since we're suffering together irrespective of our tribe and religion, it's also fair if we get it right together by sending thieves and those who thinks they can rape Nigeria TURN by TURN.
Enough is Enough!!!

2023 will be the youths vs the criminals
it won't be business as usual.

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Antoeni(m): 10:30am On Jun 21, 2022
“That nobody has found dirt on this man (Peter Obi), who built a multi-billion dollar business empire, and governed a state with the highest number of billionaires per capita, in a nation where the default is to loot, says a whole lot.”

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by mayorofyentown(m): 10:31am On Jun 21, 2022
If peradventure peter obi wins i knw it'll end in the court of law
Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Ablestan: 10:33am On Jun 21, 2022
AprokoGirl:


https://dailypost.ng/2022/06/21/how-endsars-protest-will-shape-2023-elections/

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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Mandela89(f): 10:34am On Jun 21, 2022
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Re: How EndSARS Protest Will Shape 2023 Elections by Champele(m): 10:36am On Jun 21, 2022
We are taking back our country. #TakeBackNaija

We start from electing Peter Obi for president.
Long live Nigeria. SoroSoke

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