Minister of Justice in Alberta, a Canadian province, Kelechi Madu, has supported the protests against police brutality in Nigeria.
Since the EndSARS protest broke out last week, there has been demand by the people to end police brutality and to scrap the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigeria Police.
Nigerian-Canadian Minister, shares a story in series of tweets on how his cousin, Chrisantus Korie, was killed by the police in Nigeria in 2013.
Read his story;
“I support the people of Nigeria as they protest to end police brutality and extrajudicial killings. My own cousin Chrisantus Nwabueze Korie was murdered by Nigerian police in April 2013.
Despite my best efforts, the police would not investigate his murder and did everything to obstruct. I also helped to petition a committee of Nigeria’s National Assembly to probe the killing and report back to the House within a timely manner.
Fundamental human rights like peace, security and freedom from police brutality are universal. The Nigerian government has an obligation to protect its citizens and deliver substantive police reform.
Changing the name of SARS and reconstituting it without significant reform won’t be sufficient to satisfy the cry of the Nigerian people for justice.
Edmund Burke wrote that, “the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” I encourage all Nigerians to stand up and be heard.”