Reno Omokri, a lawyer and a former presidential aide, has called on Nigerian employers of labour to give their employees a day off from work to enable them join the ongoing #SarsMustEnd protest.
The outspoken soci-political commentator made this call today, October 12, via his official page on micro blogging platform, Twitter.
WITHIN NIGERIA reports that following the IGP disbandment of SARS on Sunday, October 11, Nigerian youths are still clamoring for an executive order from the President. Hence, in a bid to ensure their outcry is truly heard and their impact felt, Nigerian youths are trending the hash tag #SarsMustEnd today.
Sequel to the above, some Nigerians have hit the streets again calling on the federal government and the Nigerian Minister of Police to ensure that this year’s dissolution of SARS is truly effective unlike the previous years.
According to Omokri who has now joined the online protest since he lives in America, the #EndSARS protesters are protesting not just for themselves, but for their employers, the elite, and their children also.
He therefore called on Nigerian employers of labour to give their employees a day off from work to enable them join the ongoing #SarsMustEnd protest.
His tweet below;
“Dear Nigerian Employers of Labour,
I urge you to give your employees a day off today so they can join the PEACEFUL #SARSMUSTEND protest. They are protesting #EndPoliceBrutalityinNigeria, not just for themselves, but for you, the elite, and your children! Send the text out now!”
Dear Nigerian Employers of Labour,
I urge you to give your employees a day off today so they can join the PEACEFUL #SARSMUSTEND protest. They are protesting #EndPoliceBrutalityinNigeria, not just for themselves, but for you, the elite, and your children! Send the text out now!
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) October 12, 2020
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