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#EndSARS: UK Parliament Debating On Sanctions Against Buhari Govt, Nigerian Army, Police

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The United Kingdom Parliament will today debate a petition on the #EndSARS protest. It seeks sanctions against President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration and security agencies.

The request was created by Silas Ojo.

It sought to get 100,000 signatures, the required number for lawmakers’ attention but garnered more than 220,000 signatures.

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The debate will touch on the excesses of the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and the October 20 Lekki shooting by the Nigerian Army.

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It would be led by Theresa Villiers at the Westminster Hall between 6:00 pm and 7:30 pm.

A statement on the House of Commons Library website said audiences will be able to watch online on the UK Parliament YouTube channel.

It explained that the restrictions will give the UK a powerful tool to hold to account those involved in serious acts against the people.

Debates of this nature “allow for sanctions to be imposed on individuals and entities involved in serious human rights violations or abuses around the world.”

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In October, the UK Government admitted that it provided training and equipment to SARS.

Minister for Africa, James Duddridge confimed that the training was between 2016 and 2020.

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In a memo to Labour MP, Kate Osamor, Duddridge said SARS officers participated in training “designed to improve human rights, training on public finance, and community policing workshops”.

Human rights abuses committed by the notorious unit sparked End SARS demonstrations across Nigeria and calls for an end to police brutality.

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