Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has appealed to youths who are protesting against police brutality to stop destroying both public and private property.
Makinde made this appeal while reacting to various reports of vandalisation of some infrastructures in the state.
Makinde who embarked on a tour of hot spots of End SARS protests in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, declared that his government will continue to do what is necessary to secure the lives and properties of residents of the state.
He warned youths to stop fomenting trouble or destroying properties in the name of the End SARS protests.
He engaged with the protesting youths and residents, some of whom claimed to have lost properties to the violence that erupted in the area earlier in the day.
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He promised that those arrested would be released before the end of the day, adding that the government would address the concerns of everyone who might have lost properties to the crisis.
‘Let me ask you some questions; are you the ones that installed this government? Are you assured that this government will always do what is right for you? Since you installed this government, I want to assure you that we will do what is necessary for you. I want you to trust me on this.’
‘Whatever affects the eyes equally affects the nose. In other words, whatever affects you also affects me. So, I urge you to be peaceful, because I don’t want this to escalate beyond this point.’
‘Please, don’t allow some other elements to hijack this protest from you. Don’t destroy anybody’s property. Don’t destroy anything.’
‘I want to urge you, once again, my life is not worth more than your life. I don’t want anybody’s life to be wasted. I have heard what you all said. I am going to meet with the Commissioner of Police now, but, in the meantime, my people will wait here in this school to collect the list of those who were affected; those whose houses were burnt, those whose property were destroyed. Even if you are part of those whose cars were set ablaze, write down your name too.’
‘Let me also assure you that those who have been arrested will be released before the end of the day. I don’t want to lose anybody and I pray we will not lose anyone. When I leave here now, I will go and engage with the Commissioner of Police to take police off the street. The personnel of ‘Operation Burst’ that you see around is to protect you.’
AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK