The ingenuity of Nigerian youths while protesting Police brutality has been consistent as people from different walks of life offer their services pro bono.
Helplines and charging ports, among others, have been set up by the protesters to press home their demands.
We have a helpline now as well!
01 700 1755
1. Press one for medical
2. Press two for legal
3. Press three for food and supplies
4. Press for 4, 5 or 6 for mental health emergencies#EndSARS
THANK YOU @EbyAkhigbe @funmioyatogun
You can still DM @endsarsresponse
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 17, 2020
Line has crashed temporarily o. It rings but has stopped connecting to our phones rn. They said 20 minutes😩 https://t.co/b4ZUWD70uu
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 17, 2020
The #EndSARS protests have given a platform to the youths to prove they can create a system that works if and when given the opportunity.
Most youths serving others in the protests range from 20s, 30s and 40s.
These individuals have built an effective multidisciplinary nationwide network in less than a week with less than N100m (in donations that are still adding up).
They asking, daily and on social media and in the demonstrations, why the government has not been able to use taxes appropriately while theorizing that the people currently in charge are just interested in their share of the “National Cake.”
Lekki #EndSARS protesters can now charge their phones , solar inverter and phone chargers have been made available 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 pic.twitter.com/tlenP8NQWE
— Naija (@Naija_PR) October 16, 2020
We've sent security so far to:
Surulere
Shagamu
Arepo
Shomolu
Okota
Alausa day & night
Airport Road
Abuja
Jos
Lekki day & nightWorking on locations outside Lagos now.
If you need security please reach out to @SamuelOtigba, @Endsarsresponse or call 017001755 and press 7
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 18, 2020
Wait, Solar powered charging points?
Are these real pictures? If yes, then “infrastructure” is added to my previous list, as number 8 of the things young people have built in one week.
You are not lazy!#EndSARS https://t.co/U5ddVai0FX
— K.O. | 🇳🇬 (@KolaOyeneyin) October 16, 2020
The #EndSARS protests have been ongoing for more than 11 days.
Although the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu had disbanded the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in the wake of the protests, the agitation has continued to gain traction across the country.
They have rejected the new tactical unit – Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) – formed by the police authorities to replace SARS, saying there is no difference between the former and the latter.