#EndSARS: Governor Obaseki takes action after prison break in Edo

A 24-hour curfew was imposed in the state by Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki, moments after hoodlums invaded a prison facility on the Benin-Sapele road and set inmates free.
In most states, demonstrators calling for police reforms with the ‘End SARS’ hashtag have all but prevented vehicular movement, while conducting candle-light processions on major roads.

The protests that started on October 8 in Lagos following the killing of a man by a police officer in Ughelli, Delta State, have spread to major cities across Nigeria.

Reportedly, the Benin protests were hijacked by hoodlums and cultists; and the governor stated that he no longer has any of the anarchy.

“The Edo State government hereby imposes a 24-hour curfew across the state till further notice. The curfew is to take effect from 4pm, today, October 19, 2020,” Obaseki shared on his Twitter page.

“This decision has become necessary because of the very disturbing incidents of vandalism and attacks on private individuals and institutions by hoodlums in the guise of #EndSARS protesters.

“While the government of Edo State respects the rights of its citizens to undertake legitimate protests, it cannot sit idly when hoodlums have taken laws into their hands to cause mayhem on innocent citizens and the state.

“By the directive, schools and businesses are to shut down activities accordingly. Those who cannot move safely are to stay put between now and 4pm till calmness is restored.

“Parents are advised to rein in their children, youths and wards, to forestall further breakdown of law and order.

“The responsibility of government is to protect lives and property and maintain law and order, therefore, anyone found outside in violation of the curfew would be dealt with according to the law,” he added.

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