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Genevieve Nnaji sends strong open letter to President Buhari on SARS brutality

Delectable Nigerian actress, Genevieve Nnaji has added her voice to the ongoing protest against the brutalities of SARS in Nigeria. In an open letter addressed to President Buhari on Instagram, Genevieve wrote: “An Open Letter to President Muhammadu Buhari My niece was harassed by SARS for carrying a laptop. Her own laptop. She was slapped…

Delectable Nigerian actress, Genevieve Nnaji has added her voice to the ongoing protest against the brutalities of SARS in Nigeria.

In an open letter addressed to President Buhari on Instagram, Genevieve wrote:

“An Open Letter to President Muhammadu Buhari

My niece was harassed by SARS for carrying a laptop. Her own laptop. She was slapped across the face for simply asking why her laptop was being seized. At only 13, she had to deal with police brutality. Complaints were made and nothing was done. No one is spared and we are all affected.

Mr. President, this is the current state of your country.

The stability of a nation is largely dependent on leadership. And every head of house has one chance to build their legacy.

Sir, you’ve had two. What our country is today is a reflection of your leadership. Your legacy.

I’m getting weary and tired of being optimistic about change but even then I can’t complain. I am one of the privileged few but that doesn’t mean that I get to give up now.

So I will speak.

Mr President, it’s time to lead. I remain saddened by the fact that my country is only an incubator for greatness and not a habitat. The world is clearly moving on. With or without us. What will your legacy be when its all said and done? I aspire for mine to leave a mark and not a scar.

I urge you to speak to us because we are not mind readers. Your house is not in order and way far from stable. The people aren’t being empowered, neither are they being protected. Industries such as Entertainment and Technology that are currently boosting our economy and empowering the youth are being frustrated. All under your regime.

WE ARE NOT ALL CRIMINALS and shouldn’t be treated as such. If there is an increase in crime, it’s as a result of the increase in poverty. We honestly do not know the difference between the criminals and the law enforcers anymore. While there are clearly good people in the force, the bad ones are overshadowing them. The lack of value for human life in our country is disheartening and heartbreaking.

We would have less crime if we had more job opportunities. Criminals would be fewer and easier to catch. The police needs to be our friend and not our enemy. We need law enforcement to work with us and not against us. Contrary to what you may believe Mr. President, we are not lazy. We are under-utilized.

Leaders will come and go, but we the people will remain. We will survive. We always have. But we won’t forget. Right now, your administration is standing in the way of our survival. If the country is unwilling to be great, the least you can do is let us be great by ourselves.

Mr. President, you are the Commander-in-Chief. I plead with you to command your troops to stand down.

Sincerely, Genevieve Nnaji #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality

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