Communicating outrage in recognition of the Lekki shooting of October 20, 2020, Atiku regretted that two years down the line, no type of equity had been given to survivors of the occurrence.

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The previous VP expressed this in the midst of the #EndSARSMemorial fight held at the Lekki cost entryway in Lagos on Thursday.

He composed on Twitter, “Today marks the second commemoration of the #ENDSARS episode at Lekki Cost Door. There are contentions for and against the requirement for AA to say something or not. How about we settle the issue with this draft.

“20.10.20 — quite a while back, on this day, I shared an explanation of genuine dissatisfaction, outrage, judgment and pain._

“For what reason would i say i was frustrated? Since the offspring of Nigeria were being disregarded. The young people of Lagos state, and cross country, had prepared and coordinated to clarify their disparities of police fierceness that no resident on this planet ought to at any point persevere — just to be disregarded by an organization that gave no consideration to their cry of what is a fundamental human right._

“For what reason would i say i was furious? Since the boldness of our young Nigerians was not met with grasping, exchange, resolve or arrangements. All things considered, they were confronted with horrifying viciousness and intimidation._

“Who was I denouncing? A bombed arrangement of government security that should safeguard and serve all residents of Nigeria._

“I called upon our private and public emergency clinics to quickly give all vital treatment to the harmed and the maimed._

“Our youngsters were abused most reprehensibly, and all since they legitimately represented what they deserved._

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— Usman Muhammad (@Usmansyamma) October 18, 2022

“For what reason would i say i was in torment? Since I saw no equity. After two years, there stays NO Equity. The ENDSARS development was one of harmony, exemplary nature and trust. Each request made by the heads of our future was fair, vital and deserved._

“Our future Should be heard. My heart was broken for the lamenting families who lost their friends and family in a totally outlandish attack._

“Come what may, a fair outcome Should be given. To be sure, we, as one Nigeria, will always remember.”