ENDSARS Probe Panel Report: We Wait For The States, Buhari Tells Blinken, American Secretary Of State

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Federal Government will allow the system to exhaust itself, and will, therefore, wait for pronouncements from state governments which set up panels to probe police brutality in the country, President Muhammadu Buhari has said.

The President spoke Thursday at State House, Abuja, while receiving in audience Mr Antony Blinken, United States Secretary of State.

โ€œSo many state governments are involved, and have given different terms of reference to the probe panels,โ€ the President added. โ€œWe at the Federal have to wait for the steps taken by the states, and we have to allow the system to work. We canโ€™t impose ideas on them. Federal Government has to wait for the reaction of the states.โ€

On the recent removal of Nigeria from watchlist of countries violating religious freedom, which Blinken said was โ€œbased on facts,โ€ President Buhari expressed the countryโ€™s appreciation, noting that there was freedom of worship in Nigeria, and no one is discriminated against on the basis of his or her faith.

He said education is a priority in the country, โ€œbecause when you educate a people, there are certain levels they will not fall below.โ€

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The President equally appreciated the United States of America for allowing Nigeria to procure military hardware to fight terrorism in the country, and for the training given to Nigerian military.

โ€œItโ€™s helping us to stabilize the situation in the Northeast, and weโ€™ve made a lot of progress since 2015,โ€ he said. โ€œWe are doing a lot on security, and the people involved appreciate our efforts.โ€

On development of democratic ethos, President Buhari said Nigeria has adopted the American model, โ€œhook, line, and sinker, with its term limits. Those who have attempted to breach it were disappointed, if not disgraced. You are even lucky if you have two terms. Others try hard, and donโ€™t get it. The American model has been accepted by Nigerians as the best.โ€

Nigeria and her neighbors, the President noted, have been living with the impact of climate change for a while, which has seen the Lake Chad shrink drastically from its original size, and affected the livelihood of about 30 million people in the Lake Chad Basin countries.

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โ€œThat is why the youths defy the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean to attempt emigrating to Europe. Inter-basin water transfer is needed to keep the youths at home, and they can resume their lives of farming, fishing, and animal husbandry.โ€

Mr Blinken, who had held a virtual meeting with the Nigerian President earlier in the year said jocularly that it was now good to see him โ€œmask to mask, hoping that we will soon see face to face.โ€

He appreciated the contributions of President Buhari to protection of the climate, particularly his presence and contributions at the recent COP26 climate conference held in Glasgow, Scotland.

Blinken said America and Nigeria have diverse challenges, but a common denominator is security, and hoped for better partnerships, โ€œso that the bad guys wonโ€™t get the good guys.โ€

He described the report of the EndSARS probe panel as โ€œdemocracy in action,โ€ stressing that America equally had its own police brutality, and hoping that necessary reforms would be made.

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