Today makes it one year of the end sars protest, everything feels fresh. The killing of innocent youth and the denial to express their democratic right can't be forgotten in a hurry.
Sadly, the voices of the masses in the country has not been heard.
The death of the innocent citizens have been swept under the carpet, no justice served.
The Government lied to the youth just to make them calm. They promised to attend to the needs of the youth but failed.
Today, looking back and seeing that it's a year already, the youths are more furious. They feel enough should be enough.
Coming out for the one year remembrance protest, the government are putting restrictions, they want to silence the youth, but the youth are refusing to be silenced.
The worst thing that can happen to any citizen is to be deprived of its right and that is what we are facing in Nigeria. The leaders take no interest in things that work for it's people, they are more concerned about their pockets and family affairs, putting aside all the promises they made when they were campaigning for different positions.
The poor keeps getting poorer and The rich keeps getting richer. Isn't it a pity?
The whole setbacks is what is pushing many young and old Nigerians to leave the country and I don't blame them. If I should get the opportunity, I will also do same without looking back.
Today, we remember the souls that are gone, we remember the innocent youth that sacrificed their own lives to see that things are made right for the people and for the generation yet unborn.
We remember all the effort put together to support the movement.
With God, all this won't go in vain
May the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.
How did we get here I kept asking myself this question buy then I pray for a better Nigeria.
For the lost souls I pray their families find comfort
We are so unfortunate, we don't have good leader at all. Amen and Amen.