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Silence Is No Longer an Option: Standing Against Police Brutality -By Esther R. Abidoye

Silence is no longer an option. The protection of human life and dignity must remain a priority. Every injustice ignored today only creates deeper problems tomorrow. For this reason, people must continue to stand together and demand a system where justice is real, fair, and equal for all.

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Police brutality in Nigeria

The tragic killing of a young boy, allegedly by police officers, has once again drawn attention to the growing concern of police brutality. Although details of the incident are still being examined, the situation has sparked widespread anger and emotional reactions from the public. It is not just about one case, but about a repeated pattern that continues to raise questions about justice, accountability, and the protection of human rights.

Police brutality refers to the excessive or unlawful use of force by law enforcement officers. It includes harassment, intimidation, abuse of power, and in some extreme cases, the loss of innocent lives. Despite repeated calls for reform and promises of better policing, many people still feel unsafe and unprotected. This has led to growing frustration and a demand for real change.

One of the major problems is the lack of accountability. When officers are not properly investigated or punished for misconduct, it creates a system where abuse can continue without fear of consequences. This weakens public trust and makes citizens feel unheard and unprotected. Over time, this damage becomes difficult to repair.

In response to these ongoing issues, many people are now exploring peaceful ways of demanding justice. One of these methods is boycott. A boycott is a form of non-violent protest where people refuse to support or cooperate with a system they believe is unfair. It is a way of showing disagreement and demanding change through unity and collective action.

Boycotts have historically been powerful tools for social change. When people come together and refuse to accept injustice, it sends a strong message that cannot be ignored. In the case of police brutality, such actions can help push for reforms, accountability, and better protection of citizens’ rights.

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From what has been described about similar incidents, it raises serious concerns about fairness and proper procedure. It is difficult to understand situations where individuals feel they are not given a fair chance to explain themselves or present evidence. If such accounts are accurate, then it suggests a breakdown in communication and due process between citizens and law enforcement officers.

Situations like this create suspicion and deepen public mistrust in the police system. Every citizen deserves to be heard fairly, and evidence should be properly considered before any action is taken. When this does not happen, it fuels anger and strengthens the belief that accountability is lacking.

This is why many people continue to speak out against police brutality. Justice must not only be done but must also be seen to be done. Anything less weakens public confidence and can lead to further conflict between the people and the authorities.

Ending police brutality requires both government action and public involvement. Authorities must ensure proper training, strict accountability, and fair investigation of all complaints. At the same time, citizens must continue to speak out peacefully through awareness, protest, and boycott when necessary.

Silence is no longer an option. The protection of human life and dignity must remain a priority. Every injustice ignored today only creates deeper problems tomorrow. For this reason, people must continue to stand together and demand a system where justice is real, fair, and equal for all.

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No to police brutality. Justice must prevail.

Esther R. Abidoye is a 200level Mass communication student, University of maiduguri

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