#EndSARS protesters will be treated according to the law — Lai Mohammed

Lai Mohammed


Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed on Friday said being a member of #EndSARS protest is not an immunity from being investigated or charged for any offence or breach of the laws.

Mohammed stated this on Friday in Lagos at a meeting with editors of newspapers.

He was responding to a question on the alleged arrest of some #EndSARS protesters and sponsors.

“Being a member of #EndSARS protest does not grant you immunity if you have committed any crime against the land. The key thing is that you must be treated according to the laws.

“Even those whose accounts were frozen, the Central Bank of Nigeria went to court to seek permission to freeze the accounts. I am also aware that some of them whose international passports were seized had been returned.

“None can stop the government from investigating anybody, including #EndSARS protesters. Whoever you are and whatever you are doing, you must not take the laws into your hands.

“You must follow the due process because where your rights end is where someone else’s rights start,” he said.

Mohammed said there was no clampdown on the protesters and their supporters, adding that the government is following the due process in the investigations being carried out.