#EndSARS: Hillary Clinton Tells Buhari, Army To ‘Stop Killing Young Protesters’

'Dotun Akintomide
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Former United States presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton has reacted to the killing of #EndSARS protesters by security agents in the country.

Hillary Clinton, in tweet hours after operatives shot at peaceful #EndSARS protesters camping at Lekki Toll Gate, Tuesday night, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian Army to halt the killing of young #EndSARS protesters.

“I’m calling on @mbuhari and the @hqnigerianarmy to stop killing young #EndSARS protesters. StopNigeriaGovernment,” she tweeted.young #EndSARS protesters

Following the shootings by security agents at #EndSARS protesters demonstrating against police brutality at the Lekki tollgate area, many have been feared killed as several injured protesters are currently receiving care at the hospital.

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