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Friday, October 23, 2020

Feminist coalition releases statement to reveal the plan going forward after Buhari's address on the End SARS protests

 The group explained that they will no longer be accepting donations for the #End SARS protests. They asked everyone to go home and stay safe as that's the group's priority.


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Feminist Coalition Reveals New Plan After Buhari's Address On The End SARS Protests

Feminist Coalition, a group of young Nigerian feminists formed in July 2020 with a mission to champion equality for women in Nigerian society with a core focus on education, financial freedom, and representation in public office has released a statement after President Buhari addressed the nation yesterday, October 22.



Feminist Co - a group of passionate advocates who helped make the End SARS protests organized by sourcing for funds, coordinating protesters, and providing food, security, medical care, legal support and other services for protesters  revealed the plan going forward.

The group explained that they will no longer be accepting donations for the End SARS protests. They asked everyone to go home and "stay safe" as that's the group's priority.

They also stated that they condemn the recent violence and believe no Nigerian life is worth losing.

They commiserated with people who lost loved ones, adding that the dead should be recognized as heroes.

They then explained how the donations remaining in their account will be used. The money left will be used to provide medical care for the sick, legal aid for the wrongfully detained citizens, and relief for victims of police brutality as well as families of the deceased.

They ended by stating that the group will now go back to doing what it was created for - championing the advancement of the Nigerian woman.

Nigerians have reacted to the statement by asking why they are throwing in the towel so soon. Some thanked them for their service and said it's best to be alive to fight another day.

Below is the full statement;

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