Islamic Cleric, Mohammad Tawhidi, known more as ‘Imam of Peace,’ has called on the UN Security Council and United States Department to investigate President Buhari’s corruption and designate SARS and Fulani militants as terrorists.
In a series of tweets on his official twitter handle,he called for the resignation of president Buhari.
According to him ,”It’s not enough to #EndSARS. Every one found guilty of murder or any crime must be put on trial. This will not happen during Buhari’s failed Presidency. Buhari must resign and the entire mafia: Buhari, Fulani militia, captured Boko Haram and SARS Terrorists must face the law.”
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“If the president is openly corrupt then the police will naturally be openly corrupt. If Buhari really wants to end SARS, Fulani crime and Boko Haram’s terrorism, then he must first resign and allow someone else to do the job – because a criminal doesn’t fight crime.”
The Islamic scholar accused Buhari of complicity in several killings carried out by Boko Haram terrorists across Nigeria.
“Buhari is the biggest criminal in Africa. Do not expect the person who freed thousands of Boko Haram terrorists to protect you from SARS. There needs to be an international inquiry about this spike in terrorism against innocent civilians. #EndSARS”
“Buhari creates the problem and then promises to solve it. He fails to solve it, and so he blames everyone else but himself. Buhari is the problem, and terrorists in Nigeria such as Boko Haram and Fulani thugs have become powerful and wealthy under his rule. SARS has now joined.”
The protesters have been on the streets for more than a week now, protesting the brutalities, humiliation, and extortion of Nigerians, especially the youths.
On Sunday, October 11, 2020, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu disbanded SARS following a widespread protest from Nigerians worldwide and 48hours after a new unit was announced SWAT.
However, since the announcement the protesters have refused to leave the streets, which a Presidential Advisory Committee says might force the Federal Government to take drastic measures against the protesting youths.












