More Survivors Urged To Come Forward As #StopRobbingUs Campaign Gathers Steam

By  |  November 27, 2019

Nigeria’s tech leaders are calling for many more survivors of the systematic attacks of rogue/corrupt police officers on the country’s young tech entrepreneurs and workers to come forward, as they commence legal proceedings.

The #StopRobbingUs campaign was launched in September 2019, to put an end to the common practice where Nigerian police stop young people with laptops or any electronic gadget and unlawfully arrest, attack or, in extreme circumstances, kidnap them, forcing them to withdraw funds from their bank accounts in order to regain their freedom. (See this story.)

Since its launch, the campaign has garnered support from some of the biggest names in Nigeria’s USD 2 Bn tech sector, as well as public policy advocates and has to-date, raised USD 45 K to support public awareness and legal campaigns.

A number of survivors have already come forward, however, the campaign is now urgently calling for more survivors to come forward to support the multiple legal suits. Survivors can contact the campaign through this link.

The #StopRobbingUs campaign has formally engaged Probitas LLP as legal representation to drive the legal advocacy. The team will be calling for the internal disciplinary process against the police officers involved to be more robust and to ensure that the guilty police officers are dismissed and punished, as a deterrent to other police officers.

They will also deploy all legal options to stop the harassment and robbery of persons with laptops, casual dress, and dreadlocks.

Probitas Partners LLP; BA Law; Babalakin & Co; Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe & Belgore; Smithworth Partners; Pistis Partners and K & C Partners, have all agreed to render the service pro bono, with the #StopRobbingUs campaign covering expenses from the funds raised.

Chief ‘Bolaji Ayorinde, SAN, OFR, will lead the team, which includes Tola Oshobi, SAN of Babalakin & Co; Chairman of the Lagos Branch of the Nigeria Bar Association Yemi Akangbe of Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe & Belgore; Mutiu Ganiyu of Smithworth Partners; Mayowa Owolabi of Pistis Partners, and Kelechukwu Uzoka of K & C Partners. Wale Irokosu, Managing Partner, Probitas Partners LLP will coordinate the strategy.

“Since we launched the #StopRobbingUs campaign, we have been inundated with stories of young people in the tech sector – men and women – being illegally detained and extorted by rogue police officers,” says Odun Longe, a career startup lawyer.

“We want many more to come forward to share their experiences with us so that we can come together as a community to fight these illegal detentions. We have attempted to engage federal and government bodies, with some acknowledgment of the current situation, however, we feel that due to the severity of the attacks on so many of our young people,  virtually on a daily basis, the only viable next step is to take legal action against those who commit these crimes.”

“We are thankful for the donations that have been received already to help fight this campaign, and also we cannot thank enough Probitas LLP for acting as legal representation on a pro bono basis. Their professional expertise in this area will help us build on the momentum we have already gathered, as we say #StopRobbingUs!”

Survivors of attacks by police officers who wish to support the campaign should click here to share details of their attack.

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