Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Mr. Imahiagbe, for coming to the subcommittee.
Through your speech I get a sense that you are trying to stick the blame to the system. You're trying not to blame it on SARS. You're saying that the SARS failure is an indication of a system that is actually failing. From what we have witnessed in history around the world, there's no such thing as system. Every individual in a society has to take up the responsibility and own up to it.
To that end, there is a Nigerian constitution. The Nigerian constitution grants an exception from the right to life for reasons such as suppression of riot, insurrection or mutiny.
Do you believe the army or the SARS—the police—are abusing this exception granted to them in the constitution? From the outside, it looks like evidence has presented itself. There are recent attacks on protesters, violating this exceptions. Therefore, they have to be taken to task for abusing their exception ability.