The United Nations (UN) has condemned the attack on its office in Calabar, the capital of Cross River State.
UN Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, issued the condemnation on Sunday.
Kallon however noted that the perpetrators were not End SARS protesters.
“The @UN_Nigeria strongly condemns attacks on its assets in #Calabar by vandals who were out to discredit the peaceful protests to end police brutality.
“I call on youths to exercise restraints and engage in dialogue with the Government on their legitimate demands. @WHONigeria,” he tweeted.
Peaceful protests in the country against police brutality started in Lagos on October 8. However, it became violent after it was hijacked by hoodlums in some states.
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