CcHub’s Bosun Tijani Launches #StopRobbingUs Campaign against Unlawful Arrest of Software Developers

CcHub’s Bosun Tijani Launches #StopRobbingUs Campaign against Unlawful Arrest

The #StopRobbingUs campaign was spurred out of a Tweet on Saturday, September 28th 2019. In response to this, Bosun Tijani, the CEO of Co-creation Hub (CcHub) launched a campaign to protect young developers from unlawful arrest, harassment and false accusations of internet fraud.

On that fateful Saturday evening, the young Software Developer known as @toniastro_ took to his Twitter account to recount the gruesome event he encountered on his way back from work. He was allegedly dislodged from a ride-sharing motorbike, accused of internet fraud, taken to the station, physically assaulted and extorted by officers of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Nigerian police, SARS.

This thread has aroused the sympathy of concerned citizens. It resonates the ongoing social media #EndSARS campaign against the continual harassment and extortion of innocent people by police officers. There have been several cases of innocent citizens incessantly mistook for fraudsters and labelled criminals for using laptops. 

Some illiterate officers mistake anyone working in the tech space for “Yahoo Yahoo”, a term associated with cybercrime. Just because they don’t see physical goods or services being rendered, these officers end up wrongly blackmailing and accusing software developers. They go as far as arresting people for moving about with laptops.


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This thread has attracted the likes of Bosun Tijani who launched the #StopRobbingUs campaign and human rights activists, Segun Awosanya @segalink expressed disappointment and beckoned on the police force to put an end to this menace.  

 

Jason Njoku, the co-founder, and CEO of IrokoTV equally responded by contributing N10 million towards sponsoring the #StopRobbingUs campaign. Efforts are being made by notable tech leaders such as Iyin Aboyeji of Fluterwave, Chinedu Azodoh of Max.ng, Mark Essien of Hotel.ng and Oluyomi Ojo of Printivo to address this matter.

The fund is being managed by @EiENigeria and donations of over $30000 has been raised in less than 24 hours.

 

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