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Police Brace for More Unrest as Protests Turn Deadly

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published August 2, 2024 2 Min Read
Day 2 of 10 as protesters from Lagos, Nigeria continue protesting against hardship in the country, bad governance, hunger strike and urging for a change in economic reforms. Photo: X/@Legends_Of_Lag
Day 2 of 10 as protesters from Lagos, Nigeria continue protesting against hardship in the country, bad governance, hunger strike and urging for a change in economic reforms. Photo: X/@Legends_Of_Lag
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Abuja, Nigeria – Nigerian security forces are on high alert as protests against the government’s economic policies erupted into deadly clashes, prompting fears of a wider security crisis.

At least three protesters were killed in Kaduna State on Thursday, according to eyewitnesses, as demonstrations over the soaring cost of living and other grievances turned violent in several parts of the country. The toll is feared to be higher, with Amnesty International reporting at least 13 deaths across three northern states.

The nationwide protests, inspired by similar demonstrations in Kenya, have seen thousands of Nigerians take to the streets, demanding an end to “bad governance”. The hashtag #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria has been trending on social media as protesters vow to sustain the demonstrations for ten days.

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has placed all police units on red alert, signaling a potential escalation in the security response. He did not rule out deploying the military if the situation deteriorates further.

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Major cities, including the capital Abuja and Kano, witnessed tense standoffs between protesters and security forces on Thursday, but appeared calmer on Friday. However, the authorities remain on edge, anticipating renewed demonstrations in the coming days.

President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms, aimed at reviving the ailing economy, have triggered widespread hardship among Nigerians grappling with inflation and a weakened currency. While acknowledging the public’s pain, the president insists the measures are necessary for long-term growth.

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