Less than 72 hours before the nationwide demonstrations, the Nigerian Police Force has reportedly imposed a strict curfew, starting at 4 p.m. for all protests. News Central reports that the police have urged protesters to convey their messages and conclude their activities before this time.
Additionally, Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun has requested that all groups planning to participate in the demonstrations submit their details, including names and addresses, to the commissioners of police in their respective states. According to the police, this measure is standard procedure to facilitate effective communication, ensure the safety of all participants, and prevent any unlawful activities.
Starting August 1, Nigerians are expected to gather in large numbers to peacefully protest against issues such as poor governance, economic hardship, and widespread hunger. The peaceful protests are planned to take place across all thirty states of the federation.
BREAKING:
Nigeria Police Force fixes 4 pm curfew for all Protest actions in the country.
Slowly and steadily, they are starting to accept that they cannot stop the Nigerian people.
The biggest office, is the office of the Nigerian citizen. Make them REMEMBER THAT. pic.twitter.com/FTv2PMZa9O— SERAH IBRAHIM (@TheSerahIbrahim) July 29, 2024
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