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Nigeria police arrest protesters at symbolic Lagos toll gate

Some 20 civilians hauled into black vans as they demonstrated at site of October extrajudicial killing by cops

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Feb 2021 11:30PM

Nigeria police arrest protesters at symbolic Lagos toll gate
A protester is hauled away by law enforcement during small protests against a police murder in demonstrations last year. – AFP pic, February 13, 2021

LAGOS – Nigerian police arrested small groups of protesters in Lagos today after they tried to hold a rally demanding justice for victims of a deadly shooting during demonstrations last year.

Activists had called for new protests after a judicial panel authorised the reopening of the city’s giant Lekki toll gate, where security forces shot at protesters in October.

Last year’s mostly youth-led #EndSARS protests against police brutality and bad governance brought Africa’s largest city to a standstill in October in a campaign that won backing from many high-profile celebrities.

Police today bundled about 20 protesters, some chanting “What do we want? Justice”, into black vans at the toll gate where security forces had been deployed since yesterday evening, an AFP reporter at the scene said.

Small groups of protesters arrived at the toll-gate area, some sitting on the ground or peacefully offering their arms to police in a sign they would be arrested. 

Traffic was flowing normally, with some drivers chanting “End SARS” as they passed by.

The original #EndSARS protests, named after the SARS police force accused of abuses, spread in a major challenge to President Muhammadu Buhari’s government, even after the SARS unit was disbanded and officials promised reforms. 

The demonstrations ended abruptly after the deadly shooting in Lagos and a wave of looting and unrest that followed.

Security forces say they only used blank rounds to break up groups of protesters who had defied a curfew, though Amnesty International said soldiers shot dead at least 10 people.

An investigation into last year’s violence at Lekki has stalled with representatives of the armed forces failing to appear before the panel.

After October’s deadly shooting, the United Nations, African Union, European Union and Britain urged the authorities not to use excessive force.

The wave of protests in October had been the biggest display of people power in years in Africa’s most populous nation as young people gathered to demand broader changes.

The huge highway toll gate at Lekki in Lagos became the epicentre of the protest movement with musicians and celebrities joining rallies there during weeks of demonstrations. – AFP, February 13, 2021

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