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Africa Union ‘strongly condemns’ violence in Nigeria

Amnesty International said at least 12 people were killed by the Nigerian army and police

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Oct 2020 4:35PM

Africa Union ‘strongly condemns’ violence in Nigeria
A truck is seen at a deserted toll-gate after 10 days of occupation by protesters in Nigeria on October 21, 2020. – AFP pic, October 22, 2020

ADDIS ABABA – The African Union Commission chairman today strongly condemned deadly violence in Nigeria's biggest city Lagos and called on all parties to "privilege dialogue".

Moussa Faki Mahamat "strongly condemns the violence that erupted on October 20 during protests in Lagos, Nigeria that has resulted in multiple deaths and injuries", his office said in a statement distributed today morning.

"The Chairperson appeals to all political and social actors to reject the use of violence and respect human rights and the rule of law," the statement said.

Amnesty International said at least 12 people were killed by the Nigerian army and police in two locations in Lagos on Tuesday in a deadly crackdown on demonstrations spurred by police brutality and deep-rooted social grievances.

At least 56 people have died across the country since the protests began on October 8, with about 38 killed nationwide on Tuesday alone, according to Amnesty.

Human Rights Watch also corroborated reports that the Nigerian army had opened fire on protesters on Tuesday in "a shooting spree".

The use of lethal force by security forces drew international condemnation, with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet saying reports suggested it could have been premeditated. 

The Nigerian army has on Twitter called reports of soldiers firing on protesters "fake news".

Faki's statement today did not specifically denounce the security forces' actions.

It said he welcomed Nigeria's decision to disband the police's loathed Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

Anger over abuses committed by the unit erupted into widespread protests some two weeks ago that drew thousands into the streets. – AFP, October 22, 2020

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