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Lagos Police Threaten Clash As Youths Schedule Fresh #EndSARS Protest
Lagos Police has threatened trouble as youths planned another #EndSARS protest.
OnyxNews Nigeria understands that the Lagos State Police Command has threatened that “security agencies will not fold their arms” as youths plan fresh protests against police brutality and extortion.
This was contained in a press statement on Sunday by the Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, titled ‘No room for violent protest, gathering in Lagos’. The statement was issued after a poster titled “#EndSARS reloaded phase II” went viral on social media.
In a copy of the poster obtained by our reporter on Sunday, it was stated that the “phase II” of the #EndSARS protest would start on Monday, December 7 in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Delta, and Bayelsa.
According to the poster, demands of the protesters, are “Buhari, Buratai, Sanwo-Olu must resign and face ICC for killing innocent Nigerians at Lekki toll; free all #EndSARS protesters; unfreeze all bank accounts of #EndSARS protesters and referendum.”
Reacting to that, the police described the organisers as “unpatriotic”, warning that “any unlawful gathering, procession or protest will be suppressed”.
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The statement read, “The Lagos State Police Command has again warned against any gathering, procession or protest in Lagos State as some unpatriotic individuals and groups are planning to embark on the replica of the recent destructive and violent #EndSARS protest that left pains and damages in Lagos State, the commercial city of Nigeria.
“The Command has reliably gathered intelligence that certain individuals/groups have concluded plans to lure unsuspecting Lagosians, especially youths, into their planned protest which is proposed to commence tomorrow, Monday 7th December, 2020 at designated locations in the state.”
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