In a display that has sparked outrage, operatives of the Nigeria Police Force on Monday unleashed tear gas on peaceful protesters in Abuja’s Maitama area, disrupting a nationwide demonstration aimed at calling out the government’s growing authoritarian grip.
The protestersโmobilized by the Take-It-Back Movement and allied civil society groupsโwere demanding accountability on critical national issues, including the alleged weaponization of the Cybercrime Act, deepening economic hardship, and the federal governmentโs handling of the political crisis in Rivers State.
Despite holding placards that read โStop the Repressionโ and โLet Us Breathe,โ protesters were met with force rather than dialogue. Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, who was on the ground in solidarity, witnessed the abrupt crackdown.
The action comes days after police issued warnings against the April 7 protest, drawing criticism from activists who say the state is increasingly criminalizing dissent and suffocating free expression.
No casualties or arrests were reported, but the aggressive dispersal has raised fresh concerns about the shrinking civic space under the current administration.
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