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Nigeria declares 24-hour curfew in Lagos as violence flares during protests

Agence France-Presse • October 21, 2020, 00:00:16 IST
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Protests that began 12 days ago over abuses by the police’s loathed Special Anti-Robbery Squad have spiraled dramatically. Around 18 people have died in clashes reported between protesters and assailants wearing civilian clothes

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Nigeria declares 24-hour curfew in Lagos as violence flares during protests

Lagos: Authorities declared a 24-hour curfew in Nigeria’s economic hub Lagos on Tuesday as violence flared in widespread protests that have rocked cities across the country. Lagos state governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu announced only “essential service providers and first responders” would be allowed on the street from 4 pm (1500 GMT). “I have watched with shock how what began as a peaceful #EndSARS protest has degenerated into a monster that is threatening the well-being of our society,” he wrote on Twitter.  “Lives and limbs have been lost as criminals and miscreants are now hiding under the umbrella of these protests to unleash mayhem on our state.” “We will not watch and allow anarchy in our dear state.” Protests that began 12 days ago over abuses by the police’s loathed Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) have spiralled dramatically.  Some 18 people have died in the demonstrations as clashes have been reported between protesters and assailants wearing civilian clothes. Lagos, a city of 20 million, has been paralysed as crowds have blocked key roads and access to the international airport.  An AFP journalist saw young men manning makeshift checkpoints and stopping cars on routes across the city. They were not carrying the placards and signs that have characterised earlier peaceful protests. Witnesses told AFP that a police station was set ablaze in the Orile Iganmu district of the city on Tuesday.  They said police opened fire on the protesters, wounding several. Tinderbox  In the capital Abuja on Tuesday, security forces violently dispersed crowds and thick black smoke could be seen over the city, an AFP photographer said. Tensions were high after reports of three deaths in the city during unrest on Monday. “The command has launched an investigation into the matter and normalcy has been restored to the area,” said police spokesman Mariam Yusuf. “However, about three persons were reported dead and some cars damaged.” There was a heavy presence of security forces at a market selling spare parts where cars and shops had been torched Monday. Angry vendors said gangs of young men had caused the damage. Rights groups and protesters have accused “thugs and sponsored hoodlums” of attacking the peaceful demonstrations and seeking to discredit the movement. The government announced the scrapping of the SARS unit and a raft of reforms over a week ago in a bid to placate the protesters. But many of the young demonstrators are skeptical of government promises and they have begun to demand more sweeping changes. Officials have called for protesters to suspend the demonstrations to give the government time to make good on its pledges. Nigeria — where the median age is 18 — is a tinderbox of profound economic and social frustrations. Around half of the population of 200 million is estimated to live in extreme poverty and unemployment is widespread among the youth. Africa’s biggest oil producer is currently facing a recession as the fall in crude prices sparked by the coronavirus pandemic has battered government finances.

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