In a display of excessive force, Nigerian police unleashed a torrent of teargas canisters on protesters gathered at the Berger Bridge in Abuja, leaving a trail of chaos and despair in its wake.
The disturbing scene unfolded today, Friday, as fully armed officers descended upon the crowd, sending protesters fleeing for safety.
“I was caught off guard, running for my life as the police fired teargas everywhere,” said a visibly shaken protester.
“It was like they wanted to silence us by any means necessary.”
The crackdown came despite an Abuja high court’s earlier injunction restricting protests to the MKO Abiola National Stadium.
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FCT Minister Ezenwo Nyesom Wike had urged protesters to comply, but leaders claimed they had not received official notification.
In a stunning about-face, Wike later commended the protesters for their peaceful conduct, emphasizing the need for harmony in the capital.
As the situation continues to unfold, protesters and witnesses alike are left grappling with the harsh reality of their situation.
“We’re not troublemakers, we’re just demanding a better life,” lamented another protester.
“But it seems our voices are only heard when we’re met with force.”
The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many questioning the police’s handling of protests and their commitment to upholding human rights.
As tensions simmer, Nigerians demand answers and call for restraint from security forces.