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Police, Protesters May Clash On #EndSARS Anniversary, As Police Occupy Lekki Toll Gate

By Sola Adeyemi & Gloria Ebenezer

There are good reasons to fear that security agents and protesters may clash in many cities across the country today as activists and youths insist on gathering in public  to commemorate the first year anniversary of the pervasive #EndSARS protests, which happened last year.
This is because, as at yesterday, heavily armed police personnel, had taken over the Lekki tollgate area, which was the man venue of last year’s protests.
The Legend.also learnt that some policemen in plain clothes would join the protesters in a bid to monitor them closely.

#EndSARS memorial protests are planned to take place in Lagos, Abuja, Aba, Port Harcourt, Yenagoa, Enugu, Yola, Ibadan, Benin City, Jos, Ilorin, Asaba and Osogbo, among others.

In October last year, spontaneous protests had erupted in different parts of the country against police brutality, especially by the personnel of the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad, and the #EndSARS movement soon garnered international support.

The protests, however, turned bloody on October 20, 2020, when soldiers and policemen fired at the protesters in Lagos.

In Abuja, the nation’s capital, hoodlums attacked the protesters and injured many of them. They also looted warehouses and set ablaze over 18 cars and vandalised more than 12 vehicles.

The outcry against the SARS, led to its disbandment by President Muhammadu Buhari, which was the fourth time the Federal Government had disbanded the anti-crime outfit.

Recall that on October 19, 2020, the President accused the protesters of trying to cause anarchy and warned that the government would not tolerate that.

The police have prematurely issued a warning to the organisers and attendees of the commemorative protests to desist from going ahead with their plans as they will be arrested and prosecuted.

It was that gathered on Tuesday that the police would deploy personnel at strategic locations as part of plans to frustrate youths from staging street protests in commemoration of the rally.

Feelers reaching The Legend say security agencies would deploy personnel in various entry and exit points of the Federal Capital Territory, including Mararaba, Nyanya, Zuba and Airport Road.

Our correspondents are told that security operatives would also be thrown around many public buildings and infrastructure in the FCT.

The Lagos State Police Command, has  warmed though that no form of street protest in commemoration of the #EndSARS anniversary would be tolerated in any part of the state.

Police spokesman for Lagos State, CSP Adekunle Ajisebutu, in a statement on Tuesday, dispelled the rumour circulating on social media that the police had agreed to allow street demonstrations to commemorate the #EndSARS protest anniversary scheduled to hold on Wednesday.

He said the command would only allow indoor and virtual events in commemoration of the anniversary.

His words, “The attention of the Lagos State Police Command has been drawn to a post being circulated on social media insinuating that the police in Lagos have agreed to allow street protests in commemoration of the one-year #EndSARS anniversary on October 20, 2021.

“On the contrary, the police will only allow indoor and virtual events in commemoration of the #EndSARS anniversary and will provide adequate security at the venue(s) if known. This is in recognition of the rights of every Nigerian to express his or her interest.

“We wish we could permit such street protests. However, intelligence at our disposal has revealed plans by some faceless groups or individuals to stage an anti-#EndSARS anniversary protest in the state on the same day.

“In view of the conflicting interest between the pro and anti-#EndSARS anniversary groups and threat to cause mayhem, the command once again warns both groups against any form of street protest between now and October 20, 2021 and beyond.”

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