Same thing also happened in Abuja, in the  Gudu area of the Federal Capital Territory when they stormed the area and started firing teargas canister. The police not only fired tear gas at the protesters in Lagos who converged at Gani Fawehinmi Park, Ojota, venue of the Lagos protest, they fired heavy gunshots at them as well.

 

The protest began this morning around 08:30 am and was going on peacefully with the protesters, voicing out their dissatisfaction with the state of the nation. The protesters in Gudu had turned out in their numbers carrying placards and banners with diverse inscriptions.  Chanting “Buhari must go”, “Say no to injustice”, amongst other solidarity phrases, took to their heels and scampered for safety when the security operatives started shooting.

 

According to the protesters, the president has failed in addressing the challenges in the country, including that of insecurity. Among those leading the protest were social activists Omoyele Sowore and Deji Adeyanju. The police on Friday, staged a show of force in different states in the country, warning protesters to stay in their homes but the protesters had vowed to march on the streets against injustice and poor governance.

 

In Lagos, about three hilux vehicles and two armoured tanks were positioned at the venue of the protest.  However, at the Millennium Park just opposite the fountain, a few individuals wearing branded T-shirts with the inscription ‘I Stand With Buhari’ had pooled together. They were reportedly to later embark on a road walk to mark Democracy Day.