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Lekki big men shunned tollgate over End SARS

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 Nigerian rich men living in and around Lekki area of  Lagos State avoided the toll gate yesterday due to the End SARS memorial head in honor of fallen heros.

Hundreds of activists and peaceful protesters gathered at the venue in commemoration of the October 20, 2020, military shooting.

In a bid to enforce a government order to vacate the toll gate, scores of soldiers marched to the toll gate and opened fire on armless protesters.

It was gathered that as of Sunday, the big men of Lekki got unsettled and made frantic calls to security agencies.

A police source disclosed there was an increased request for protection services in the days leading up to the End SARS anniversary.

“Those who had escort team reached out to for extra officers, while those without any before now said they wanted agents.

“They were fears that the protest may degenerate, we all know what happened last year. What the command did was general cover at locations”, the officer said on Thursday.

The police were also said to have provided movement advisory to VIPs. They were advised to leave home late in the morning and return before night time.

Public Relations Officer, Adekunle Ajisebutu, announced that the ban on gatherings in Lagos “to forestall breakdown of law and order”.

The spokesman cited the murder of policemen, civilians and massive destruction of businesses in 2020.

A peaceful protest, also known as nonviolent resistance or nonviolent action, is the act of expressing disapproval through a statement or action without the use of violence.

 

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