JUST IN: Sorrow as 16 People Killed in Nigeria’s Hardship Protests, Details Surface

JUST IN: Sorrow as 16 People Killed in Nigeria’s Hardship Protests, Details Surface

Legit.ng journalist, Ridwan Adeola Yusuf, has over 9 years of experience covering public affairs.

FCT, Abuja - Nationwide protests against economic hardship resulted in deadly clashes in northern Nigeria on the first day which took place on Thursday, August 1.

Most businesses across the country have been shut since the protest began on Thursday, August 1.

16 people killed in Nigeria’s hardship protests
Some persons say President Bola Tinubu must address Nigerians over the economic hardships. Photo credits: Kola Sulaimon, Majority World
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In Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, banks, offices, and markets were closed on the first day of the demonstrations.

News Central TV on Friday, August 2, quoted SBM Intelligence as saying at least 16 people were killed on day one of the #EndBadGovernance protest.

The sad fatalities occurred in Abuja, Kano, Kaduna, Niger, Borno, and Jigawa.

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Specifically, one person was shot dead both in Kano and Abuja, two were killed in Jigawa, six were reportedly shot by security forces in Niger, four in Borno, and three in Kaduna.

The demonstration, which began peacefully, turned violent in some cities, resulting in clashes between police and protesters.

Legit.ng reports that the police continued to fire tear gas at protesters in various locations as they regrouped on Friday, August 2.

Authorities fear the protests could be a replica of the 2020 #EndSARS demonstration or a wave of violence similar to the July chaotic tax hike protests in Kenya.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ridwan Adeola (Current Affairs Editor) Ridwan Adeola Yusuf is a content creator with more than nine years of experience, He is also a Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng. He holds a Higher National Diploma in Mass Communication from the Polytechnic Ibadan, Oyo State (2014). Ridwan previously worked at Africa Check, contributing to fact-checking research works within the organisation. He is an active member of the Academic Excellence Initiative (AEI). In March 2024, Ridwan completed the full Google News Initiative Lab workshop and his effort was recognised with a Certificate of Completion. Email: ridwan.adeola@corp.legit.ng.