Update: #Endsars: Soldiers and Policemen Storms Lekki Toll Plaza
The federal government in a bid to halt the planned second wave of the endsars protest which has been scheduled for 7th Dec, 2020. Has mounted uniformed men at specific locations to ensure no protest holds.
The hashtag #endsars was revived when some older persons were seen protesting in Lagos demanding justice for the oppressed. The second wave also is coming to lights due to the Nigerian government not yielding to the requests of her citizens instead issuing unnecessary decrees and using manipulative ways to aid and abbet injustice and cruelty.
The 2nd endSARS protest demanding a referendum , for Sanwo-olu and Buhari to resign will be starting on Monday 7th. December, 2020 .#ENDSARS: Protests continue at the Lekki Toll gate pic.twitter.com/szMhsfp7PE
— P.M. NEWS (@pmnewsnigeria) December 7, 2020
These are the venues for the protest in Lagos.
1 ALABA MARKET
2 COMPUTER VILLAGE
3 LADIPO MARKET.
Meanwhile the people in diaspora have not backdown on the Protest as they are still demanding good governance and the sincere disbanded of the nuturious SARS department of the Nigerian police
Both the military and the police authorities had warned several times last week that they would not allow another round of protests to take place.
In what appears to be an attempt to forestall another round of #EndSARS protests, armed police officers and soldiers have been deployed at the Lekki toll plaza, Lagos.
Several motorists informed The PUNCH that the security operatives were deployed around midnight.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, did not respond to calls on Monday morning.
However, both the military and the police authorities had warned several times last week that they would not allow another round of protests to take place.
The #EndSARS protests, which took place in October, were hijacked by hoodlums leading to the destruction of properties and loss of lives.
The demonstrations also turned bloody in Lagos on October 20, 2020, when men in military uniform opened fire on young protesters at the Lekki toll plaza, an epicentre of the protests in Lagos.
Thousands of prisoners were also set free during the riots that followed.
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