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‘They’re Protesting to the Deaf; Nigerian Government Doesn’t Listen’ — Farotimi

by Folarin Kehinde October 21, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Civil rights lawyer and advocate, Dele Farotimi, has slammed the Nigerian government over its handling of peaceful protests, saying its actions prove that Nigeria is merely pretending to practice democracy.Nigerian politics book

In an interview on Tuesday, Farotimi said the continued clampdown on protesters and court restrictions on citizens’ rights to assemble freely show that the country has strayed far from democratic principles.

“In a democracy, there should never be a need for police permission before a protest,” he said. “The police are only to be notified so they can provide security. When a court assumes the power to restrict peaceful demonstrations, it’s proof we’re not in a democracy, we’re only mimicking one.”

His comments followed Monday’s protest in Abuja, led by activist Omoyele Sowore and other #FreeNnamdiKanu campaigners demanding the release of the detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu. The protesters defied court orders and police warnings, marching with placards before being dispersed with tear gas by security operatives.

Farotimi described the idea of citizens needing police approval to protest as “completely unheard of in a true democracy,” insisting that the police are public servants, not gatekeepers of citizens’ rights.

“It’s absurd that citizens would need permission from their paid employees before gathering peacefully,” he added.

The activist also accused the judiciary of losing its independence and acting as an extension of the executive arm of government.

“Our judiciary is unfit for purpose. It does exactly what the executive wants and no longer serves the cause of justice,” he said, noting that “an order is only as valid as its lawfulness.”

Farotimi argued that only violent protesters should be arrested, not those demonstrating peacefully. Recalling his own experience of being prosecuted under what he described as a “non-existent law,” he said it reflected the dysfunction in Nigeria’s legal system.Nigerian politics book

Expressing frustration with the government’s attitude toward public grievances, he said:

“I don’t join protests anymore because I know they’re merely speaking to the deaf. The Nigerian state doesn’t listen.”

Reflecting on the 2020 #EndSARS movement, Farotimi said the government’s response, changing the unit’s name from SARS to SWAT, proved that no real reform occurred.

“They changed the name, but not the character. The Nigerian state changes nothing for anyone; it’s not interested in pleasing those who call themselves citizens,” he said.Nigerian politics book

 

 

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BREAKING: Police disperse pro-Nnamdi Kanu Protesters with live bullets

by Folarin Kehinde October 20, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Protesters agitating for the release of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, have fled the protested ground after combined security forces released live bullets.

The protesters, led by the convener of the #RevolutionNow movement and former Presidential candidate of African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore, gathered as early as 6:50am around the headquarters of Women Affairs ministry.

Daily Trust reports that the security forces drawn from the Nigerian police, Guards Brigade, Department of State Services (DSS) and NSCDC, had beefed up security around Presidential Villa, since Sunday.

They mounted road blocks at strategic places leading to the Presidential Villa, National Assembly, Court of Appeal Headquarters, Force Headquarters and the popular Eagle Square.

Before the beef up, the protesters had vowed to march to the Presidential Villa to press home their demands regarding the continued detention of the IPOB leader.

According to report protesters marched around the Court of Appeal, the operatives fired different shots.

The protesters had earlier thought the police officers, who were preventing them from advancing further wanted to fire teargas cannisters at them but they fled when live bullets were being released from different directions.

Earlier, Sowore and some of the protesters had shouted at the police, saying, “Don’t teargas us! Don’t teargas us! Respect rule of law! We have rights to protest, we’re Nigerians.”

As at when filing this report, the military Armoured Personal Carriers from the Guards, Nigerian police and the DSS were still stationed at those strategic locations.

 

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Police teargas protesters in Abuja

by Folarin Kehinde April 7, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Nigeria police on Monday fired tear gas at peaceful protesters in the Maitama area of Abuja, as demonstrators took to the streets to demand urgent government action on worsening economic conditions, rising repression, and the alleged misuse of the Cybercrime Act.

LEADING REPORTERS reports that the protest, which was part of a nationwide demonstration organized by the Take-It-Back Movement in collaboration with several civil society organizations, coincided with the National Police Day celebrations held at the Eagle Square.

Authorities, as part of the security arrangements for the official event, had placed a blockade around the Three Arms Zone, where top police officials were expected to attend the ceremony honoring the service of the Nigeria Police Force.

The demonstrators, including human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore; carried placards with messages such as “Stop the Repression” and “Let Us Breathe”.

The protest is aimed at drawing attention to what the organizers described as a growing wave of authoritarianism under the President Bola Tinubu administration.

National Coordinator of the Take-It-Back Movement, Juwon Sanyaolu, who led the mobilisation, highlighted the key issues fueling the protest.

They included soaring inflation, nationwide insecurity, and the declaration of state of emergency in Rivers State.

At the time of filing this report, there were no confirmed reports of injuries or arrests.

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Protesters Flood Streets in Abuja, Lagos, Others Despite Police Warnings

by Folarin Kehinde April 7, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Protesters are currently out on the streets of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital City and Lagos, commercial capital of the largest black nation on earth.

The protests organised by the Take It Back Movement, are ongoing despite repeated warnings by the police.

In Abuja, Omoyele Sowore, a leader of the movement, and Deji Adeyanju, human rights lawyer, were seen leading the protest, resisting attempts of police officers to take them off the streets.

In Lagos, group of protesters were seen with placards in Ikeja, capital of the state.

In Rivers, the organisers converged on Isaac Boro Park in Port Harcourt, but were teargassed before the protest gained momentum.

The police authorities had warned against the protest, saying scheduling it to hold on the same day designated by the government as National Police Day was unacceptable.

In a statement, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer, said the planned protest appears to be a deliberate attempt to tarnish the image of the Nigeria Police and, by extension, the nation.

The statement said, “The Nigeria Police Force has read in the news that a group called ‘Take it Back Movement’ is planning a protest across various states of the Federation, most especially the Federal Capital Territory, scheduled to hold on Monday 7th April, 2025, a day earmarked by the Federal Government as the National Police Day, to celebrate the resilience and dedication of officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force.

“While not against the exercise of citizens right to peaceful assembly and association in Nigeria as enshrined in the Constitution, the Nigeria Police Force is deeply concerned about the motive behind such protest scheduled on the same day the contributions of the Nigeria Police Force to national security is to be celebrated, putting into consideration that such glamorous event would bring together dignitaries from all spheres of life both internationally and within the country, including Foreign Inspectors-General of Police and Diplomats.

“The rationale behind staging a nationwide protest on the same day is, however, questionable and perceived to be a deliberate attempt and unpatriotic act that is capable of rubbishing and maligning the image of the Nigeria Police and the nation as a whole.

“The Nigeria Police Force hereby advises the organisers to shelve this planned protest as it is ill-timed and mischievous.”

The statement called on individuals intending to join the protest to engage in discussions with appropriate government agencies instead of taking to the streets.

The take-it-back movement said it called for a nationwide demonstration to address what it called the “authoritarianism of President Bola Tinubu administration, abuse of human rights and the misuse of the Cybercrime Act.”

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BREAKING: Police arrest man with knife trying to attack protesters in FCT (VIDEO)

by Folarin Kehinde August 1, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

As the protest to end hunger and hardship in the country gain momentum, Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force has arrested a man caught with knife trying to attack the protesters.

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https://x.com/SaharaReporters/status/1818945100363305380?t=rIB_dJ3aAasonxar08WBpg&s=08

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BREAKING: Submit Your Names, Addresses to Police – IG Directs Protest Organisers

by Folarin Kehinde July 26, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has called on all groups planning to participate in the proposed nationwide protest to submit their details to the Commissioners of Police in their respective states.

This move, the police boss said is aimed at ensuring a peaceful and incident-free protest.

Addressing journalists in Abuja on Friday, Egbetokun acknowledged the constitutional right of Nigerian citizens to peaceful assembly and protest.

He however said there is need for prior information to guarantee public safety and order.

Egbetokun said, “To facilitate a successful and incident-free protest, they should please provide the following information: state the proposed protest routes and assembly points; expected duration of the protest; and names and contact details of protest leaders and organisers.”

By providing this information, the police said it can deploy adequate personnel and resources to ensure public safety and prevent conflicts with other events or activities.

The police boss further said, “Establish clear communication channels with protest leaders to address any concerns or issues that may arise; minimise the risk of violence, property damage, or other criminal activity.

“We encourage all protesters to cooperate with the police, obey the law, and adhere to global best practices for peaceful assembly to guarantee a safe and successful exercise of their rights.”

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BREAKING: Protesters Break Down NASS Gate, Force Way Into Premises

by Folarin Kehinde August 2, 2023
written by Folarin Kehinde

Protesters, on Wednesday, morning broke down the first gate of the National Assembly complex and forced their way into the premises.

The protesters marched from the Unity Fountain to the NASS Complex to demand the reversal of the pump price of petrol, amongst other demands.

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