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Nigerian president urges suspension of protests

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ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has called on the youth protesting against police brutality to discontinu­e their demonstrat­ion and constructi­vely engage the government in finding a solution, an appeal expected to douse rising tension in the most populous African country.

Buhari made the appeal in a nationwide broadcast, reiteratin­g the government was responding to the demands of the protesting youths as their voice had been heard “loud and clear”.

“In the circumstan­ces, I would like to appeal to protesters to note and take advantage of the various well- thought- out initiative­s of this administra­tion designed to make their lives better and more meaningful and resist the temptation of being used by some subversive elements to cause chaos with the aim of truncating our nascent democracy,” the president declared.

Buhari warned the protesters not to undermine national security and the law and order situation, saying “under no circumstan­ces will this be tolerated”.

“Human lives have been lost; acts of sexual violence have been reported; two major correction­al facilities were attacked and convicts freed; public and private properties completely destroyed or vandalized,” Buhari said.

The president’s broadcast followed days of wanton destructio­n of private property and public facilities by irate youths who took advantage of peaceful protests seeking an end to police brutality in the country.

Economic activities were largely hindered, as well as public peace breached due to the violence and massive looting perpetrate­d by hoodlums accused of hijacking the hitherto peaceful protests.

Unrest in Lagos

Violent unrest erupted on Wednesday in Lagos as mobs vandalized and burned police stations, courthouse­s, TV stations and a hotel. Smoke billowed from several locations in the city as police battled angry crowds with tear gas and gunfire.

Looting and gunfire continued in Nigeria’s second- largest city on Thursday. Looting gangs stormed through parts of Nigeria’s largest city, spreading violence for a second day in Lagos.

In his broadcast, Buhari called on all Nigerians to go about their normal businesses, and enjoined security agencies to protect the lives and properties of all law- abiding citizens without doing harm to those they are meant to protect.

“This government respects and will continue to respect all the democratic rights and civil liberties of the people, but it will not allow anybody or groups to disrupt the peace of our nation,” he added.

 ?? NIGERIA PRESIDENCY VIA REUTERS ?? Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari meets with national security officials in Abuja, Nigeria, on Thursday.
NIGERIA PRESIDENCY VIA REUTERS Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari meets with national security officials in Abuja, Nigeria, on Thursday.

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