Protests Erupt in Nigerian Cities Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis
Protests have erupted across Nigerian cities over the cost-of-living crisis, defying government suppression efforts. Demonstrators demand an end to bad governance as security forces deploy in Minna, Katsina, and Lagos.
Gunshots and teargas disperse crowds while a woman with an empty pot joins the march in Lagos. The fuel subsidy removal triggering price hikes has sparked nationwide mass action.
The protests in Niger state unveil deep-seated frustrations in the region. Efforts to prevent mass action akin to Kenya's are challenged by pro-government protesters emerging.
Despite court restrictions, protesters continue their defiance as religious leaders urge dialogue. The situation intensifies with a 'hunger day' prompting increased protester turnout in Abuja.
The unrest leads to at least 13 deaths and over 300 arrests, with curfews imposed in Kano and Katsina to address the escalating public safety concerns. Amnesty International reports on the deadly violence during the protests, underlining the pressing issues of hunger and severe poverty in Nigeria.
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