Nigerian police fire tear gas, protester injured in Lagos floating slum protests
- On Jan 28, Lagos State Police Command used tear gas and opened fire on a peaceful march toward the Lagos State House of Assembly along Awolowo Road, causing injuries and blood on the road.
- Organisers said demolitions in Makoko and other waterfront areas displaced residents, alleging land clearing for hotels, and the protest began at 7 a.m. at Ikeja Underbridge.
- At 1:15 p.m., a PREMIUM TIMES reporter said he was pushed into teargas and shot at close range, while eyewitnesses said two female lawmakers allegedly instructed Jimoh Moshood to disperse protesters and journalists.
- The Lagos State Police Command had rejected the coalition's notice on Tuesday, yet the march proceeded and police did not immediately comment on the events.
- With more than 20 million residents, Lagos's housing shortage has spawned many informal settlements; Makoko began as a fishing village more than 100 years ago with an estimated 80,000 to 200,000 residents.
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Nigerian police fire tear gas, protester injured in Lagos floating slum protests
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Adeyanju Calls For Release Of Activists Arrested Over Demolition Protest In Lagos
Human rights activist and lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, has called for the immediate and unconditional release of activists arrested over anti-demolition protests, including Comrade Hassan Taiwo Soweto, in Lagos, on Wednesday. Adeyanju made the call in a statement released on Wednesday evening, in which he condemned the arrest of protesters in Lagos and accused the authorities of targeting the poor and criminalising poverty. Adeyanju urged the authorit…
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