The seventh day of nationwide protests in Nigeria, under the banner of #EndBadGovernance, was marked by tragic incidents, official responses, and strategic shifts by protest organizers. The demonstrations, which began on August 1, 2024, continue to highlight citizens' grievances over economic hardships and government policies.
Key Developments:
1. Military Admits to Fatal Shooting in Zaria:
- The Nigerian Army confirmed that a soldier fatally shot 16-year-old Ismail Mohammed during a protest in Samaru, Zaria, Kaduna State.
- The incident occurred despite an ongoing curfew in the area.
- The army stated that the soldier fired a warning shot that unfortunately resulted in the teenager's death.
- The responsible soldier has been arrested and is under investigation.
2. Protesters Declare Three-Day Mourning Period:
- Organizers announced a three-day mourning period from August 7-9 to honor protesters killed during the demonstrations.
- The mourning period includes online events and a planned public symposium and candlelight procession.
- Organizers cite ongoing safety concerns and alleged collusion between police and state-sponsored thugs as reasons for this strategic shift.
3. Contradictions in Official Statements:
- The Nigerian Army's admission of using live ammunition contradicts earlier statements by the Inspector General of Police, who denied any use of live rounds by security forces.
- This discrepancy has raised questions about transparency and accountability in handling the protests.
4. Allegations of Excessive Force:
- Amnesty International reported findings suggesting deliberate use of lethal force by security personnel against protesters.
- The human rights organization called for a judicial commission of inquiry into the deaths of protesters.
5. Raid on NLC Headquarters:
- Security operatives, suspected to be from the Department of State Services (DSS), reportedly raided the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) headquarters.
- The raid is allegedly connected to accusations that the NLC sponsored the #EndBadGovernance protests.
6. Ongoing Tensions and Government Response:
- President Bola Tinubu previously ordered a crackdown on individuals perceived as threatening democracy.
- Protesters accuse the government of attempting to divide the country and suppress dissent.
7. Casualty Reports and Arrests:
- Organizers claim that over 40 protesters, primarily from northern Nigeria, have been killed since the protests began.
- Hundreds of protesters have reportedly been arrested and detained across the country.