No fewer than twenty-five people have been apprehended by the Niger State Police Command in respect to a mass protest in Minna, the state capital, on Monday.
Heraldviews recalls that there
was a mass demonstration in Minna, reportedly led by women and youths who were
discontented with the exorbitant cost of living in the area.
In a statement issued on
Wednesday, however, the police command in the state said it arrested one Aisha
Jibrin, 30, and two other women, Fatima Aliyu (57 years old) and Fatima Isyaku
(43 years old), who allegedly led the demonstration.
According to the police, the
protest commenced when Aisha and a group of women blocked the Minna-Bida Road
at the well-known Kpakungu Roundabout, voicing their frustrations with what
they perceived as the suffering inflicted by the Bola Tinubu government.
Subsequently, men and youths
reportedly joined the demonstration, obstructing the movement of vehicles.
Despite the deployment of
police operatives to the scene, the youth continued their protest, claiming
that the police were mere puppets of the government and incapable of taking
action.
Nevertheless, the Niger State
Police Command released a statement on Wednesday, announcing the arrest of
Aisha and her colleagues and accusing the protesters of engaging in violent
behaviour.
The state Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Abiodun Wasiu, acknowledged that the police used minimum
force to disperse the protesters.
However, he further alleged
that after the police resorted to minimum force, the protesters retaliated by
attacking the police with various weapons such as stones, bottles, sticks, and
cutlasses. They also caused damage to police patrol vehicles and parts of the
Kpakungu Division roof.
The statement read, “It could
be recalled that on February 5, 2024, at about 7 am, a large number of women
and miscreants mobilised and blocked Minna-Bida road and Kpakungu Roundabout
claiming to be protesting against increase in foodstuff prices, causing major
obstruction on the highway and deprived motorists, travellers and other road
users from gaining access to attend to their lawful businesses.
“The command immediately
drafted police patrol teams led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police,
Operations – DCP Shehu Didango to the scene, and after much persuasion by the
police, the protesters deliberately refused to clear the road for public use,
while His Excellency, the Deputy Governor of Niger State, Yakubu Garba, equally
availed himself at the scene and addressed the group, yet they turned deaf ears
and chose to be violent.
“However, the police adopted
minimum force to disperse the protesters who turned violent by attacking the
police with weapons such as stones, bottles, sticks, cutlasses and damaged Police
patrol vehicles and parts of the Kpakungu Division roof.
“In the course of this, the
police arrested the initiator of the protest, one Aisha Jibrin 30yrs, Fatima
Aliyu, 57yrs, Fatima Isyaku, 43yrs all of Soje ‘A’ of Kpakungu area of Minna
and 22 other miscreants, with the following weapons:
“A bench and a stick used as a
barricade, three knives, one scissors, one cutlass, one saw blade, one iron
pipe, four other sticks, two wraps of Indian hemp, charms, etc.
“During interrogation, the said
Aisha claimed that she was not aware that her action was illegal by mobilising
over 100 women and miscreants to block the highway for a violent protest. She
claimed further that she informed one youth leader, Hassan, in the area, who
promised to inform the police of their plan to protest, but did not do so.
“Meanwhile, all suspects were
taken to SCID Minna for investigation and they will be charged to court for
prosecution, as effort is ongoing to arrest other identified members of the
violent protest.
“The Commissioner of Police,
Niger State Command, Shawulu Danmamman, urges Nigerlites, members of the public
to be law-abiding and should not resort to self-help, but rather approach
appropriate authority to address issues whenever the need arises.”
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