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Lagos follows Edo in imposing 24hr curfew to manage protests

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Lagos State, Nigeria’s sprawling commercial capital, has announced the imposition of a one-day curfew starting at 4 pm today (Tuesday) as a two-week-old protest against police brutality that has led to the death of no less than 15 people spirals out of control.

Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Lagos state governor, disclosed this via Twitter Tuesday.
“Nobody except essential service providers and first responders must be found on the streets,” Sanwo-Olu said.

Sanwo-Olu said the curfew was important after what began as a peaceful #EndSARS protest degenerated into a monster that is threatening the well-being of the state.

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“Lives and limbs have been lost as criminals and miscreants are now hiding under the umbrella of these protests to unleash mayhem on our state,” he said.

“As a government that is alive to its responsibility and has shown a commitment to the movement #ENDSARS, we will not watch and allow anarchy in our dear state,” he added.

Edo state had imposed a similar curfew yesterday to quell the protests.

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