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RULAAC Expresses Concern Over Militarisation Of Protest Ahead Nigeria’s Independence Celebration

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The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has expressed concern over news filtering that the military is going to monitor the planned protest of the Ist of October, to mark Nigeria’s independence, stressing that militarization of protests continues to contribute to public distrust in the government.

The Executive Director of RULAAC, Okechukwu Nwanguma, who stated this, added that the planned peaceful protests in Nigeria on October 1, 2024, highlighted important aspects of civic engagement and constitutional rights.

According to him, peaceful protests are a fundamental civic responsibility and constitutional right for citizens to express their views and hold authorities accountable.

He further stated: “The deployment of police to ensure safety and order during protests is appropriate. Their presence can help prevent violence and protect participants from potential threats.

“However, there are concerns regarding the DHQ’s plan to deploy the military. The use of the military in civilian protest settings can be deemed excessive and unnecessary. It may evoke fear and create an atmosphere of intimidation, which undermines citizens’ rights to peaceful assembly and expression.”

Nwanguma said that intimidation through military presence could discourage public participation in democratic processes and stifle dissent, which is essential for a healthy democracy.

He also said that authorities needed to engage in dialogue with citizens and protest organisers to address concerns and ensure that protests can occur safely without the fear of violent suppression.

“The militarization of protests has contributed to public distrust in the government, leading to greater discontent and unrest among populations advocating for their rights. Tinubu government and security agencies should uphold the right to peaceful protest without the threat of intimidation, allowing citizens to express their views freely and safely,” said Nwanguma.

 

 

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