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Police disperse emergency rule protesters with tear gas in Rivers

Sunday Abuh
Last updated: April 7, 2025 4:59 pm
By Sunday Abuh 2 Min Read
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Officers of the Rivers State Police command fired teargas at protesters gathered at the Isaac Boro Park in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital on Monday, morning April 7.

 

The protesters who are members of the ‘Take It Back Movement’ had gathered to protest against the prevailing hardship, the Cybercrime Act, as well as the emergency rule in the state.

 

The protesters were however greeted by heavy police presence when they gathered at the protest venue as early as 9am.

 

“Nobody can tell us where not to gather, we are Rivers people,” the young demonstrators told the policemen who warned them not to hold the protest.

 

Policemen gave the protesters a hot chase and beat up some of them including journalists reporting the event.

 

The protesters had earlier told the policemen that they had informed the police command of their intention to stage the demonstration in a letter dated April 3, 2025.

 

One of the protesters had told reporters that the “peaceful protest” was to express their grievances to the government. “We are not here for violence,” he had said.

 

“As it is, we have no government. This government in Rivers State is alien to our people; it is unconstitutional. We are here to demand that our governor comes back to office and lead us appropriately. We have a social contract with the governor and not the sole administrator. This is democracy,” he said

 

Similar protests have begun in Lagos, Oyo and other states of the Federation with demonstrators demanding good governance. Police authorities had on Sunday called on the organisers of the nationwide protest to shelve the plan, citing several national issues.

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