Lawyer and human rights advocate Femi Falana has urged police to provide demonstrators that will be protesting against the increasing hardship with sufficient security.
His warning comes as the police on Monday announced that it had placed its officials across the country on red alert ahead of the planned protest of the Nigerian Labour Congress scheduled to take place between Tuesday and Wednesday.
The federal government’s 14-day deadline to address the nation’s economic difficulties expired on February 16, NLC announced on February 16 that a nationwide protest would take place on February 27 and 28.
However, Falana argued in a statement that the demonstrators had the right to protection while holding their rallies in accordance with Section 83(4) of the Police Act.
The statement by Falana read, “In view of the threat of some police officers to clamp down on members of the Nigeria Labour Congress who have resolved to protest against hardship in the country from February 27 to 28, 2024, it is pertinent to point out that protesters are entitled to police protection. Specifically, Section 83(4) of the Police Establishment Act 2020 provides as follows:
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